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This startup knows what AI is saying about your brand

Internet users are increasingly turning to AI tools like ChatGPT, rather than traditional search engines, as they look for information online, meaning businesses trying to reach them need to adapt—quickly.

“There’s this pattern that plays out on the internet, where a new sort of technology emerges that changes how consumers interact with informat

OpenAI gave GPT-5 an emotional lobotomy, and it crippled the model

It’s rare for a tech titan to show any weakness or humanity. Yet even OpenAI’s notoriously understated CEO Sam Altman had to admit this week that the rollout of the company’s new GPT-5 Large Language Model was a complete disaster.

“We totally screwed up,” Altman admitted in an i

Documents: The architect’s programming language

Senior developers know how to deploy code to systems made of code. Architects know how to deploy ideas to systems made of people. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/08/20/documents-the-architect-s-programming-language/

An engineer explains how AI can prevent satellite disasters in space

With satellite mega-constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink deploying thousands of spacecraft, monitoring their health has become an enormous challenge. Traditional methods can’t easily scale to handle the volume, and a single failure can cost millions.

James Murphy, AI engineering lead at Irish space technology company R

Landline phones are back—and they’re helping kids connect safely with friends

In today’s world, communication is largely done through one of two methods: smartphones or social media. Young children, however, rarely have access to either—and experts say they shouldn’t have any access at all until age 13 or later.

That leaves many parents as the gatekeepers of their children’s social lives, long past the days of mommy-and-me classes and playdates. But an old-school solution is giving kids more independence:

Quality Audiences: Why Lower Traffic Might Be Better via @sejournal, @rio_seo

Not all traffic is good traffic. Learn how quality content and audience targeting drive better conversions and stronger business outcomes.

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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/quality-audiences-why-lower-traffic-might-be-be

The B2B SEO Trap: Why High-Intent Visibility Can Still Underperform via @sejournal, @coreydmorris

Not all high-intent B2B traffic is sales-ready. Here’s how to better align visibility, content, and conversion without forcing visitors into a one-size-fits-all funnel.

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https://www.searchengin

Meet vibe coding’s nerdy but sane sibling

By now you’ve probably heard of “vibe coding”: creating software from scratch by prompting AI to generate the source code for you, instead of writing it yourself. The promise of spinning up real working apps from nothing but mushy human language is tantalizing—and companies such as

Is ChatGPT really making us dumb and lazy?


Since ChatGPT’s debut in 2022, generative AI quickly entered our work, study, and personal lives, helping to speed up research, content creation, and more at an unprecedented rate. Enthusi

17d | The Next Web
Mutanti se superschopností proti virům a mRNA léčba do první linie

Reálný svět strčil do kapsy komiksy. Velmi vzácná mutace, která vypíná gen pro imunitní protein ISG15 a komplikuje tím život svým nositelům, také poskytuje šokující superschopnost - mutanti neonemocní virovou infekcí. Zřejmě žádnou a nikdy. Mohla by z toho být univerzální protivirová mRNA léčba a zbraň proti budoucím virovým pandemiím, i když ani neznáme jejich původce. http://www.osel.cz/14212-mutanti-se-superschopnosti-proti-virum-a-mrna-lecba-do-prvni-linie.html

17d | osel.cz
Palantir, Nvidia stocks slip as Wall Street edges away from its records

Wall Street is edging lower on Tuesday following drops for Palantir and other stars that had been riding the mania surrounding artificial intelligence technology.

The S&P 500 slipped 0.4% and is on track for a third straight modest loss after setting its 

Breaking Down Optmyzr’s Study on Amazon’s Exit from Google Ads via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

Explore Optmyzr’s study on Amazon leaving Google Ads: why clicks increased but value declined, and what it means for advertisers across industries.

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This free AI tool wants to make divorce less complicated

Since its founding in 2018, Hello Divorce has aimed to make the divorce process less stressful and more cost-effective. The startup helps spouses accurately complete often-confusing legal forms and navigate procedures that vary from state to state, and even county to county. Now, anyone who creates a free account can access vetted divorce information—covering laws and procedures—through an

AI study tool Cubby Law looks to boost law students’ GPAs

Law school can be notoriously competitive, with post-graduation job opportunities heavily dependent on grade point average. GPAs are determined primarily by final exams, which are graded on a strict curve.

