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Quora's Poe launches its most affordable subscription plan for $5/month

Poe, Quora's chatbot app, launched one of its most affordable subscription options on Monday, priced at just $5 per month.  In addition, the company Poe, Quora's chatbot app, launched two subscription options at $5 and $250 per month.

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Meta tests 'AI-generated comment suggestions' on Instagram: Report

Meta-owned Instagram has started testing a feature that provides AI-generated comment suggestions on posts. Several report

OpenAI to start testing ChatGPT connectors for Google Drive and Slack

OpenAI will soon begin testing a way for business customers to connect apps like Slack and Google Drive to ChatGPT.

Chatbots 6month
Meet Roganbot: The AI Keeping Tabs On Joe Rogan's Podcast Empire

As podcasts dominate public conversation, one AI tool might reshape how journalists and listeners keep up with digital dialogue.

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Sam Altman tweets delay to ChatGPT-4.5 launch while also proposing a shocking new payment structure

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has taken to X to announce that the release of ChatGPT -4.5, scheduled for tomorrow, will be delayed for all users. Instead of a major release, Open AI will be rolling the product out from tomorrow for a select number of users.

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Superhuman introduces AI-powered categorization to reduce spammy emails in your inbox

It has been more than two years since ChatGPT burst on the scene. Shortly after that, it seemed like almost every email app integrated AI-powered email

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RPLY is a new AI assistant that responds to missed texts

A new Mac app called RPLY launches today, designed to help texters achieve "inbox zero" on iMessage.  Targeting those who often forget to reply and leave A new Mac app called RPLY launches today, targeting users who often forget to reply to texts.

Is This How Reddit Ends?

But now even Reddit is becoming more artificial. The platform has quietly started beta-testing Reddit Answers, what it calls an "AI-powered conversational interface." In function and design, the feature—which is so far available only for some users in the U.