AI Chatbots
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Generative AI
Proton’s Lumo 2.0 Brings Powerful AI with Privacy and Images
Proton has launched Lumo 2.0, a fresh upgrade to its privacy-focused AI chatbot. This new version adds image generation, analysis,…
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Artificial Intelligence
When AI Answers Everything Does Silence Still Matter
AI claims to hold the answers to life’s biggest questions. It’s ready with instant responses at your fingertips. But what…
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Consumer Technology
How Amazon’s New Kindle AI Features Are Changing Reading Forever
Amazon shook up the e-reader world in June 2026. It announced fresh AI features for Kindle devices. These features bring…
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AI Ethics & Policy
When AI Gets It Wrong How DuckDuckGo Spread Wild Rabies Rumors
Something wild just happened in the world of AI search. DuckDuckGo’s AI feature started telling users that the US President…
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Artificial Intelligence
When Goats and Age of Empires II Teach Us About AI Consciousness
Adrian de Wynter, a Microsoft AI researcher, used Age of Empires II to challenge popular ideas about AI consciousness. Instead…
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Artificial Intelligence
Why Most Americans Doubt AI’s Promise and Fear Its Risks
More Americans are using AI chatbots than ever before. Nearly half of US adults—49%—now use some form of chatbot. That’s…
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Data & Digital Privacy
Why AI Chatbots Are Not Your Privacy Friends
Meredith Whittaker, president of Signal, has a clear warning about AI chatbots. She says these systems are not conscious or…
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AI Ethics & Policy
Why AI Chatbots Are Not Your Digital Friends
AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude are everywhere now. They can write, chat, and help with tasks. But here is…
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AI in Education
College Students Caught Between AI Pressure and Unclear Rules
College students face a tough reality with AI tools in their studies. They feel pushed to use AI, even when…
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Consumer Technology
Why Customer Service Feels Broken in America in 2026
Customer service in the US feels broken. People describe it as frustrating, exhausting, and even depressing. The main culprit? Automated…
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