Stack Overflow Users Don’t Trust AI. They’re Using It Anyway
Stack Overflow's traffic tanked when ChatGPT launched. Three years later, CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar has pivoted the
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Stack Overflow's traffic tanked when ChatGPT launched. Three years later, CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar has pivoted the
Google dropped Gemini 3 Flash this week. And for once, the upgrade actually matters for regular users.
Facebook Messenger's desktop app stopped working today. If you're a Mac or Windows user, you'll now need to use
Google Maps added Gemini AI, and it's surprisingly useful. I tested it on California roads to see if voice commands could replace fumbling with your
Spotify went dark for thousands of users this morning. One minute, playlists worked fine. The next? Complete silence.
Google just dropped something wild. Their experimental browser doesn't just load websites. It creates custom web apps based on what you're doing.
Microsoft Teams finally caught up with reality. Personal users can now record calls and meetings.
Blurry shots? Boring backgrounds? Photobombers ruining your vacation pics? Google Photos now fixes all of that automatically.
Google Translate used to butcher idioms. You'd type "raining cats and dogs" and get back something about falling pets. Not anymore.
Reddit just rolled out verification badges. Yes, really. The platform that's always prided itself on anonymity now wants to confirm who you actually are.
YouTube TV started simple in 2017. One price, one bundle, everything included. That version is dying.
Microsoft just dropped data on 37.5 million Copilot conversations. The results? People aren't using AI for what Microsoft expected.