To give students a fair chance, professors often provide detailed syllabi, comprehensive course outlines, and practice exams with sample questions—usually based on hypothetical legal scenarios—along with essay responses

Clippy is back—this time as a mascot for Big Tech protests

Clippy has become an unlikely protest symbol against Big Tech. 

The trend started when YouTuber Louis Rossmann ">posted a video earlier this month titled “Change your profile picture to clippy. I’m serious.” 

His followers answered the call and now across YouTube, X, and other platforms, profile photos are turning into the iconic Microsoft Office Assistant as a silent protest against tech companies’ encroac

Standby As Google Cannibalizes Itself (While Also Devouring All Of Us) via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig

Google’s AI Overviews show how self-cannibalization works. Kevin Indig revisits product cannibalization with lessons from Apple, Netflix, Amazon, and what it means for marketers.

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Google: Why CrUX & Search Console Don’t Match On Core Web Vitals via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google's Barry Pollard explains why CrUX and Search Console often report different Core Web Vitals results. Learn how page-view vs. URL-level methods lead to mismatches.

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Strengthening the core: Stack Overflow for Teams 2025.6

Our August release, Stack Overflow for Teams 2025.6, focuses on critical back-end improvements that enhance stability, data integrity, and identity management. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/08/19/strengthening-the-core-stack-overflow-for-teams-2025-6/

Social media is dead. Meta has admitted as much. What now?

Back in March, Facebook introduced a new feature that wasn’t exactly new. The Friends tab—described by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg as “a throwback to OG Facebook”—is a way for the app’s users to see only the latest posts from friends, and none of the algorithm-recommended content otherwise dominating their feeds. Personal social networking, once Facebook’s core product, had finally been releg

Diagnostic AI is powerful—but doctors are irreplaceable

Microsoft captured global attention with a recent announcement that its new artificial intelligence model can outperform doctors in diagnosing diseases. Trained on vast amounts of medical data, the diagnostic AI surpassed physicians in tests across multiple conditions. It marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of healthcare technology and sends a clear message: the f

Are Google’s AI Travel Results Uncovering More Hidden Gems? [Data Study] via @sejournal, @TaylorDanRW

Smaller travel brands appear more often in Google’s AI results, yet major players still dominate. Here’s where challenger sites can focus for impact.

The post Are Google’s AI Travel Results Uncovering More Hidden Gems? [Data Study] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

https://www.searchenginejournal.com/are-google

Why Japan’s 7-Elevens are the hottest new tourist attraction

Forget the Shibuya Crossing or Mount Fuji; tourists in Japan are adding convenience stores to their travel itineraries.

Thanks to TikTok, grocery store tourism is trending. Viral taste tests of matcha lattes, egg salad sandwiches, and

I tried 10 AI browsers. Here’s why Perplexity’s Comet is the best so far

While AI features have been creeping into pretty much every popular browser for the past couple of years now, most of them don’t actually change how you browse the web.

You might, for instance, have Safari summarize a web page, or chat with Microsoft Edge’s Copilot in a persistent sidebar, but you’re not accomplishing anything that ChatGPT

AI assistants are here to shake up (or ruin) your fantasy sports league

The English Premier League, the world’s most popular soccer league, kicks off this weekend to a global TV audience of around one billion people across nearly every country. Alongside the action on the pitch, millions more will be selecting their fantasy football teams for the weekend’s fixtures.

Fantasy sports bring together friends and colleagues, adding a competitive edge that some take to extremes—poring over data and a

Founder fraud isn’t an outlier: it’s a design flaw

Another month, another founder accused of fraud. This time it’s Christine Hunsicker of CaaStle, indicted on July 18 for allegedly falsifying financial records, misrepresenting profits, and continuing fraud even after her removal by the board. According to reports, before meeting with an audit firm, she searched online for the terms “fraud,” “created an audit firm fake,” and “JP morgan 4m records faked”—an apparent reference to fraud charges related to yet another disg

O hliníku s chladnou hlavou

Soli hliníku přidávané do vakcín jako adjuvans stále budí vášně a místo odborné debaty tu máme další frontu nekončících kulturních válek. http://www.osel.cz/14210-o-hliniku-s-chladnou-hlavou.html

