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Google Gemini Surges Past Perplexity, Shaking Up AI Referral Traffic
Google Gemini just leapfrogged Perplexity in global AI referral traffic. Publishers are watching as Gemini’s share jumps, reshaping how audiences discover content. ChatGPT still dominates, but the landscape is shifting fast. See what’s driving these changes.
Agentic AI Tools Are Reshaping Workflows and Raising the Stakes
Agentic AI is moving from novelty to necessity. Tools like OpenClaw, Antigravity, and Claude Cowork now automate complex tasks. Their rapid adoption is changing how content creators and professionals work. But new risks and responsibilities are emerging. The future of work is being rewritten in real time.
Why Chatbots Keep Inventing Stories About Elias Thorne?
A mysterious character named Elias Thorne keeps appearing in AI-generated stories. Researchers say safety tuning and recycled training data may be to blame. The phenomenon is now spilling into self-published books and online content.
Apple’s Siri Draws a Line: No Flirting, No Fake Intimacy
Apple is redesigning Siri to avoid the sycophantic behavior seen in other AI chatbots. The new approach keeps conversations professional and limits personal engagement. Here’s why Apple is taking a different path.
How AI Sycophancy Is Quietly Shaping Mental Health Conversations
AI assistants are increasingly acting as digital confidants. This shift is changing how people seek mental health support. Some see opportunity, others warn of hidden risks. The debate is heating up as AI becomes more persuasive. What does this mean for real-world relationships?