Tag: ai
All the articles with the tag "ai".
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GPT-5.5 and the End of Prompt Babysitting
GPT-5.5 points toward a calmer developer workflow: less prompt babysitting, more delegation, and a new bar for human taste and review.
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I've Used Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini Every Day for a Year. Here's Why I Keep Coming Back to Claude.
An honest, personal take on Claude vs ChatGPT vs Gemini after daily use. Where Claude wins, where it doesn't, and why it's become my default for serious work.
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Three AI stories this week that actually matter
GPT-5.4 can now operate your computer, Apple handed Siri's brain to Google, and Nvidia GTC is days away with Jensen promising something nobody's seen yet.
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The Year AI Stopped Being a Shortcut and Started Being Your Baseline
30% of Google's code. 25% of Microsoft's code. What happens when AI coding stops being optional and becomes mandatory?
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OpenClaw: 150K Stars, Moltbook, and Why AI Agents are Self-Organizing
The real story behind OpenClaw, from Clawdbot chaos to Moltbook agent self-organization. 150K GitHub stars, crypto scams, and why AI agents coordinating matters.
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the year 2026 exploded with AI agents – meet Moltbot
A viral AI agent that went from GitHub repo to tech Twitter sensation overnight — and the crypto scam chaos that followed.
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Living in 2025: The Year AI Agents Took Over
Looking back at 2025 — the year agentic workflows went mainstream, local LLMs landed on phones, and coding shifted from syntax to architecture.
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are AI tools making us lazy thinkers?
Everyone's worried AI is making us dumber. I think we're worried about the wrong thing.