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Let ChatGPT and this app help you rethink your stock picks

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Sterling Stock Picker uses OpenAI-powered AI to analyze stocks, assess risk, and help you make calmer, more informed investment decisions--and lifetime access is just $55.19. While markets don't like uncertainty, lately, there's been plenty of it. That's why Sterling Stock Picker is such a supportive tool . Designed to help investors make clearer, more informed decisions, this tool uses Finley AI, powered by OpenAI (the company behind ChatGPT), to analyze stocks and portfolios with depth and context.


ChatGPT is about to lose these AI models soon

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This change affects users who haven't upgraded to GPT-5.2, though OpenAI claims most users have already transitioned to the newer model. The retirement streamlines ChatGPT's offerings, leaving users with fewer but more advanced AI models for their interactions. You'll soon have fewer AI models to choose from when conversing with ChatGPT. OpenAI recently announced that it'll soon be discontinuing several of the AI chatbot's older GPT models. In two weeks--on Friday, February 13th--OpenAI will remove the GPT-4o, GPT-4.1,


Alliwava GH8 review: Ryzen 9 muscle in a shockingly small PC

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. The Alliwava GH8 is a good example of how much performance is possible today in the smallest of spaces. The Alliwava GH8 is a good example of how much performance is possible today in the smallest of spaces. With the Ryzen 9 8945HS, it not only offers powerful CPU performance, but also added value for AI applications thanks to the improved NPU. In doing so, it leaves many competitors behind in terms of connectivity and cooling management.


A new tool makes it easier to use AI in your browser

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. If you use AI tools all the time, one of the biggest frustrations is switching back and forth between tabs. If you don't want to interrupt your workflow, try switching to BrowserCopilot AI . This new AI Chrome plugin puts some of the most popular AI tools right into your browser, so you don't have to switch back and forth. BrowserCopilot is a Chrome-based AI assistant that lives directly inside your browser, so it can help on the exact page you are already using.


Google Chrome wants to surf the web for you

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Google Chrome is launching agentic AI "autobrowsing" that automates web tasks like form filling, reservations, and license renewals for paid Google AI subscribers. PCWorld reports that a new Gemini AI sidebar will be available to all Chrome users, accessing personal data from Gmail and other apps.


ChatGPT has a new hidden Temporary Chats setting

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PCWorld reports that OpenAI is testing an updated Temporary Chat feature for ChatGPT that retains personal customizations without saving conversations. This hidden setting functions like Incognito Mode, allowing private chats while maintaining user personalization preferences across sessions. AI engineer Tibor Blaho discovered the optional feature, though OpenAI may still store chat copies for up to 30 days for security purposes. OpenAI is testing an update to ChatGPT's "Temporary Chat" feature . Temporary Chat allows you to "have a conversation with a blank slate" where "ChatGPT won't be aware of previous conversations or access memories." It's a lot like Incognito Mode in Chrome, which you can use to "privately" browse the web--except here, it's chatting. The update to Temporary Chat will sort of tweak this, allowing ChatGPT to retain your personal customizations without the conversation itself being saved or affecting your overall account. Temporary chat in ChatGPT has a new, currently hidden option that lets you still use personalization (memory, chat history, style and tone preferences) even though the chat is only temporary ChatGPT web app now also mentions new ChatGPT FinServ plans (Enterprise-like), shopping pic.twitter.com/CaMaeYlCmP


DuckDuckGo poll says 90% responders don't want AI

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PCWorld reports that DuckDuckGo's recent poll revealed 90% of respondents prefer searching without AI integration, highlighting growing user resistance to AI-powered search features.


Do this instead of paying monthly for AI

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Get a 1min.AI Advanced Business Plan lifetime subscription on sale for $74.97 and never switch tools or worry about fees again (MSRP $540). Monthly AI subscriptions add up fast--and once you've enlisted ChatGPT for writing, Gemini for research, and another tool for images or audio, you might already feel like you're in too deep. But 1min.AI is combining them all into a single, lifetime AI platform without subscription fees. So, you need to generate articles for work?


Google Search's AI Mode will mine your life to personalize its answers

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PCWorld reports that Google Search's AI Mode now incorporates Personal Intelligence, mining data from Gmail and Google Photos to deliver customized search results and travel recommendations. This development matters as it represents Google's push toward highly personalized AI experiences while users retain control over which services connect and how data is used. Google assures that personal data from these services won't be used to train its AI models, addressing privacy concerns as the feature expands beyond Gemini chatbot. Earlier this month, Google said its Gemini AI chatbot will be getting to know you a lot better thanks to a new Personal Intelligence feature that scours your digital life. Now, the company has announced that Personal Intelligence is also coming to Google Search's AI Mode . By connecting Gmail and Google Photos to Personal Intelligence, for example, the search engine's AI Mode will be able to provide you with search results tailored specifically to you. For example, AI Mode will use hotel bookings in your Gmail inbox and old travel photos in your Google Photos albums to recommend activities for an upcoming holiday.


ChatGPT is now indexing Grok's AI slop

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PCWorld reports that ChatGPT 5.2 is now indexing Grokipedia, xAI's AI-generated encyclopedia known for inaccuracies and conspiracy theories. This creates a concerning feedback loop where AI-generated misinformation spreads between major language models, potentially overwriting established knowledge. The integration poses significant risks to information integrity as biased or false content from one AI system influences another's responses. More and more of the web is filling up with LLM-generated text, images, and even videos and music . It's an even bigger problem than it seems because the "AI" systems that have scoured the web to generate their large language models are now .