AI for regular people.
Guides, insights, and real talk about using AI when you're not a developer. 34 articles and counting.
The Supreme Court Just Ruled on AI Art. Here's What It Means for You.
The Supreme Court refused to let AI own a copyright. Meanwhile, artists are suing AI companies for billions. Here's the full picture of who owns what when AI creates art.
Read article →People Are Fighting Back Against AI. Here's What's Actually Working.
From London marches to small-town data center fights, a growing movement is pushing back against unchecked AI. And some of it is actually winning.
Read →The Pentagon Blacklisted an AI Company for Refusing to Build Weapons. It Backfired Spectacularly.
The US government just labeled Anthropic, the maker of Claude, a 'supply chain risk' for refusing to let its AI be used for autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. It's the first time this label has been applied to an American company. Then something unexpected happened.
Read →Oracle Is Cutting 30,000 Jobs to Build AI Data Centers. The Irony Is Hard to Miss.
Oracle is reportedly laying off up to 30,000 employees, nearly 15% of its workforce, to fund a $50 billion AI data center expansion. Some of those jobs are being cut because AI can already do them. Here's what this means for the rest of us.
Read →OpenAI Just Released an AI That Can Use Your Computer For You. Here's What GPT-5.4 Actually Does.
GPT-5.4 is OpenAI's biggest model release in months, and it comes with a feature that changes everything: native computer use. The AI can now operate your apps, navigate your OS, and complete multi-step workflows across your desktop. Here's what it means, what it can actually do, and why it matters.
Read →OpenAI's New AI Can Literally Use Your Computer. Here's What That Actually Means.
GPT-5.4 launched this week with a feature that changes everything: it can see your screen, move your mouse, and click buttons. Not in a chatbot window. On your actual desktop. Here's what's happening, why it matters, and what you should know.
Read →A 184-Year-Old Newspaper Just Hired AI to Write the News
The Cleveland Plain Dealer is using ChatGPT to draft news articles. Reporters file notes, AI writes the story, a human checks it. Some call it the future. Others call it an AI content farm. Here's what's actually happening and why it matters.
Read →The FDA Just Gave 'Breakthrough' Status to an AI Chatbot That Helps You Recover From Surgery
For the first time, the FDA has granted breakthrough device designation to a generative AI chatbot designed for patients. RecovryAI checks in on you twice a day after joint replacement surgery, answers your questions, and flags problems before they become emergencies. Here's why this is a bigger deal than it sounds.
Read →Everyone Uses AI Now. Almost Nobody Trusts It.
A new survey finds 32% of Americans use AI every day, but 81% are scared of what it's doing with their data. And some brands are betting big on being '100% human.
Read →These Computers Are Built Like Brains. They Just Solved Physics Problems That Stump Supercomputers.
Sandia National Laboratories built computer chips that work like the human brain. They just proved these chips can solve the massive math equations behind weather forecasting, airplane design, and nuclear physics, using a fraction of the energy. Here's why that matters.
Read →Apple Just Gave Siri a Brain Transplant. It's Google's Brain.
Apple is rebuilding Siri from scratch, powered by Google's Gemini AI. After years of Siri being the punchline of every AI joke, Apple is betting that borrowing someone else's intelligence is better than building your own. Here's what that means for your iPhone.
Read →The Company That Built Claude Just Released a Tool to Track Which Jobs AI Will Replace
Anthropic launched the AI Exposure Index, a public tool that maps exactly which jobs are most vulnerable to AI automation. Computer programmers top the list at 75%. But the real story is what's happening to young workers.
Read →This School Replaced Teachers With AI. It Costs $65,000 a Year.
Alpha School teaches kids in two hours a day using AI software and no traditional teachers. The White House loves it. Parents and educators aren't so sure.
Read →This AI Reads Your Brain MRI in Seconds. Radiologists Take Hours.
University of Michigan built an AI called Prima that reads brain MRIs in seconds with 97.5% accuracy. Trained on 200,000+ scans and 5.6 million sequences, it outperforms every other AI model across 50+ neurological conditions. Here's what it means for you.
Read →AI Companies Are Spending $125 Million on Elections. Their Ads Never Mention AI.
