NotebookLM can do a lot more than summarize PDFs. Here are 10 practical ways to use it for research, meetings, studying, and presentations, with step-by-step instructions.
DeepLearning.AI Just Dropped a Course on Building AI Agents for Video. Here’s What’s Inside.
DeepLearning.AI's new "AI Agents for Image and Video Generation" course teaches you to build agents that generate images and video, evaluate output automatically, and iterate. Here's what's in each lesson, who it's built for, and how to start.
The AI Arms Race Is Over $700 Billion. Here’s Why Your Subscription Price Just Went Up
Meta is spending more on AI this year than the GDP of most countries. OpenAI wants $100 billion in ad revenue by 2030. Here's what all that money means for the tools you pay for every month.
Google Gemini Omni: How to Create and Edit Video Just by Talking
Google launched Gemini Omni at I/O 2026. It turns text, images, audio, and video into one clip and lets you edit by conversation. Here is what it does and how to use it.
Google AI Pro Just Changed Your Usage Limits: What Actually Happened (And What To Do)
Google moved AI Pro to compute-based usage limits on May 20, 2026, and removed the 1,000 bundled AI credits. Here is what changed, what didn't, and four things to do this week.
Google’s NotebookLM Explained: What It Is and How Small Business Owners and Professionals Can Use It Right Now
NotebookLM is Google's free AI research tool that reads your documents and answers your questions about them. Here's what it does, who it's for, and how to start using it today.
Google and Kaggle Just Reopened Their Free 5-Day AI Agents Course. Here’s What “Vibe Coding” Means and Why You Should Sign Up
Google's Free 5-Day AI Agents Course Is Back on Kaggle: 2026 Guide
Google Just Turned Chrome Into an AI Coworker for the Workplace. Here’s What It Can Actually Do
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.
Google Just Added AI Skills to Chrome. Here’s How to Use Them to Stop Repeating Yourself
If you've ever typed the same instructions into an AI tool more than twice, you already understand the problem Google just solved. On April 14, 2026, Google announced a new feature called Skills for its Chrome browser. It lets you save your favourite Gemini AI prompts as reusable shortcuts that work across any web page,... Continue Reading →
