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Google to Launch AI‑Powered Search Agents This Summer

Google to Launch AI‑Powered Search Agents This Summer
Google announced that its next‑generation Gemini 3.5 Flash model will power AI‑driven search agents, letting users create mini‑apps for tasks like itinerary planning directly from the search bar. The feature, slated for a summer rollout, will let users customize, share, and revisit generated dashboards, signaling a shift away from traditional blue‑link results toward more interactive, AI‑generated experiences. Lire la suite

OpenAI moves ChatGPT model selector into prompt bar, adds hidden Pro option

OpenAI moves ChatGPT model selector into prompt bar, adds hidden Pro option
OpenAI has quietly revamped the ChatGPT interface for Plus, Pro and Business users, placing the model selector—Instant, Thinking and Configure—directly beside the prompt box. The change makes it easier for subscribers to pick the right version of GPT for their tasks, with Instant delivering speed, Thinking offering deeper reasoning, and a hidden Pro tier unlocking the most powerful GPT‑5.5 engine. A new auto‑select switch and an extended thinking mode also appear in the Configure menu, giving users finer control over performance and resource usage. Lire la suite

Chrome Extension Camouflages ChatGPT as Google Docs to Ease Social Anxiety

Chrome Extension Camouflages ChatGPT as Google Docs to Ease Social Anxiety
A new Chrome extension called GPTDisguise lets users disguise the ChatGPT web interface as a Google Docs document. The creator, citing personal social anxiety about using AI in public, designed the tool to give the chatbot a familiar, non‑suspicious look. The extension is purely cosmetic—it adds document‑style toolbars, margins, and formatting while the underlying ChatGPT functionality remains unchanged. Users install the extension, activate the camouflage, and can continue typing to the AI without drawing attention. The developer emphasizes that the tool does not create real Google Docs and is intended solely to address a social, not technical, concern. Lire la suite

Google Labs Unveils Stitch, an AI‑Powered Design Platform for Websites and Apps

Google Labs Unveils Stitch, an AI‑Powered Design Platform for Websites and Apps
Google Labs introduced Stitch, an AI‑driven design tool that lets users create website and app interfaces through natural‑language prompts. Leveraging Gemini models, Stitch supports text and voice input, offers real‑time design critiques, and allows on‑the‑fly edits such as moving buttons or changing colors. Currently in beta, the platform can generate multi‑page layouts, extract design systems from URLs, and export rules via a markdown file. Early testers reported impressive visual results but noted occasional glitches typical of a beta product. Lire la suite

ChatGPT Introduces Simplified Model Picker, Hiding Underlying Models

ChatGPT Introduces Simplified Model Picker, Hiding Underlying Models
ChatGPT now displays only three model options—Instant, Thinking, and Pro—while the actual AI engine is chosen automatically based on prompt complexity and other factors. The older model names have been removed from the main interface and are only accessible through hidden settings. This shift aims to streamline the user experience and reduce costs, but it also means users may not know which model generated a given answer, creating potential gaps between expectation and reality. Lire la suite

Claude Introduces Interactive Visuals Directly Within Chat

Claude Introduces Interactive Visuals Directly Within Chat
Claude has rolled out a beta feature that embeds interactive charts, diagrams and other visual tools directly into chat conversations. The new capability lets users adjust controls and instantly see graphics update, turning static explanations into dynamic, on‑the‑fly demonstrations. Early tests show practical applications such as coffee‑to‑water calculators, volcanic cross‑sections and even fashion‑style generators, highlighting the potential for more engaging AI‑driven interactions. Lire la suite

AI Coding Agents Recreate Classic Minesweeper with Mixed Results

AI Coding Agents Recreate Classic Minesweeper with Mixed Results
A test of four AI coding agents tasked with rebuilding the classic Minesweeper game revealed a blend of successes and shortcomings. While the agents successfully implemented core gameplay mechanics such as chording and flagging, they varied in UI polish, sound options, and development speed. OpenAI's Codex, for instance, took roughly twice as long to produce a functional version compared to Claude Code. The evaluation highlights both the promise of AI-driven development and the current limits that developers must still address. Lire la suite

OpenAI Rolls Out Faster, More Precise ChatGPT Images Update

OpenAI Rolls Out Faster, More Precise ChatGPT Images Update
OpenAI has launched a new version of its ChatGPT Images tool that is four times faster than the previous model and offers sharper instruction following. The update brings stronger capabilities for adding, subtracting, blending and transposing visual elements, as well as improved handling of dense and small text. A dedicated Images section now appears in the ChatGPT sidebar, providing preset filters and prompt ideas. The upgrade arrives amid rising usage of Google’s Gemini chatbot, positioning OpenAI’s visual generation as a key differentiator for its growing user base. Lire la suite

OpenAI Integrates Voice Mode Directly Into Chat Interface

OpenAI Integrates Voice Mode Directly Into Chat Interface
OpenAI has updated the ChatGPT user experience by embedding the voice conversation feature directly within the main chat window. Users can now speak to the assistant and watch its replies appear as text, along with any images or maps, without switching to a separate screen. The change applies to both mobile and web platforms and is being rolled out to all users. Those who prefer the older, stand‑alone voice view can still enable it through the settings menu. Lire la suite

Microsoft Enhances AI Settings Agent in Windows 11 for Copilot+ PCs

Microsoft Enhances AI Settings Agent in Windows 11 for Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft has rolled out a new preview build of Windows 11 that expands the capabilities of its AI‑driven Settings agent, a feature reserved for Copilot+ PCs. The update adds more suggestion results when users search for settings, alerts users when a requested change cannot be applied, and surfaces recently used options on the Settings home panel. In addition, the Run command dialog now respects dark mode. These changes aim to make the AI assistant more helpful and intuitive for users, especially those less familiar with Windows configuration options. Lire la suite

Windows 11 Insider Preview Adds New Copilot Share Button

Windows 11 Insider Preview Adds New Copilot Share Button
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider Preview introduces a new Copilot button that appears when users hover over an open app in the taskbar. The button lets users share the window’s contents with Copilot Vision, which scans the screen, analyzes the information and enables a conversational AI experience for context, tutorials and deeper insights. Microsoft describes the feature as an experiment in taskbar integration and notes it may be removed before the final release. The addition joins a growing suite of Copilot touchpoints across the OS, including Paint, Notepad, keyboard shortcuts and a screen‑text translation tool. Lire la suite

Instagram Launches Long-Awaited iPad App

Instagram Launches Long-Awaited iPad App
Instagram has finally released a native iPad app, arriving 15 years after the platform first launched. The tablet version opens directly to a Reels feed, lets users view posts and Reels in chronological order, and takes advantage of the larger screen with side‑by‑side comments and an integrated inbox in Direct Messages. The move follows earlier comments from Instagram head Adam Mosseri that the iPad market was not a priority, making the new app a notable shift in the company’s tablet strategy. Lire la suite