18d | osel.cz
DARPA pokřtila válečnou loď bez posádky USX-1 Defiant

Agentura DARPA nedávno rozbila o příď autonomní lodi USX-1 Defiant láhev a oficiálně ji pokřtila. Loď, jejíž design nepočítá s lidmi, připomíná elegantní dýku, která rozkrajuje mořské vlny. Její konstrukce spoléhá na jednoduchost a možnost masové výroby pro případ konfliktu. http://www.osel.cz/14209-darpa-pokrtila-valecnou-lod-bez-posadky-usx-1-defiant.html

18d | osel.cz
Opinion: Europe can lead the world in legal AI — by out-regulating everyone else


Remember the movie Dodgeball? That ridiculous scene where the coach makes his team run across a busy highway? The logic: “If you can dodge traffic, you can dodge a ball.” Europe’s approach to AI feels similar: if you can survive our labyrinth of rules, you ca

18d | The Next Web
5 excellent free podcast apps for iOS and Android

I’m going to go out on a limb and assume you’ve been on the internet before. If so, you’ve likely stumbled upon a podcast or two. There are almost 5 million of them out there, after all.

The problem isn’t finding a podcast, though—it’s finding the best way to listen in. While Apple and Spotify have made a big push into the space, and their apps are perfectly serviceable, they’re not always the best fit for power users or people who just want a clean, no-nonsense experie

Philips CEO Jeff DiLullo on how AI is changing healthcare today

AI is quietly reshaping the efficiency, power, and potential of U.S. healthcare, even as government health policy and spending drastically shift. Philips, the legacy electronics manufacturer turned medtech provider, is leading the AI healthcare revolution, streamlining and accelerating the workflow of patient care. Philips North America CEO Jeff DiLullo shares how tec

How satellites and orbiting weapons make space the new battlefield

As Russia held its Victory Day parade this year, hackers backing the Kremlin hijacked an orbiting satellite that provides television service to Ukraine.

Instead of normal programming, Ukrainian viewers saw parade footage beamed in from Moscow: waves of tanks, soldiers and weaponry. The message was meant to intimidate and was an illustration that 21st-century war is waged not just on land, s

Meta spent $27 million protecting Mark Zuckerberg last year, more than any other CEO

The targeted murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson last December put the business world on alert. Companies beyond the insurance and healthcare industries began ramping up security for founders and CEOs, worried that Thompson’s death (and some of the public’s reaction to it), along with rising cyberattacks and death threats, could increase real-world risks for any busine

Tesla lowers monthly lease fee due to UK sales slump

British motorists can now lease a Tesla electric vehicle for just over half of what they would have paid a year ago, The Times reported on Monday, citing industry sources.

Tesla has been forced to offer discounts of up to 40% to car leasing companies to shift more units, the report said.

The discounts are also d

Google fined $36 million for anticompetitive deals with Australia’s largest telcos

Google has agreed to pay a 55 million Australian dollar ($36 million) fine for signing anticompetitive deals with Australia’s two largest telecommunications companies that banned the installation of competing search engines on some smartphones, the U.S. tech giant and Australia’s competition watchdog said.

The 

All the Fours: The PHP & Laravel Ecosystem’s Greatest Year Yet

Picture this: you’re at your desk, coffee growing cold, staring at a legacy codebase that feels like it was written during the Jurassic period. The tests are brittle, the UI updates require a degree in JavaScript archaeology, the CSS is a maze of !important declarations, and the admin panel… well, let’s just say it makes […]

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Google Makes Merchant API Generally Available: What’s New via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google makes Merchant API generally available and announces plans to sunset the Content API. New features include order tracking, issue resolution, and Product Studio.

The post Google Makes Merchant API Generally Available: What’s New appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

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‘Pips,’ a new logic puzzle from New York Times Games, might just be your next ‘Wordle’

On an average day, tens of millions of people visit The New York Times Games section to solve the latest crossword puzzle, keep their Wordle streak alive, or see if they can figure out the mystery of that day’s Connections puzzle. Two-thirds of the site’s weekly visitors play two or more games. Half play fou

Community Corner: Longhorn PHP 2025 With Ian Littman

Links: Longhorn PHP – https://longhornphp.com/ HoneyBadger.io – https://HoneyBadger.io Our Discord – https://discord.gg/aMTxunVx Ian on phpc.social – https://phpc.social/@ian Scott’s Social Media: Website – https://scott.keck-warren.com/ Bluesky – https://bsky.app/profile/scottkeckwarren.bsky.social LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-keck-warren-91689810/ Mastodon – https://phpc.social/@scottkeckwarren

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Why CMOs Should Rethink ROAS As A North Star Metric via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

ROAS looks great in reports, but it can distort your strategy. Here’s how to rethink your KPIs for long-term growth, not just short-term wins.

