Gemini 3 — All Guides
Gemini 3 is Google’s latest AI model in the Gemini app for writing, research, planning, and multimodal tasks. It suits students, professionals, and creators who want a more capable assistant with optional paid upgrades.
Guides & Articles
I tested DeepSeek V4 vs Opus 4.7 vs GPT 5.5: which model should you actually use?
GPT 5.5, Claude Opus 4.7, and DeepSeek V4 all look strong on benchmarks—but how do they behave in real coding workflows? This breakdown compares cost, performan…
I built an AI agent in 20 minutes with MaxClaw – step-by-step guide
You can now spin up a powerful AI agent in minutes without touching APIs, servers, or complex configs. This guide walks through MaxClaw, MiniMax’s hosted OpenCl…
What Grok AI may have just uncovered about Google’s quantum leap
Grok AI sifted through years of Google’s public patents, papers, and infrastructure clues to sketch a bold picture: a new kind of quantum processor that could r…
Artificial utopia? Nick Bostrom on conscious AI, alignment, and the future of humanity
Can AI be conscious, creative, or even deserve moral rights? Philosopher Nick Bostrom explores how fast AI is evolving, why alignment is so hard, and what a “so…
How can we stop the AI slop?
A group of independent journalists and researchers explore how AI is reshaping media, why so much content now feels like "slop," and where they personally draw …
Anthropic’s Mythos 1 is coming: why this model could rewrite cybersecurity
Anthropic’s Mythos 1 model is quietly moving from restricted research tool to real-world product, after uncovering tens of thousands of critical software vulner…
The 20 best AI apocalypse movies of all time, ranked
From HAL 9000 to Skynet and beyond, these 20 AI apocalypse movies show just how wrong our smartest creations can go. Here’s a ranked guide to the most chilling,…
Grok AI uncovered the method Egyptians used to cut granite — and it shouldn’t exist
New analysis by Grok AI of Egypt’s Aswan granite quarries suggests the stone was cut with machine‑like precision that doesn’t match any known Bronze Age tools. …
AI and the future of work: threats, opportunities, and what we can do now
AI is reshaping work faster than past technological revolutions. Two leading MIT economists explain how it could hollow out jobs, supercharge inequality, or be …
The acceleration is here: how AI agents are already making real scientific discoveries
Two new Nature papers show AI agents not just summarizing research, but actually proposing, testing, and refining real treatments for cancer, blindness, liver d…