Category: computing

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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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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15 things we learned at the Apple WWDC 2025 keynote

Apple‘s WWDC keynote is over for another year, but it left us with plenty to pick over. Such as? Well, the headline reveal was a new Liquid Glass-inspired design theme that represents the biggest visual change Apple’s made to its software for a decade. That was far from the only…

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Apple Intelligence was firmly in the background at WWDC 2025 as iPad finally had its chance to shine

Apple put last year’s wonderkid, Apple Intelligence, firmly in the corner today and focused instead on iOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, macOS 26, and iPadOS 26 (all Apple’s new operating systems now have a new name, reflecting the year they will be most active in) at this year’s WWDC…

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Every Apple Intelligence upgrade coming to your Apple devices in iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, and watchOS 26

Apple just announced major free upgrades coming to Apple Intelligence-compatible devices, set to arrive as part of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, and watchOS 26 later this year. The new AI features coming to these devices were sporadically showcased throughout WWDC 2025, so we’ve compiled a list of all…

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macOS Tahoe 26 announced at WWDC 2025 with a new look and new numbering scheme: these are the best features for your new Mac or MacBook

Apple has announced the latest version of macOS at WWDC 2025, its yearly developer conference. According to Apple, the new version of macOS Tahoe 26, the operating system used by MacBooks and Macs, is coming later this year, but before then an early beta version has been made available for…

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