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Writer Katy Moon spends the week finding out if ChatGPT can help her reset her life and beat overwhelm…
AI is becoming ever-more ubiquitous: as well as ...
Those who believe that AI will never replace human writers are misguided. It’s already happening. It has already happened. I’m a copywriter by trade and AI is rapidly replacing us. It can produce thin
As all the cool kids know, the place to be on a Thursday at 1pm is sitting next to your crystal-set, listening to the PC Pro Podcast as it broadcasts to the nation. There are over 700 episodes to endu
From unpacking our problems to ChatGPT to finding solace in Reddit forums, we’re increasingly seeking help through a screen. But is this a crucial step towards democratising mental health support – or a symptom of a society obsessed with a ‘quick fix’?
A study into the cognitive cost of AI tools, such as ChatGPT, hit headlines around the world when it was released earlier this year. Its main author, Dr Nataliya Kosmyna, argues that rather than augmenting our intelligence, AI chatbots are contributing to sub-par work and some pretty lonely people