28 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level

28 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level

ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and other tools like them are making artificial intelligence available to the masses. We can now get all sorts of responses back on almost any topic imaginable. These chatbots can compose sonnets, write code, get philosophical, and automate tasks. However, while you can just type anything you like into ChatGPT and get … Read more

Try One of macOS 27’s Best Features Right Now

Try One of macOS 27’s Best Features Right Now

Buried deep inside everything announced at WWDC this year was something I, an Apple Shortcuts enthusiast, can’t wait to try: the ability to make Apple Shortcuts using generative artificial intelligence. In macOS 27, you’ll be able to just type what you want a shortcut to do, and the app will build it. Anyone who builds … Read more

Meet the OpenAI Engineer Leading ChatGPT’s Biggest Transformation Yet

Meet the OpenAI Engineer Leading ChatGPT’s Biggest Transformation Yet

But in his new role as head of OpenAI’s core product, Sottiaux will be tasked with thinking about what the average person wants from AI—not just the needs of his fellow engineers. Super App or Super Hype? In practice, I’m expecting OpenAI’s super app to be a digital assistant with advanced memory capabilities. It will … Read more

OpenAI Confidentially Files for IPO on the Heels of SpaceX and Anthropic

OpenAI Confidentially Files for IPO on the Heels of SpaceX and Anthropic

OpenAI has filed confidential paperwork for an initial public offering, the company announced on Monday, kicking off what could be a months-long process toward debuting on a US stock exchange. The move makes it the third company to file for what could be a trillion-dollar IPO this year. Tech companies pursuing the most powerful AI … Read more

AI Has Come for Serif Fonts

AI Has Come for Serif Fonts

As public backlash to the seeming omnipresence of artificial intelligence intensifies, the collective quest to weed out—and reject—telltale signs of its use continues. One of the first casualties, to my dismay, was em dashes—which are a great, and very human form of punctuation, by the way! There’s also the “rule of threes,” which is meant … Read more