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Dario Betti Dario Betti
Updated on October 30, 2025

How Do People Actually Use ChatGPT?

A recent OpenAI report sheds light on ChatGPT usage. Our expert analyzes the report.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on October 30, 2025

Elon Musk Just Released His Own ‘Anti-Woke’ Wikipedia

By creating Grokipedia, Musk hopes to upend the world’s largest shared reference point with an AI-generated encyclopedia that spins a version of reality that more closely reflects his own beliefs.

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Jonathan Jeffries Jonathan Jeffries
Updated on October 29, 2025

AI Literacy for Nontechnical Leaders: A Playbook

Most AI setbacks aren’t technical — they’re leadership gaps. Here’s how to close them.

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Peter Nebel Peter Nebel
Updated on October 29, 2025

How to Build AI Agents That Actually Work

AI agent initiatives fail because they start with the wrong foundation and overlook essential governance principles. Here are six tips to create effective AI agents.

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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on October 28, 2025

AI Browsers Are Taking Over the Web — And Competition Is Fierce

AI browsers are revolutionizing the way we use the internet, promising a faster, smarter browsing experience. Google is working fast to keep up, but newcomers like Perplexity and Brave are gunning for its crown — and they might just take it.

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Srikanth Venkataseshu Srikanth Venkataseshu
Updated on October 28, 2025

How AI Is Quietly Saving Lives (Not Taking Jobs) at Work 

While concerns around AI taking jobs swirl, health and safety teams are using AI to rapidly assess risks and prevent accidents in factories and on job sites. Here’s how. 

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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on October 28, 2025

OpenAI Is on a Hot Streak. But How Long Will It Last?

OpenAI is striking major deals with other AI titans like Nvidia and Oracle, while building upon its Sora and ChatGPT products. But it’s unclear whether OpenAI’s aggressive expansion reflects a thriving AI industry or a bubble about to burst.

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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on October 28, 2025

Forget Chrome. OpenAI’s Atlas Turns the Web Into ChatGPT’s Playground.

OpenAI is shaking things up once again with the launch of its new browser, Atlas. But the move may be less about ending Google’s search dominance and more about closing in on AI supremacy — of course, achieving both wouldn’t hurt.

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Oren Blank Oren Blank
Updated on October 28, 2025

Why Vibe Coding Spells Trouble for SaaS

The rise of vibe coding signals frustration with the SaaS buying process from businesses. Our expert explains how SaaS sales can catch up to the times.

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Olosunde Kehinde Ademola Olosunde Kehinde Ademola
Updated on October 28, 2025

AI Has the Potential to Transform Accessibility. Why Hasn’t It?

AI is transforming everyday life, but it too often leaves out people with disabilities who could really gain from the technology. Here’s why AI has missed the mark with accessibility.

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