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When the Browser Turns Rogue: The Unseen Danger of AI‑Powered “Shadow” Agents
Imagine your web browser no longer simply displaying pages but thinking and acting on your behalf. Now imagine it misled, hijacked, or exploited, all without your knowledge. The rise of AI‑powered browsers introduces exactly this risk: subtle vulnerabilities that allow malicious actors to commandeer
Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2): When Smart Glasses Finally Make Sense
Smart glasses have long promised the future, but mostly delivered gimmicks. With the Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2), that finally changes. This version isn’t just a camera on your face. It’s a seamless, voice-driven AI interface built into a pair of iconic frames. What It Does The Gen 2 glasses merge a 12 MP u
Grokopedia: Elon Musk’s AI Encyclopedia Challenges Wikipedia’s Throne
In late October, Elon Musk’s xAI quietly flipped the switch on what might be its most ambitious project yet, an AI-written encyclopedia called Grokipedia. Billed as a “smarter, less biased” alternative to Wikipedia, it launched with nearly 900,000 articles generated by the same AI model that powers
How to Get Factual Accuracy from AI, And Stop It from “Hallucinating”
Everyone wants an AI that tells the truth. But the reality is, not all AI outputs are created equal. Whether you’re using ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, the precision of your answers depends far more on how you ask than what you ask. After months of testing, here’s a simple “six-level scale” that show
81% Wrong: How AI Chatbots Are Rewriting the News With Confident Lies
In 2025, millions rely on AI chatbots for breaking news and current affairs. Yet new independent research shows these tools frequently distort the facts. A European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and BBC-supported study found that 45% of AI-generated news answers contained significant errors, and 81% had
ChatGPT Atlas Review: OpenAI’s New AI Browser Feels Like Research With a Co-Pilot
I’ve been testing ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI’s brand-new AI browser, for about four hours since its release, and in my opinion, it’s one of the most intriguing tools the company has shipped in years. Instead of just loading pages, Atlas thinks about them. It reads, summarizes, and connects what you’re
What You Can Do With Sora 2: Your Personal Video-Dream Factory
Picture this: you, starring in a cinematic short, starring in the world you imagine, all from a simple photo and a line of text. That’s the promise of Sora 2, the next-generation video-generation engine from OpenAI that’s now empowering everyday users to bring fantasies to vivid life. The Vision: Y
Choosing the Best AI Agent in 2025: A Comparison of the Top 3
The age of AI agents, systems that don’t just answer questions but act, plan, use tools, and coordinate over time, is here. Yet the hype often outpaces reality. If you’re trying to pick the smart assistant or “digital coworker” for your workflow, you need to understand not only what the leading system
Hollywood’s Silent Co-Director: How AI Is Quietly Rewriting the Script
In a dimly lit studio somewhere in Tokyo, an artist watches as a neural network assembles a vivid background for an animated scene, one that once took weeks to paint by hand. Thousands of miles away in Los Angeles, visual effects engineers run AI models to de-age actors by decades. Quietly but decisi