Four ways to start the year without AI
It’s the new year, and AI will likely be a part of it. But what if you want to the start the new year without it?
It’s the new year, and AI will likely be a part of it. But what if you want to the start the new year without it?
The power of investigative journalism manages a win, with Google rolling out fixes for the misinformation plaguing its systems over the past weeks.
A concentrated effort to affect search means Google is amplifying lies and misinformation online unwittingly. What’s going on?
An addition to Google Search that isn’t “AI Mode” but still uses AI, the search system will let you see how clothes look on your body before you spend money.
Whether you like Google’s AI overviews or not, searching is about to become a whole lot more AI-infused, as Australia becomes one of the last places to get the AI Mode.
AI is everywhere, and even a part of Google Search, but Australians will miss out on the agentic “AI Mode” of Google, at least for a little bit longer.
If you rely on AI to assist you and want it inside your web browser, Microsoft’s Edge might have a reason for you to try it again on Windows and Mac.
Your search results already have more than a bit of AI, but they’re about to have more, as Google embraces artificial intelligence and just says “morreeeeeee”.
If you’re not a fan of Google’s AI additions launched last year, there may be a handy fix: use specific words in the vernacular.
Searching for websites on Google in Australia is about to take a turn for the weird, as Google’s AI overview system switches on locally.