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What does AI mean for you? Get up to speed on the promise and perils of artificial intelligence with our expert news, reviews, explainers, and tips.

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To start, web access is limited to paid users with a Plus, Enterprise, Teams, or Edu account.

By Joe Hindy
ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode working on a website

The memory feature lets you share details about yourself and Gemini will take that information into consideration when answering future questions.

By Joe Hindy
A graphic showing a prompt for Google Gemini

From where I sit, the big challenge for Microsoft is to manage or even hide the complexity of AI from the user while still offering the management, security, and governance the tools require.

By Michael J. Miller
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

Although most of the nine-lesson course encourages teachers to use the chatbot, one chapter does acknowledge AI's limitations.

By Jibin Joseph
A representational photo of a teacher working on a laptop.

Use AI to summarize documents and videos, generate images, write code, and more with this 57% discount.

Merlin AI graphic

It will be up to IT administrators to enable the feature and for employees to opt in.

By Michael Kan
Recall function

Millions of images taken while playing Pokémon Go are being fed into a new AI model that one intelligence analyst warns could be used for AI-powered weapons.

By Kate Irwin
Pokemon Go app download page on an iPhone.

One writer said he was offered $2,500 per book with a three-year license.

By Jibin Joseph
A photo of a HarperCollins book stand at the Olympia Exhibition Hall in London, England.

Using the new 'Buy with Pro' button, paying users can buy items online without leaving Perplexity's app or website.

By Jibin Joseph
An image of a woman holding a cell phone in front of the Perplexity AI logo.

The AI model sends an alert when it hears the ominous 'click-hiss' sound of a battery fire.

By Jibin Joseph
A photo of a smartphone going up in flames.

Threat actors use shell website EditProAI to infect Windows and macOS with the Lumma Stealer and AMOS information-grabbing malware, a security researcher discovers.

By Emily Dreibelbis Forlini
AI EditPro

The AI model, dubbed BiomedParse, uses OpenAI's GPT-4 and can examine CT scans, MRIs, X-ray images, ultrasounds, and more.

By Kate Irwin
Brain MRI images in black and white.

Prompting by text is so 2022. Here’s how I used Google Gemini's vision and voice features to score a refund for a defective product.

By Brian Westover
From Photo to Free Food: Customer Complaints are Easy with AI

Elon Musk at work? Despite a campaign pledge to 'stop [autonomous cars] from operating on American roads,' Team Trump is now pushing for Congress to facilitate their adoption.

By Emily Dreibelbis Forlini
Credit: Tesla

Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping affirm 'the need to maintain human control over the decision to use nuclear weapons.' China also denies conducting cyberattacks against the US.

By Kate Irwin
USA and Chinese flags flying next to each other on separate flagpoles with blue sky in background.

OpenAI has become a 'market-paralyzing gorgon' while its partnership with Microsoft has allowed the two tech firms to exchange 'competitively sensitive information,' Musk says.

By Will McCurdy
Elon Musk in a suit

A Michigan grad student receives an alarming message from Google's AI while researching data for a gerontology class.

By Emily Dreibelbis Forlini
Google Gemini

DHS releases guidelines for using AI in critical infrastructure, with sign-off from the CEOs of OpenAI, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, and more. Will they survive when Trump takes over?

By Emily Dreibelbis Forlini
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

Forty percent of AI data centers won't have enough power to function fully without additional energy sources added to the grid, according to Gartner analysis.

By Kate Irwin
Aerial view of large, warehouse-like white buildings.

Previously limited to ChatGPT Plus subscribers, the app opens a 'companion window' on your PC, allowing you to easily use the AI chatbot alongside any other Windows programs.

By Michael Kan
ChatGPT windows app