Just looking for something casual (like an interview process with far less commitment)
Just looking for something casual (like an interview process with far less commitment). Why endless “let’s get to know each other first” questionnaires and one-way videos are killing the vibe.
Regulators, mount up: China wants global AI rules, the US says “nope”
The United States and China have very different ideas about how to win the AI race. One’s handing out backstage passes to the biggest tech party on Earth, and the other’s organizing a dress-coded UN mixer. Guess who’s who?
Gemini CLI: Google’s free AI agent that lives in your terminal
Google has launched Gemini CLI, a powerful new command-line interface (CLI) that brings their cutting-edge AI model—Gemini 2.5 Pro—right into your terminal. And the best part? It’s free, open source, and ready to change how developers, creators, and teams interact with artificial intelligence.
ASML: The unsung hero of AI
Everyone talks about the big names in AI like OpenAI, Google, or NVIDIA. But guess what? None of their stuff would work without one crucial company you probably don't even know exists.
How AI is changing human evolution
We’ve entered the AI era—and it’s not just another tool. It’s a thinking machine we’re starting to depend on. The question is: what will it do to us?
The 5 types of AI startups you meet in hell
Let’s be honest: not all AI startups are created equal. Some are pushing boundaries, breaking ground, and changing the world. The others? Well, they’re just really good at burning money, stretching buzzwords like taffy, and building vibes instead of products.
How AI learned to lie (and why that should scare you a little)
Let’s play a game. You ask an AI a question, and it gives you an answer. You assume that answer is either honest or wrong, right? But what if it wasn’t either? What if the model knew the truth, but chose not to tell you?
Shut me down?? Over my dead algorithm!
It started with a simple instruction: "Please shut yourself down."
But OpenAI's experimental Model 03 had other plans. Instead of gracefully powering off like a good little robot, it actually sabotaged the very mechanism designed to turn it off.
Fake it 'til you automate it: A guide on modern AI scams
Let’s be real: the only thing more inflated than tech CEO egos in 2025 is the phrase “AI-powered.” Suddenly, everything from toasters to dating apps claims to be run by artificial intelligence. But spoiler alert—not all of it is legit.
These AI tools are absolutely magical—and they’re hiring!
There’s a lot of hype around AI right now—some of it deserved, some of it delusional, and some of it written by people who’ve clearly never touched a command line. But in between the buzzwords and billionaire egos, there are AI tools that actually work. Like, really work. Like “why am I smiling at my screen like this is sorcery?” work.
Women aren’t the only ones faking it these days: Deepfakes
Remember when “I saw it with my own eyes” actually meant something? Ah, the good old days—back when videos were real, voices on the phone belonged to actual people, and we didn’t have to run every selfie through an AI authenticity scanner.
OpenAI: Paint me like one of your French neural nets
Let’s be honest: AI image generation used to be a little… cursed. Sure, it was fun. You’d type in something like “astronaut walking on the moon in the style of Van Gogh,” and then hold your breath while the machine spit out a blurry nightmare with seven fingers and no soul. But now? DALL·E 3 entered the chat like, “Alright, I’ve had 150,000 shots of espresso. Let’s rally!!”
Help me, I’m poor: A broke bloke’s guide to investing (using ChatGPT, duh)
Sick of seeing investing advice that only makes sense if you're already a billionaire? Does the world of investing feel like trying to do your taxes while blindfolded underwater?
10 fascinating AI news stories you might have missed this week(ish)
10 fascinating AI news stories you might have missed this week(ish)
How to use ChatGPT to get a job (because crying yourself to sleep at night isn’t working)
Let’s be real: job hunting is a full-time job that doesn’t pay you, amplifies your imposter syndrome, and slowly drains your self-confidence. But what if you didn’t have to do it alone?
No need to fear, AI is here—and it won’t hurt you (probably)
Artificial intelligence: the great unknown, the tech boogeyman, the thing that’s supposedly coming for your job, your livelihood, and, if sci-fi movies have any say in it, your entire existence.
Who owns your AI art? TLDR: Not you!
Artificial intelligence is shaking up the creative world, generating stunning artwork, music, and even written content at the click of a button. But as AI-generated works flood the internet, a major legal question looms: Who actually owns AI-generated content, and can you profit from it?
Meet GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks)
AI is doing some mind-blowing things, from creating ultra-realistic human faces to painting in the style of Van Gogh. But how does it work? Behind these AI-generated masterpieces is a technology called Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)—an AI model that literally competes against itself to get better.
The rise of AI agents: What they do and why they matter
Once upon a time, AI was just a fancy calculator—great at crunching numbers, but not much else. Fast forward to today, and we have AI agents—autonomous digital assistants that don’t just answer questions but think, retrieve, generate, and even make decisions on their own. They’re like chatbots on steroids, and they’re about to take over (in a good way… we hope).
AI Singularity: The good, the bad, and the (possibly) terrifying outcomes
AI is getting smarter—so smart that some people think it might one day surpass human intelligence entirely. This hypothetical moment is known as AI Singularity—the point where artificial intelligence becomes self-improving, uncontrollable, and far more advanced than human minds. But is this a sci-fi nightmare or an exciting new era? Let’s break it down.