Google announced auto browse for Chrome at Google Cloud Next. It uses Gemini to read your open tabs and handle real work tasks for you. Here's what it does and who gets it first.
OpenAI Just Rebuilt ChatGPT for Clinicians. Available for Free to Verified Individual Clinicians in the US
OpenAI worked with 260+ physicians across 60 countries to rebuild ChatGPT for clinical use. Here's exactly what changed, what HealthBench measures, and what this means for doctors and patients in 2026.
Anthropic Just Launched Claude Design. Here’s What It Does and How to Start Using It Today
Anthropic just launched Claude Design, a new tool that lets you build prototypes, pitch decks, and visuals using plain language. Here's exactly what it does and how to start today.
MIT Made 13 Foundational AI Courses Available. Most Are Free. Here’s the Smart Order to Take Them In
If you've been meaning to learn AI but keep bouncing between random YouTube videos and $499 bootcamps, stop. MIT has quietly put together one of the best free AI curriculums on the internet, and most people don't even know it exists. MIT Open Learning curated a set of 13 foundational AI courses covering everything from... Continue Reading →
Anthropic Just Dropped a 33-Page Playbook for Building Claude Skills. Here’s What Actually Matters
Most people using Claude are doing the same thing every single session: explaining who they are, what they need, and how they like things done. Over and over again. Imagine hiring a brilliant new colleague and having to re-train them from scratch every morning. That's basically what using Claude without Skills feels like. Anthropic published... Continue Reading →
Your Student Email Is Worth More Than You Think. Here’s the Free Cloud Storage Proof (2026 Update)
Most students are either paying for storage they don't need or constantly deleting files to survive on tiny free plans. That's unnecessary in 2026. Your student email is essentially a key. It unlocks free software, collaboration tools, and, in many cases, large amounts of cloud storage your institution is already paying for. Some of this... Continue Reading →
How Students Can Get Notion Plus for Free and Notion AI at Half Price
Most students using Notion are paying for something they could be getting for free. And the ones who aren't using Notion at all are probably spending hours every week doing things this tool could knock out in minutes. Here's what Notion actually offers students, no hype, no vague promises, and exactly how to claim it.... Continue Reading →
Google Just Released a Free AI Dictation App That Works Without Internet. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal
Google dropped a new app last week and said absolutely nothing about it. No blog post. No press release. No announcement tweet. It just appeared in the App Store on April 6, 2026, and let the internet figure it out. The app is called Google AI Edge Eloquent, and if you dictate notes, emails, or ideas... Continue Reading →
Google Just Made Its Best Image AI Even Faster: Meet Nano Banana 2
If you've been using AI image tools and feeling like you always have to choose between speed and quality, Google just fixed that problem. Meet Nano Banana 2, officially called Gemini 3.1 Flash Image, Google's newest image generation model that takes the intelligence from Nano Banana Pro and wraps it in the blazing speed of Flash. It's rolling out... Continue Reading →
UPDF Review: The AI PDF Editor You’ll Actually Use
If you work with PDFs even a few times a week, UPDF is one of those tools that can quietly save you hours every month. It combines a clean interface with AI features that go beyond basic editing and annotating. In this post, let’s quickly break down what it does well, where it falls short, and who... Continue Reading →
