Month: June 2025

OpenAI’s high-minded approach to AI-human relationships ignores reality

OpenAI’s Head of Model and Behavior Policy, Joanne Jang, has penned a blog post on X about human-AI relationships, offering some well-considered ideas about the subject and how OpenAI approaches the issues surrounding it. Essentially, as AI models get better at imitating life and engaging in conversation, people are starting…

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Apple’s Liquid Glass was a wild change to my iPhone

After staring at, scrolling through, and puzzling over Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language on my iPhone for the better part of an afternoon, I don’t hate it. But I also think it needs a little more time in the kiln. Apple announced Liquid Glass on Monday for all of…

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Gemini’s new Scheduled Actions feature puts catching up with ChatGPT on its dayplanner

Google Gemini’s app has a new Scheduled Actions feature to assign recurring tasks. Gemini will complete the tasks automatically at the chosen times, similar to ChatGPT’s Tasks feature. The upgrade is only available to paying Gemini Pro, Ultra, and eligible Workspace users. Google Gemini is getting a little more organized…

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We’ve Finally Reached the End of the Road for Intel Macs

MacOS Tahoe will be the final version of macOS to support some specific Intel-based Macs. Source

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The iPad Is a Full-On Computer Now

After 15 years, the iPad is getting some key software features—like the addition of resizable and movable windows—that help it realize its true destiny. Source

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Apple’s walled garden is the iPad’s biggest roadblock to becoming a Mac

iPadOS 26 makes Apple's tablet much more like macOS. Better windowing? Check. The menu bar? Yup. There's even a more fine-tuned Files app, along with document editing in Preview. It's as if Apple took a checklist of longtime power-user requests and fulfilled them all. It's enough that the App Store's…

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