What to know about OpenAI’s new, free AI training course

OpenAI and nonprofit partner Common Sense Media have launched a free training course for teachers aimed at demystifying artificial intelligence and prompt engineering, the organizations said on Wednesday.

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Scammers are making thousands of dollars through blockchain typosquatting

The crypto revolution is in full force following Donald Trump’s re-election. But those looking to send and receive crypto will have to beware of so-called “typosquatting” scams, or risk losing thousands of dollars.

A new study by researchers at Stony Brook University analyzed the prevalence with which scammer

Iggy Azalea explains why she’s gone all in on crypto

Rapper and entrepreneur Iggy Azalea’s crypto token $MOTHER isn’t just another “pump and dump” celebrity crypto play—it’s her next act. As Azalea reveals why she retired from music and pivoted into cryptocurrency, she also shares strategies for  navigating a  male-dominated space, and explains what she expects from the crypto industry after the re-election of Donald Trump. 

This is an abridged transcript of an interview from

‘Living room families’ are all the rage on TikTok

If the chaos of toys, books, and games scattered across your living room makes you feel overwhelmed, a trending term on TikTok might help shift your perspective.

“I just learned the term ‘living room family’,” posted one TikTok user in a now-viral clip. “I never understood why my kids never played in their rooms when I always did as a kid.” The concept of a “living room family” revolves aro

7 experimental Google AI projects you can try right now

Google gives us access to a variety of experimental tools that aren’t quite full-fledged products quite yet. Whether you’re a creator, student, or just curious about AI, there’s something for everyone to explore.

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NotebookLM is Google’s AI-powered note-taking assistant that helps you analyze and understand document

What to do when you hate your favorite influencers’ politics

There are certain social media rules we can all agree on: Ghosting a conversation is impolite, and replying “k” to a text is the equivalent of a backhand slap (violent, wrong, and rude). But what about the rest of the rules? When can we really remind someone of our old Venmo request? What happens when someone tries to flirt with you on LinkedIn?

Fortunately, terminally online writers Delia Cai and St

Whoever ends up owning Chrome, we could use a new browser war

Do you have a favorite web browser? I used to: It was called Flock, had an emphasis on social networking and sharing, and died in 2011. Nothing I’ve used since has warmed my heart quite so much.

On Monday, Bloomberg’s Leah Nylen and Josh Sisco

Google Docs makeover: How the word processor is getting smarter

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Google Docs is getting smarter. New sub-pages help organize complex documents, AI can assist with editing, and pageless mode improves online reading. In my 18 year

The Trump tariffs could create a huge headache for streamers

With Donald Trump set to return to the White House in January, streaming media and consumer electronics companies have to prepare for disruption ahead. Some of Trump’s policies could arguably benefit the industry. For instance, a less aggressive Federal Trade Commission increases the chances of big media mergers, which is


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