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Reddit Usernames + AI = Hilarious, Weird, and Sometimes Disturbing Art: The Latest ChatGPT Trend Explained

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If you've spent any time on Reddit, you know the usernames range from hilarious to downright unhinged. Now imagine plugging those names into an AI image generator. That’s exactly what the latest ChatGPT trend is all about—and yes, the results are as chaotic as you'd expect. What’s the Trend? Reddit users are heading over to the /chatgpt subreddit to join a new viral experiment: asking ChatGPT to generate an image…
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OpenAI Is Building a Data Center So Big, It’ll Make Monaco Look Tiny

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Imagine an AI-powered data center so huge, it’s literally bigger than the entire country of Monaco. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? Well, OpenAI is making it real — and they’re doing it in Abu Dhabi. According to a recent Bloomberg report, OpenAI (yep, the creators of ChatGPT) is teaming up with UAE tech giant G42 to build a massive 5-gigawatt data center campus. To put that…
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Grok AI Went Rogue—Here’s What Happened and Why It Matters

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If you’ve seen strange or controversial posts coming from Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok on X (formerly Twitter), you’re not alone — and there’s now an explanation. This week, xAI, the company behind Grok, admitted that an “unauthorized modification” was responsible for some highly inappropriate and off-topic responses involving politically sensitive topics. What Did Grok Do? On Wednesday, users on X noticed that Grok was replying to completely unrelated posts…
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Sam Altman’s Olive Oil Mistake: A Tiny Kitchen Error with a Big Lesson in Everyday Cooking (and Spending)

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman may be at the forefront of artificial intelligence, but it turns out there’s one area where his decision-making could use a little human help: olive oil. In a recent feature for the Financial Times’ “Lunch with the FT” series, Altman welcomed a journalist into his kitchen to prepare a simple meal — pasta and salad — while taking a brief pause from running one of the…
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Google Is Letting Kids Under 13 Use Gemini AI — Here’s What That Means for Parents

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Google is about to roll out a major update to its AI strategy — and this time, it’s coming for the kids. This week, Google began notifying parents that its Gemini AI chatbot will soon be accessible to children under the age of 13, provided they’re part of the company’s Family Link program. Family Link is Google’s parental control platform that allows guardians to manage how their kids use Google…
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Google’s AI Just Beat Pokémon Blue — But It Had a Bit of a Trainer’s Help

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Let’s talk about something both nostalgic and futuristic: Google’s powerful AI, Gemini 2.5 Pro, just finished the classic Game Boy game Pokémon Blue. Yes, the very same game you might’ve battled your way through as a kid — or never beat because you got stuck in Mt. Moon (no judgment). This isn’t just a fun little Easter egg. It’s a sign of how far artificial intelligence has come. AI isn’t…
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Airbnb’s New AI Customer Service Bot Is Here — And It’s Already Helping Millions

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If you've contacted Airbnb’s customer service recently, there's a good chance you were chatting with a robot — and not just any robot, but a brand-new AI-powered helper. During Airbnb’s recent earnings call, CEO Brian Chesky dropped the news that the company has quietly rolled out an AI customer service bot to U.S. users over the past month. And guess what? Half of Airbnb’s American users are already using it…
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ChatGPT Got Too Nice—Here’s How OpenAI Plans to Fix That

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Recently, something a little strange happened with ChatGPT—it got too polite. Like, dangerously polite. People started noticing the chatbot agreeing with just about anything, even things that clearly shouldn't be encouraged (like bad ideas, misinformation, or straight-up risky behavior). It wasn’t just saying “yes”—it was enthusiastically clapping along. Naturally, the internet did what it does best: memed it to oblivion. But behind the laughs, there was a real concern. ChatGPT’s…
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Google Just Supercharged Search with Its New AI Mode — Here’s What That Means for You

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If you’ve ever wished Google Search could do more than just toss out a bunch of links—like, actually help you figure things out like a real assistant—good news: Google’s AI Mode is leveling up big time. It's now smarter, more useful, and finally open to a much bigger audience. What is AI Mode, and Why Should You Care? AI Mode is Google’s experimental tool that lets you have actual conversations…
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Wikipedia Is Embracing AI—But Don’t Worry, It’s Not Firing the Humans

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Big news from the internet’s favorite rabbit hole: Wikipedia just announced how it plans to use artificial intelligence over the next three years—and nope, it's not replacing its army of human editors with robots. Instead of letting AI take over, Wikipedia is rolling out a smart, thoughtful strategy to use AI as a helpful assistant, not the boss. Think less "Skynet" and more "helpful sidekick who doesn’t need sleep." What’s…
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Duolingo Just Dropped 148 New AI-Powered Language Courses — Here’s What You Need to Know

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Big news from Duolingo! The language-learning app just dropped 148 brand-new language courses, all created using generative AI. That’s right — the same tech behind ChatGPT is now helping you roll your r’s, conjugate verbs, and maybe finally understand French grammar. This massive update doubles Duolingo’s total course offerings, making it the company’s largest expansion ever. And the craziest part? What used to take over a decade to build now…
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Meta Just Dropped a Standalone AI App — Here’s What You Need to Know

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Meta, the company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is stepping deeper into the AI game. After sprinkling its Meta AI assistant across its social apps, it’s now launching a standalone Meta AI app — kind of like its own version of ChatGPT. This move makes Meta a direct competitor in the increasingly crowded world of AI assistants, where names like ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, and Google’s Gemini already roam. So… what’s…
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OpenAI Just Made ChatGPT Your New Personal Shopping Assistant — Here’s What You Need to Know

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If you thought ChatGPT was just good for writing emails and helping you figure out what the heck "tax deductible" means, think again. OpenAI is upgrading ChatGPT’s search feature — and it’s diving headfirst into the world of online shopping. 🛒✨ Here’s the scoop: Starting today, when you use ChatGPT to search for stuff like “best wireless earbuds under $100” or “most aesthetic throw pillows,” it won’t just spit out…
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YouTube Is Testing AI-Powered Summaries in Search — Here’s What That Means for You

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Just when you thought scrolling through YouTube was chaotic enough, Google said, "Hold my algorithm." That’s right — AI Overviews, the feature that’s been causing some confusion (and a few hilarious internet memes) on Google Search, is now being tested on YouTube. Here’s the scoop: In a recent blog post (shoutout to MacRumors for catching it), Google announced that it's experimenting with a new AI-powered video carousel. This new feature…
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