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Digital breadcrumbs lead to the team behind Jewish Onliner, the AI-powered website that got a Yale scholar suspended

The people behind Jewish Onliner don't see themselves as journalists reporting the news, even if they are pleased to be making it.

Cybersecurity 4month
Microsoft adds 'deep reasoning' Copilot AI for research and data analysis

After Google and OpenAI offered up AI news on Tuesday, Microsoft has followed with announcements of its own, including details of two "deep reasoning" agents for Microsoft 365

OpenAI's Deep Research Agent Is Coming for White-Collar Work

The research-focused agent shows how a new generation of more capable AI models could automate some office tasks.

Deep Learning 5month
The AI buffet: GPT, Gemini, Claude, and more for life—here's how

Your days switching between five different models and arguing with AI chatbots are over. 1min.AI completely redefines the user experience.

How to use ChatGPT as a personal AI research assistant

You can get at Deep Research through the ChatGPT apps for web, desktop, and mobile devices. On the web, as long as you've selected an AI model that supports the feature from the drop-down list in the top left corner, you'll see a Deep research button in the main prompt box.

Chatbots 5month
Worried about DeepSeek? Turns out, Gemini is the biggest data offender

Recent data from Surfshark, a well-known VPN provider, uncovered that Google Gemini is the most data-intensive AI chatbot app. DeepSeek, however, comes in fifth out of the 10 most popular applications.

Deep Learning 5month
400 TB Data Set Used to Train AI Has API Keys and Valid Credentials, Researchers Find

Security researchers have discovered that some datasets used by companies that developed large language models (LLM) included API keys, passwords, and many other forms of credentials.

Cybersecurity 5month
Ditch the AI subscriptions and keep the premium features

Balancing creative work, managing projects, or keeping up with social media can feel like a never-ending to-do list. AI can help, but it gets expensive if you want anything other than the super basic free tools.