IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – Here’s how we can live and work with artificial intelligence without losing our humanity– Amazon adds controversial AI facial recognition to Ring– New US military GenAI
ChatGPT’s GPT-5.2 is here, and it feels rushedChatGPT’s GPT-5.2 is here, and it feels rushed
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has moved at an unusually fast pace in 2025. According to the company, it launched GPT-5 in August, followed by GPT-5.1 in November. Now, just
New iPhone scam tricks owners into giving phones awayNew iPhone scam tricks owners into giving phones away
Getting a brand-new iPhone should be a moment you enjoy. You open the box. You power it on. Everything feels secure. Unfortunately, scammers know that moment too. Over the past
Amazon adds controversial AI facial recognition to RingAmazon adds controversial AI facial recognition to Ring
Amazon’s Ring video doorbells are getting a major artificial intelligence (AI) upgrade, and it is already stirring controversy. The company has started rolling out a new feature called Familiar Faces
New malware can read your chats and steal your moneyNew malware can read your chats and steal your money
A new Android banking trojan called Sturnus is shaping up to be one of the most capable threats we have seen in a while. It is still in early development,
Woman uses Neuralink to write name with her mindWoman uses Neuralink to write name with her mind
Audrey Crews hasn’t written her name in over 20 years, that is, until now. Thanks to a brain chip from Elon Musk’s Neuralink, Crews used only her thoughts to scribble
Fox News AI Newsletter: Your own personal ‘superintelligence’Fox News AI Newsletter: Your own personal ‘superintelligence’
IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – Zuckerberg wants to give everyone their own personal superintelligence through Meta’s new vision– Nvidia denies ‘backdoors’ in chips after China raises security concerns– Microsoft joins exclusive
Meta adds teen safety features to Instagram, FacebookMeta adds teen safety features to Instagram, Facebook
With the rise of social media use in children, many people, especially parents, are worried about their online safety. The concern is not unwarranted, as it’s no secret that thousands
Facebook crypto ads lead to dangerous malware scamsFacebook crypto ads lead to dangerous malware scams
cry You might already know that Facebook’s biggest strength isn’t the social media platform itself, but the user data it collects. The data we hand over without thinking twice is
IPhone notes trick lets you message in secretIPhone notes trick lets you message in secret
Using the Notes app on your iPhone as a messaging app is a surprisingly clever way to have a discreet conversation. You can use it to plan a surprise party
