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OpenAI races Gemini 3 to the top with GPT‑5.2 drop this week
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI is rushing out GPT‑5.2 to regain its lead over Google’s Gemini 3, aiming to make ChatGPT faster, smarter, and more dependable.

Nvidia CEO warns about China's big AI advantages: construction and energy
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia's CEO has again warned about China's swift progress and potential to move ahead in the AI race.

I tried the next-gen Android XR prototype smart glasses, and these frames are ready for your close-up
By Lance Ulanoff published
This is what we want

ChatGPT users are making a Spotify Wrapped for their year in AI — here's how to do it
By John-Anthony Disotto published
This prompt gives you ChatGPT's version of Spotify Wrapped, and it's an excellent way to see how you've used AI over the last 12 months.

OpenAI walks back ad-like app suggestions in ChatGPT, saying it "fell short".
By Graham Barlow published
OpenAI quietly disables ad-like app suggestions in ChatGPT after backlash over unclear promotion.

Locai is the UK’s first true ChatGPT rival
By Graham Barlow published
Locai Labs has launched the UK’s first homegrown AI assistant, claiming it outperforms GPT-5 and other global rivals in conversation, reasoning, and user preference.

OpenAI just beat Elon Musk’s Grok at poker by a lot
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
A weeklong AI poker tournament revealed just how strategic and flawed AI models can be when playing under pressure.

I had a big audio transcription problem – Gemini solved it, and ChatGPT didn’t
By Lance Ulanoff published
When I needed a transcription with speakers identified, Gemini 3 Pro proved its mettle.

Samsung’s Ballie robot is delayed again – and now we know why
By Jacob Krol published
With Ballie now past its planned 2025 debut, Samsung tells TechRadar it is “continuing to refine and perfect the technology” before release.

‘A solution looking for a problem that doesn’t exist’: Logitech CEO blasts AI gadgets – and most people think that’s being generous
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Logitech’s CEO has called AI gadgets “solutions looking for a problem,” and judging by the online backlash, most people think even that’s putting it politely.
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