ChatGPT gets cheaper „Go“ plan worldwide and ads

OpenAI has made its budget subscription tier ChatGPT Go available worldwide and announced plans to introduce advertising to its chatbot platform. The move marks a significant shift in the company’s monetization strategy as it seeks to fund expansion while competing with Google and Anthropic. ChatGPT Go costs $8 per month in the United States and …

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Claude Cowork lets AI organize your files and create documents while you step away

Anthropic has released Cowork, a new feature that extends Claude’s capabilities beyond coding to general knowledge work. The tool is available as a research preview for Claude Max subscribers on macOS. Cowork allows users to grant Claude access to specific folders on their computer. The AI assistant can then read, edit, and create files within …

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UK and Ireland move to criminalize AI-generated deepfakes

Governments in the United Kingdom and Ireland are taking legislative action to address the misuse of artificial intelligence in creating non-consensual images and voice recordings. The UK government is enforcing a law this week that makes it a criminal offense to create or request non-consensual intimate images. This move specifically targets tools like the Grok …

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Google launches Universal Commerce Protocol for AI-powered shopping

Google has introduced the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard designed to enable AI agents to handle various aspects of online shopping. The company developed the protocol in collaboration with Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, Target, and Walmart. The protocol allows AI agents to manage different stages of the customer journey, from product discovery to post-purchase …

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Apple ditches going solo: Google’s Gemini will power next-generation Siri

Apple and Google have announced a multi-year collaboration that will integrate Google’s Gemini models into Apple’s artificial intelligence infrastructure. The partnership will power future Apple Intelligence features, including an updated version of Siri expected to launch this year. According to a joint statement, Apple selected Google’s AI technology after “careful evaluation”. The next generation of …

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The slop problem: Why your AI-generated content looks like everyone else’s

AI-generated content often feels generic and unreliable, resembling “toys” rather than professional tools. Replit CEO Amjad Masad identifies the core issue: Everything looks the same, from images to code, Taryn Plumb reports for VentureBeat. The problem, known as “slop,” stems from lazy prompting and a lack of individual flavor. Masad believes platforms must expend more …

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The benchmarks AI companies brag about are obsolete: Here’s what’s replacing them

Artificial Analysis has overhauled how the AI industry measures intelligence, replacing traditional benchmarks with tests that measure whether AI can complete actual work tasks. Michael Nuñez reports for VentureBeat. The independent benchmarking organization removed three widely cited tests from its Intelligence Index, including MMLU-Pro and AIME 2025. The new version 4.0 introduces 10 evaluations focused …

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Gmail introduces free AI features for all users

Google is making several AI features in Gmail available to all personal users at no cost. According to Blake Barnes, VP Product for Gmail, the company is bringing the email service into what it calls the “Gemini era.” The newly free features include Help Me Write, which allows users to draft or polish emails using …

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Microsoft launches AI shopping checkout through Copilot

Microsoft has introduced Copilot Checkout at the NRF 2026 retail conference, enabling users to complete purchases directly within the Copilot interface without visiting retailer websites. The feature is rolling out in the United States and integrates with PayPal, Shopify, Stripe and Etsy. Participating retailers include Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie and Ashley Furniture. According to Microsoft, the …

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Why Instagram’s boss says you should post ugly photos to prove you are human

Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, believes it will soon be more practical to verify authentic media than to detect AI-generated content. Karissa Bell reports for Engadget that Mosseri expects synthetic imagery to overtake human-made content on social platforms. This shift forces a rethink of how apps identify what is real. Mosseri suggests that the …

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