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OpenAI Just Cut ChatGPT Pro’s Price in Half

While ChatGPT may have kicked off the generative AI era we now live in, it is far from alone these days. There is steep competition from multiple companies in this space, including Google, Anthropic, and even Microsoft—which has a huge…

YouTube Is Raising Prices for Premium Subscribers

When it first launched back in 2007, it would have seemed laughable to suggest paying a monthly subscription for YouTube. But fast forward nearly two decades, and YouTube Premium is actually a solid deal. With it, you get a mostly…

Eight Things You Should Never Share With an AI Chatbot

It probably goes without saying at this point, but your conversations with AI chatbots aren’t private—everything you type or upload to Gemini, ChatGPT, and other models might be read and used in a variety of ways. If you wouldn’t send…

Google Is Now Rolling Out End-to-End Encryption for (Some) Gmail Users

Gmail is one of—if not the—most popular email platform in the world. But it’s not the favorite for users who care about their privacy. Google doesn’t offer end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for basic Gmail users, instead opting for “Transport Layer Security”…

Yes, The Cast Of Laguna Beach Really Do Like Each Other Now

There are certain pop culture moments from my most formative years that are forever embedded in my brain. The periodic table? Gone. Times tables? Only a few stuck. That time on Laguna Beach when Stephen called Kristin a slut? I…

Microsoft Is Removing Copilot Buttons From These Windows 11 Apps

Last month, Microsoft announced that it planned to remove “unnecessary” Copilot features in Windows 11. The news was a bit shocking to say the least: Microsoft has been one of the biggest proponents of generative AI, pushing the technology into…

What Do We Do About Jaden Ivey?

The former Detroit Piston—and now former Chicago Bull—has become a controversial religious zealot, writes Matthew Roberson, presenting an interesting case study in who does and does not get second chances in the NBA.