AI's potential sparks debate on hype vs. reality, while advancements like GLM-4.5 Air enable older devices to run complex tasks, and Google expands AI capabilities with image and PDF processing.
The article highlights how AI tools like ChatGPT are taking over entry-level tasks traditionally handled by college grads—tasks that also served as training for higher-level roles. With companies increasingly automating these jobs, new graduates are facing an even tougher job market, where opportunities to gain experience are shrinking.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about robots replacing grunt work—it’s about cutting off the first rung of the career ladder. If AI handles the "starter" jobs, where does that leave fresh graduates trying to build skills? The ripple effects could reshape early careers and force schools and employers to rethink how young professionals get their footing.
Google is upgrading its AI Mode to let users upload images and PDFs, making it easier to analyze or extract info from these files directly. Think of it like giving the AI eyes to "read" your documents—handy for research, work, or just quick info grabs.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a small tweak—it’s a big step toward making AI more practical for everyday tasks. Need to pull data from a report or identify something in a photo? Now you won’t have to jump through hoops. It’s another sign that AI tools are becoming less of a novelty and more of a seamless assistant.
The EU is following the UK's lead by piloting an age verification app in five countries, aimed at shielding kids from inappropriate online content. But critics are raising eyebrows over potential privacy risks and security flaws—echoing past debates about similar measures.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about keeping kids safe—it’s another front in the tug-of-war between online safety and personal privacy. If the EU rolls this out widely, it could reshape how platforms handle age checks, but the backlash over data handling could slow things down. Either way, it’s a sign that stricter internet rules are coming, ready or not.
Hold onto your controllers—ASUS's ROG Xbox Ally handheld might be hitting shelves sooner than anyone guessed. A fresh leak hints that the launch could be just weeks away, cutting the wait time for gamers eager to get their hands on this portable powerhouse.
Editor’s Note: If you've been eyeing a high-performance handheld to pair with your Xbox library, this could be your moment. A quicker release means less time waiting and more time playing—especially with rumors swirling about its specs and Xbox integration. For a market packed with Steam Decks and Nintendo Switches, a strong Xbox-aligned contender could shake things up.
The UK government is considering a closer look at VPN services after their popularity spiked during the recent age verification controversy. While VPNs help users bypass restrictions and protect privacy, officials are now questioning whether they should face tighter controls—or even a ban.
Editor’s Note: If you're one of the many Brits using a VPN to dodge online restrictions or keep your browsing private, this could be bad news. The government's scrutiny suggests a potential clash between privacy rights and regulatory control, which might reshape how freely people can navigate the web in the UK.
If you’ve got a Samsung phone, there’s a good chance you could be squeezing way more life out of your battery without much effort. This article walks through seven simple tweaks—like adjusting screen brightness or limiting background apps—that can add hours to your daily usage. It’s not about drastic changes, just smarter settings.
Editor’s Note: Let’s be real—running out of battery is annoying, and charging all the time wears out your phone faster. These tips are a quick win for anyone who wants their Samsung to last longer between plugs, which is pretty much everyone. No tech jargon, just practical fixes.