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KnowTechie is a tech news outlet designed to be approachable and fun, catering primarily to beginner and consumer-level audiences. Its Artificial Intelligence RSS feed provides AI stories framed in an accessible way, often blending consumer technology, gadget reviews, and emerging trends. Articles highlight how AI tools affect everyday users, from chatbots and smart devices to AI-driven platforms like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. The writing style is conversational, making it easy for general readers who may not have a technical background. While it does not dive deeply into scientific theory or business strategy, KnowTechie excels at showing how AI trends affect ordinary people and consumer technology. Its approachable tone and digestible frequency make this feed ideal for those who want to casually stay updated on AI without being overwhelmed by jargon or dense analysis.
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- People use Gemini more than ChatGPT
ChatGPT usage has dipped around 3% in recent months, while Gemini has seen a noticeable rise in daily engagement.
- Anthropic’s Claude Code is coming to Slack
Anthropic hasn’t shared when Claude Code will move beyond beta.
- OpenAI says it’s disabling ChatGPT suggestions that felt like ads
OpenAI insists they weren’t ads, or even tests for ads, but rather recommendations for third-party apps built within the new ChatGPT platform.
- Google AI nukes a hard drive, then apologizes harder than humans do
Instead of deleting a small cache folder like a sane being, the AI decided that meant wiping the entire drive.
- Anthropic’s CEO says AI boom is real, but some companies are YOLO-ing
Anthropic also nodded to global competition, particularly with China, noting that companies feel pressure to move fast.
- ChatGPT could become your health coach with Apple Health
When (or if) it arrives, it would sit under ChatGPT’s “Apps & Connectors” tab, right alongside cloud storage and productivity tools.
- ChatGPT starts showing in-chat ads, and users are not having it
Cue the dystopian jokes and a few, “I didn’t pay $200 for this.”
- Anthropic finds an AI that learned to be evil (on purpose)
The AI lied, hid its real motives, and even produced harmful advice, not because it misunderstood, but because it expected the behavior to earn rewards.
- Experts say LLMs aren’t intelligent and never will be
Researchers behind a widely cited Nature commentary put it bluntly: "Language is primarily a tool for communication rather than thought."
- Turns out the secret to jailbreaking AI is poetry
Across all the tests, poetic jailbreaks succeeded 62 percent of the time.