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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/why-cmos-should-rethink-roas-as-a-north-star

Why The Last Year Has Been The Biggest Challenge For CMOs via @sejournal, @gregjarboe

From AI disruption to vanishing attribution, this breakdown of CMO challenges offers a realistic view and tactical path through one of marketing’s most volatile years.

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Crowdfunded companies are ‘ghosting’ investors. Changing the rules could restore trust

Imagine you invest $500 to help a startup get off the ground through investment crowdfunding. The pitch is slick, the platform feels trustworthy, and the company quickly raises its target amount from hundreds of people just like you. Then—silence. No updates, no financials, not even a thank-you.

You’ve been ghosted—not by a friend, but by a company you helped fund.

This isn’t just an unlucky anecdote. It’s hap

Mezigalaktický experiment: Objevíme temnou hmotu v magnetických polích galaxií?

Axiony, které patří k předním kandidátům na temnou hmotu, jsou stejně lehké jako kluzké a stále úspěšně vzdorují objevení. Mezinárodní tým fyziků po nich pátral pomocí urychlovačů velikosti kup galaxií, v nichž záření aktivních galaktických center urychlují nezměrná mezigalaktická magnetická pole. Objev axionů z toho nebyl, ale mají teď na kontě řekněme bod k dobru. http://www.osel.cz/14208-mezigalakticky-experiment-objevime-temnou-hmotu-v-magnetickych-polich-galaxii.html

19d | osel.cz
How To Create Your Instagram Content Plan (With Free Template) via @sejournal, @donutcaramel13

Set clearer Instagram goals, streamline planning, and create a consistent visual tone with this practical content calendar guide and free downloadable template.

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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/create-instagram-content-plan/331635/

Google Expands iOS App Marketing Capabilities via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

Google updates iOS App Install campaigns with new ad formats, smarter bidding, and privacy-first measurement. Here’s what it means and how marketers can adapt.

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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-expands-ios-app-marketing-capabi

AI gives students more reasons to not read books. It’s hurting their literacy

A perfect storm is brewing for reading.

AI arrived as both kids and adults were already spending less time reading books than they did in the not-so

Older Americans like using AI, but trust issues remain, survey shows

Artificial intelligence is a lively topic of conversation in schools and workplaces, which could lead you to believe that only younger people use it. However, older Americans are also using AI. This raises the questions of what they’re doing with the technology and what they think of it.

I’m

Od hieroglyfů k alfabetě na dávné Krétě

Napřed hieroglyfy, brzy na to lineární písmo A, obojí ve skoro neznámém minojském jazyce. Pak už lineární písmo B a nakonec alfabeta, obojí řecky. Potud schéma, ale je to složitější. Písem bylo víc, a minojský jazyk nečekaně dožil i alfabety. http://www.osel.cz/14207-od-hieroglyfu-k-alfabete-na-davne-krete.html

20d | osel.cz
Nové čipy pro ATLAS zpracují moře srážek částic v brutální radiaci

Nejvýkonnější srážeč částic LHC v CERNu projde dalším upgradem. Jeho součástí by měla být instalace nových čipů ADC, které umožní detekovat 1,5 miliard srážek za sekundu a současně vydrží drsné prostředí na pokraji fyziky, které by běžnou elektroniku smázlo jako obtěžující hmyz. http://www.osel.cz/14206-nove-cipy-pro-atlas-zpracuji-more-srazek-castic-v-brutalni-radiaci.html

20d | osel.cz
#473 – Iran War Debate: Nuclear Weapons, Trump, Peace, Power & the Middle East

Debate on Iran war between Scott Horton and Mark Dubowitz. Scott Horton is the author and director of the Libertarian Institute, editorial director of Antiwar.com, host of The Scott Horton Show, and for the past three decades, a staunch critic of U.S. foreign policy and military interventionism. Mark Dubowitz is the chief executive of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, host of the Iran Breakdown podcast, and a leading expert on Iran and its nuclear program for over 20 years. This debate

20d | LEX FRIDMAN
From ‘AI washing’ to ‘sloppers,’ 5 AI slang terms you need to know

While Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and other AI industry leaders can’t stop singing the praises of the technology, a growing number of average Americans are forming a different opinion. 

According to YouGov data from July, Americans are increasingly likely