Can an AI that chats with you also guess your job and turn it into a caricature? That’s the premise behind the latest viral trend built around ChatGPT: “Caricature of Me and My Job.” It’s simple, a bit spooky, and very on-brand for 2026’s AI-obsessed internet — but it’s also more limited and less magical […]
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Big Tech Names in the Epstein Files: What It Actually Means
Everyone loves to pretend tech is just about specs, benchmarks, and Android updates. The Epstein Files release is a blunt reminder that Big Tech is also about power, money, and who gets invited to the wrong dinner table. This isn’t another rumor-thread on X; it’s a massive, legally driven document dump from the US government. […]
US Users Are Walking Away from TikTok — And Fast
US TikTok users are deleting their accounts in droves, and the app’s latest policy shift is the tipping point. What’s Actually Happening with TikTok in the US? In the past few days, a wave of US TikTok users have publicly announced that they’re leaving the platform and deleting their accounts. This isn’t just quiet churn; […]
What the Philips 659 Page Tells Us About Modern Web Tracking
The mobile industry has moved from selling hardware to selling attention. You can see that shift not just in ad-heavy apps, but even on a simple spec page for an old phone like the Philips 659. When you open the Philips 659 pictures page on GSMArena, you’re greeted with less about the device itself and […]