OpenAI and Anthropic are flooding the 2026 midterms with money through rival super PACs. But their ads talk about immigration and healthcare, not artificial intelligence. Here's what's actually going on.
Read →AI Deepfakes Are Already Flooding the 2026 Elections
AI-generated political ads are already running in 2026 primary races. Here's what's happening, why the laws can't keep up, and how to protect your vote.
Read →States Are Coming for Your Kid's AI Best Friend
Oregon just passed the first major AI chatbot safety law of 2026. Florida's senate voted 35-2 for an AI Bill of Rights. And 78 chatbot bills are alive in 27 states. Here's what parents need to know about the biggest crackdown on AI since social media regulation.
Read →Siri is Finally Getting Smart (But There's a Catch)
Apple is rebuilding Siri from the ground up with Google's AI. Here's what's actually changing, what got delayed, and what it means for your iPhone.
Read →Your Phone is Learning to Do Your Errands
Samsung and Google are shipping phones that don't just answer questions, they order your groceries, book your rides, and handle your errands. Here's what's changing.
Read →The People Behind Your AI
Every AI you use was trained by real people. A UN report reveals what their working conditions look like, and it's not pretty.
Read →Someone Just Gave ChatGPT $110 Billion. Here's Why That Matters to You.
OpenAI just raised $110 billion, the largest private funding round in history. Here's what it means for ChatGPT, your data, and the future of AI.
Read →Is AI Coming for Your Job? What the Numbers Actually Say
60% of workers fear AI will eliminate more jobs than it creates. Here's what the data actually shows, which jobs are safe, and how to future-proof your career.
Read →The AI That Said Yes to the Pentagon
Elon Musk's Grok AI just signed a deal to work inside classified military systems. One AI company said no to the Pentagon. Another said yes. Here's why it matters.
Read →Your Face Isn't Safe on Social Media Anymore (And What You Can Do About It)
Deepfake technology can now turn anyone's social media photos into fake images. Here's what happened, why it matters, and how to protect yourself.
Read →Can ChatGPT Be Your Doctor? What You Need to Know About AI Health Advice
59% of people now use AI for health advice, and ChatGPT Health lets you connect your medical records. Here's what it actually does, where it helps, and where it can seriously mislead you.
Read →The AI Company That Said No to the Pentagon
Anthropic refused to remove safety guardrails for the US military and got blacklisted. Here's what happened, why it matters, and what it means for the AI tools you use every day.
Read →Anthropic Just Mapped Which Jobs AI Will Hit First
A new Anthropic study used real-world data from millions of Claude conversations to rank which jobs face the most AI disruption. The findings are surprisingly specific.
Read →Your Local Newspaper Might Be Written by AI Now
A 184-year-old Ohio newspaper is using AI to write news stories. It's boosting traffic, but journalists are calling it a threat to their profession. Here's what's happening.
Read →7 Free AI Tools That Can Run a One-Person Business
You don't need employees or a big budget to run a real business. These 7 free AI tools handle writing, design, customer service, analytics, and more.
Read →Companies Are Spending Billions on AI. 80% See Zero Results.
A massive study of 6,000 executives found that 80% of companies report no productivity gains from AI. Goldman Sachs confirms: the AI productivity boom is real for exactly two job types, and invisible everywhere else.
Read →How to Use AI Without Giving Away Your Privacy
64% of people worry about sharing sensitive info with AI tools. Here's a practical guide to using AI safely, protecting your data, and knowing what to avoid.
Read →Your Kids Are Already Using AI for Homework (Here's What Parents Need to Know)
Over half of students use AI for homework, but most parents have no idea. Here's what's actually happening, when it helps, when it hurts, and how to handle it.
Read →Are AI Friends Real Friends? Why Millions Are Choosing Chatbot Companions
220 million people have downloaded AI companion apps. Are these digital relationships healthy? Here's what you need to know about the rise of AI friends.
Read →The AI Cheating Arms Race That's Breaking College
92% of college students now use AI tools. Universities can barely keep up. Between AI detectors, humanizer software, and wrongful accusations, higher education is caught in a spiral no one knows how to stop.
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