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New AI Tools in 2025: 11 Mind‑Blowing Upgrades (Gemini 3, GPT‑5.1, Claude 4.5 & More) You Can’t Ignore

New AI Tools in 2025: 11 Mind‑Blowing Upgrades (Gemini 3, GPT‑5.1, Claude 4.5 & More) You Can’t Ignore

Below is a deep‑dive into the most popular new AI tools, how they actually perform, recent news from the last few days, and what it all means for the future. 1. What’s happened in the last few days? (Late November 2025 snapshot)
November 23, 2025
Best Free AI Courses & Certificates for 2025 (Beginner to Advanced)

Best Free AI Courses & Certificates for 2025 (Beginner to Advanced)

Artificial intelligence skills went from “nice-to-have” to “must-have” in less than two years. The good news: world‑class training—and even recognized credentials—are now available for free. Below is a curated, up‑to‑date guide to the best free AI courses and certificates for 2025, organized
November 12, 2025
‘AI‑Made Malware’ Flops: 5 “Generative” Samples Disappoint, Showing Vibe‑Coding Still Can’t Hack It

Google says ‘AI‑Made Malware’ Flops: 5 “Generative” Samples Disappoint, Showing Vibe‑Coding Still Can’t Hack It (Yet)

What Google actually found Google’s AI Threat Tracker describes a shift from AI as mere “copilot” to active runtime use inside malware. Two big firsts stand out: Google adds that adversaries are learning to “social‑engineer” AI guardrails (e.g., claiming to be CTF
November 8, 2025
Is ChatGPT Making Us Stupid

Is ChatGPT Making Us Stupid? Shocking Evidence AI Is Changing How We Talk and Think

The New AI Revolution – and Backlash In less than two years, AI chatbots have leapt from novelties to ubiquitous tools embedded in daily life. OpenAI’s ChatGPT, launched in late 2022, now serves as a virtual scribe, tutor, and conversationalist for hundreds
November 5, 2025
OpenAI Shock Ban - ChatGPT Now Off‑Limits for Political Campaigns and Lobbying

OpenAI’s Shock Ban: ChatGPT Now Off‑Limits for Political Campaigns and Lobbying – Here’s Why (and What It Means Next)

What OpenAI actually changed—and what it didn’t OpenAI’s updated Usage Policies (effective Oct. 29, 2025) list “political campaigning, lobbying, [and] election interference” among disallowed activities. That formalizes and extends the election‑year rules the company set in January 2024 (no campaigning or lobbying
October 31, 2025
Search Engines Gave Us the World at Our Fingertips - Until AI Answers Changed Everything

Search Engines Gave Us the World at Our Fingertips — Until AI Answers Changed Everything

Rise of AI Summaries in Search For decades, search engines like Google were seen as magic portals to all human knowledge — the notion that “all the world’s information is at our fingertips”. In reality, search results were lists of links and
October 23, 2025
How AI4S and LLMs Could Crack Solid‑State Batteries - And Supercharge the Clean‑Energy Race

‘ChatGPT for Materials’ Meets Robot Chemists: How AI4S + LLMs Could Crack Solid‑State Batteries – And Supercharge the Clean‑Energy Race

Why LLMs + AI4S are a turning point for solid‑state electrolytes Solid‑state electrolytes promise safer, higher‑energy batteries by replacing flammable liquids with ion‑conducting solids. But they’re notoriously hard to discover and manufacture: you must balance ionic conductivity, stability (chemical/electrochemical/mechanical), interfacial behavior, and
October 22, 2025
AI Medical Diagnosis

‘70% Wrong?’ New Study Warns Medical Chatbots Can Mislead – Doctors Say: Don’t Trust AI Alone Yet

What the new study actually found Researchers from Humanitas University and Humanitas Research Hospital in Milan tested ChatGPT with clinico‑pathological scenarios spanning ten subspecialties. Pathologists scored the outputs for usefulness and errors. The headline results: The paper concludes that, despite some utility,
October 20, 2025
How “Brain‑Inspired” Neuromorphic Chips Could Upend GPUs

AI’s Power Problem Meets Its Match: How “Brain‑Inspired” Chips Could Upend GPUs in 2026

What is neuromorphic (brain‑inspired) computing? Neuromorphic computing borrows from the brain’s playbook: it co‑locates memory and computation to avoid the von‑Neumann “traffic jam” of shuttling data between separate chips. IBM describes this shift as in‑memory (analog crossbars that both store and compute)
October 20, 2025