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Chrome Extension Camouflages ChatGPT as Google Docs to Ease Social Anxiety

Chrome Extension Camouflages ChatGPT as Google Docs to Ease Social Anxiety TechRadar
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. Read more

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 CNET
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. Read more

ChatGPT Introduces Simplified Model Picker, Hiding Underlying Models

ChatGPT Introduces Simplified Model Picker, Hiding Underlying Models TechRadar
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. Read more