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What else can AI do? 7 uses beyond chatbots and image generation
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. What else can AI do? 7 uses beyond chatbots and image generation You can do a lot with local AI, especially on a gaming PC with a powerful graphics card. While cloud-based AI solutions are all the rage, local AI tools are more powerful than ever. Your gaming PC can do a lot more with AI than just run large language models in LM Studio and generate images with Stable Diffusion and unlike with cloud-based AI tools, you maintain full control over your data and have complete privacy. Here's a taste of the cool AI stuff you can do on a desktop PC right now.
Amazon just unleashed its Cyber Monday laptop deals and it's dropping prices on MacBooks, gaming PCs, and more
Gear Computers Laptops Amazon just unleashed its Cyber Monday laptop deals and it's dropping prices on MacBooks, gaming PCs, and more Whether you need a basic everyday driver or a full-featured gaming PC, Amazon's Cyber Monday laptop can save you cash. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. A laptop is a big investment. Not only do they typically cost a lot of money, but you're committing a machine you'll stare at while you shop, do homework, remote work, game, and pretty much everything else in your online life. Amazon just dropped its Cyber Monday deals on laptops and these are some of the lowest prices we have seen all year.
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If You Hated 'A House of Dynamite,' Watch This Classic Nuclear Thriller Instead
At a time when nuclear threats feel more alarming than ever, Netflix's doomsday film falls frustratingly flat. A 1964 masterpiece tells a much better cautionary tale. Somewhere over the Arctic reaches of North America, a nuclear bomber flies in a squadron, awaiting its orders. When a secret code appears on a machine in the cockpit, the crew looks at each other, stunned. The code is instructing them to attack.
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Make the most of AI with iBUYPOWER's RDY Element Pro R01
AI is driving new capabilities across creative apps, productivity tools and gaming. Many of these features can now directly run on a laptop or desktop without the need for subscriptions or cloud access. PCs equipped with a GeForce RTX 50 Series GPU accelerate AI performance and unlock the best experience. Alongside DLSS 4 upscaling and multi frame generation, which boost performance and image quality in supported game titles, GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs give you access to NVIDIA's suite of RTX AI features that can enhance your creative endeavors, give you free access to a capable (and private) chatbot, and help you enjoy streamed movie and TV at higher quality than ever before. NVIDIA has been at the forefront of AI innovation--from building AI factories to advancing the latest gaming and creative technologies on laptops and desktops. Tensor Cores, the dedicated hardware that accelerates AI processing, first launched with the GeForce RTX 20 Series in 2018 and have advanced every generation since then.
Your gaming PC is overdue for an upgrade--Windows 11 Pro can fix that
Still running Windows 10 on your gaming PC? You're not just behind, you're soon to be unsupported. Microsoft is officially ending security updates for Windows 10 on Oct. 14, 2025, which means now's the time to upgrade your operating system. If you're gaming, working, or doing anything important on that machine, Windows 11 Pro offers the security, performance, and features you actually need in 2025. Right now, you can get a Windows 11 Pro license for just 14.97 through June 1 at 11:59 PM, no subscription required. Windows 11 Pro brings a major performance boost, especially for gamers.
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As Microsoft's consumer champion departs, so does its soul
"Panos Panay" may not be an anagram for "passion," but at Microsoft, it was pretty darn close. Panos Panay, the chief product officer for Microsoft, unexpectedly stepped down on Tuesday, after serving nearly twenty years at the company. Panay rose to the ranks of chief product officer, overseeing the development of Windows and its complementary Surface PC line. Interestingly, Panay gave no specific reason for leaving, and at press time had only posted a single message announcing his departure on Twitter/X. Even more interestingly, Panay had originally said he would oversee the launch of Microsoft's next Surface devices at an event this week, on Sept. 21.
Pushing Buttons: Building a gaming PC is painstaking and humbling – I can't wait to do it again
Next week I am going to build a gaming PC. I've done it once before and wrote an article about what a nightmare the process was – although the issue turned out to be with the USB stick I used to install the motherboard update patch and … well, don't get me started. The thing is, I figured it out because when you have played PC games for as long as I have, you know that figuring technical stuff out is a key part of the experience. While games consoles have always been pure plug-and-play experiences, PC games have definitely not. When I started playing in the early 1990s, they came on multiple floppy discs – The Secret of Monkey Island was on eight – and you had to keep swapping them in and out of the drive, like feeding a voracious robot.
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Newegg's ChatGPT-based PC builder is kind of a dumb shill
AI text generation is the hot ticket right now, and Newegg is ready to jump on the bandwagon. In addition to using the popular ChatGPT program for generating website text like product descriptions and customer service chat, the PC-focused web store is integrating the AI system into its PC Builder tool, which first went live last year. Predictably, the tool was already suggesting builds for gaming desktops that were kind of ridiculous. The AI version of the tool doesn't seem to be any better. As PC Gamer notes, the conversation-style text inputs make ChatGPT and Newegg spit out results that are, quote, "extortionate."
Why I switched from console gaming to PC gaming
I've been a gamer pretty much all of my life. When I was a kid, my dad taught me how to navigate the puzzles and defeat the bosses in Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past on the original Nintendo. Those are some of my earliest childhood memories, which is why console gaming will always have a special place in my heart. That said, now that I'm in my mid-thirties and value comfort and convenience above all else, I've mostly switched to PC gaming these days. I'm not going to lie, my argument for switching to PC gaming is mostly rooted in my persnickety personality.
Best cloud gaming services: GeForce Now vs. Amazon Luna vs. Google Stadia and others
Being able to play modern, high-quality video games on just about any kind of PC is the big pitch of the handful of cloud gaming services out there. Using a subscription model, these services allow people with a strong internet connection to tap remote servers in order to play video games of all kinds on even modest computer setups that wouldn't be able to run them directly. We took the time to try out the biggest players in the cloud gaming space to figure out what works, what to expect, and why you may want to choose one service over another. From the game libraries to the user experience to the visual quality, read on to see what these cloud gaming services bring to the table. When it comes to the best all-around experience, GeForce Now is our strongest recommendation.
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