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YouTube will help creators use AI in 2026 — as long as it's not 'slop'
By Brady Snyder published
Building responsibly YouTube shared its top priorities for 2026, and yes, building AI features responsibly is one of them. But what exactly does that look like?

AI Mode gets Personal Intelligence for Gmail, Photos for queries that are all about you
By Nickolas Diaz published
All about you Google introduced Personal Intelligence for AI Mode in Search, as it looked to give users more assistance with queries.

OpenAI enhances safety, rolls out age prediction measures in ChatGPT
By Nickolas Diaz published
Making a guess OpenAI's got a new safety measure on the way, and it's using its systems to predict your age to help manage younger audiences.

OpenAI's audio-first hardware product could launch this year, and I'm excited
By Brady Snyder published
Coming soon? OpenAI is on track to unveil its first hardware product later this year, according to a company executive, and it might have what it takes to succeed.

RAM is the only phone spec that matters in 2026
By Brady Snyder published
AI unavailable The availability of many on-device AI features is directly correlated to the amount of RAM your phone has, making memory the most important spec.

I tried Google's CC productivity agent in Workspace, and it's the personal assistant I can't afford
By Brady Snyder published
Google CC Google's CC is an experimental productivity agent covering Gmail, Drive, and Calendar, and it's easy to see how this could make AI mainstream.

OpenAI says yes to ads, testing begins soon as cheaper 'ChatGPT Go' tier debuts
By Nickolas Diaz published
Go! OpenAI announced a cheaper ChatGPT tier for users in the U.S., alongside confirmation of ads headed to the AI.

Get Personal: Gemini's 'Personal Intelligence' uses your Google apps for answers that matter
By Nickolas Diaz published
Connect it all Google introduced Personal Intelligence for Gemini, a new way for users to gain personalized AI answers.

Tech brands think AI is ready to 'know everything about you.' Is that what we want?
By Michael L Hicks published
Wearables Weekly CES 2026 was crammed with AI rings, pins, necklaces, glasses, and other wearables designed to monitor and analyze your entire life. Is this the future we want?
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