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Bill Gates Warns: AI's Rapid Rise Could Displace Gen Z Careers
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Bill Gates says AI is rapidly evolving and could potentially take over professional jobs at a moment's notice, leaving workers with little to no time to adapt to the drastic changes.

ChatGPT to hit 700M weekly active users
By Adam Hales published
AI ChatGPT’s user base is set to hit 700 million weekly actives in August 2025, soaring from 500 million in March and quadrupling year over year. Here's why that's a big deal.

OpenAI's Latest Models: gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b Now Available
By Sean Endicott published
AI OpenAI just released a pair of open‑weight models that runs natively on Snapdragon PCs and RTX devices.

OpenAI trains ChatGPT to avoid overuse and emotional dependency by encouraging breaks
By Sean Endicott published
AI ChatGPT will now suggest breaks during long chats and avoid giving life advice as OpenAI tries to reduce emotional dependency on AI.

Say Goodbye to Terminal: Ollama's User-Friendly Windows 11 App
By Richard Devine published
AI Ollama is already one of the best ways to run local LLMs on your PC, but with the release of a new GUI app for the tool, it's easier than ever.

Can Zuckerberg's "personal superintelligence" AI ploy save your job?
By Cale Hunt published
AI While Meta plays catch-up with the big AI firms, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced "personal superintelligence."

OpenAI disables feature that let your ChatGPT chats appear in Google search
By Sean Endicott published
AI ChatGPT chats were showing up in Google Search thanks to a specific setting. Now OpenAI has disabled it — and you can clean up your links.

ChatGPT chat sessions will show up now in Google search
By Richard Devine published
AI Folks are noticing that ChatGPT chats, which most assumed were private, are accessible via Google search. But there is a way to make sure yours don't go the same way.
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