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'Wait a minute. Strike that. Reverse it:' Netflix is using an AI-generated Gene Wilder voice for 'Wonka' reality show
By Amanda Caswell Published
Netflix's Wonka reality show will feature an AI recreation of Gene Wilder's voice, built by ElevenLabs with estate approval. Not everyone is on board.
ChatGPT and Claude just got a powerful new scam detector — use these 10 prompts to scan emails, texts and more
By Elton Jones Published
The latest ChatGPT app/Claude “Connector” welcomes Norton’s scam detector to both AI tools—here’s a list of prompts you can use to scan emails, texts and more.

Your VPN won't stop AI companies collecting your data — here's what actually helps
By Amanda Caswell Published
A new survey found that 40% of VPN users are trying to stop AI companies from collecting their data. Here's what a VPN can and can't actually protect.

Google just unlocked Gemini’s smartest AI image feature for free — here’s why you should try it now
By Elton Jones Published
Google just added personalized image creation to the Gemini app, which connects with Nano Banana and Google Photos to generate images based on your prompts.

Even Google doesn't have enough AI power — and that should worry all of us
By Amanda Caswell Published
Google reportedly couldn't meet Meta's demand for Gemini AI compute. It's another reminder that local AI may become one of the biggest trends in personal computing.

Ford replaced hundreds of engineers with AI — now it's bringing them back after quality problems
By Elton Jones Published
Ford’s push to implement more AI into its infrastructure has seemingly fallen short, as the company has now rehired its veteran staff to improve its products.

DuckDuckGo's AI falsely claimed Donald Trump died of rabies — and it highlights a bigger AI problem
By Elton Jones Published
DuckDuckGo’s AI-powered search feature mistakenly claimed that Donald Trump died of rabies, which points to a much larger problem amongst AI tools in general.

The Trump administration just quietly changed how OpenAI will launch its next model
By Amanda Caswell Published
The Trump administration reportedly asked OpenAI to limit GPT-5.6's launch to government-approved partners. It could mark the beginning of a new era for frontier AI.

A Reddit user gave an AI agent 6 months and $50,000 to find him a wife — and it reveals where AI is headed next
By Amanda Caswell Published
A Reddit user is using Anthropic’s experimental Claude AI to help him find a wife in six months. It sounds like a comedy routine, but it reveals where AI assistants are really headed.
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