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From Wandering in the Dark to an IBM Certificate: How I Tamed AI and Why You Should Too đĄ
In the corridors of big corporations and the quiet of home offices, a certain statistic is making people think: most people in the world still donât know how to use artificial intelligence properly. đ Although headlines scream about a revolution and tools like ChatGPT or Gemini are at our fingertips, the actual use of their potential is lagging. For many, AI is still just a "funny toy" or, worse, a threat to be feared. đ¤â ď¸
By Piotr Nowakabout 18 hours ago in Geeks
The Death of a Digital Friend and New Life with Gemini 3 đâ¨
Iâve said it more than once: ChatGPT was my favorite. It was my "first choice" AIâfrom quick consultations over morning coffee â to complex analyses that kept me up late into the night đ. My sentiment toward OpenAI wasnât accidental; it was my first experience with such advanced intelligence. We knew each other, or at least thatâs what I thought. We built a relationship over more than six months of working together. And then, a month ago, it all vanished. đŤ
By Piotr Nowak10 days ago in Geeks
AI News Today: What Makes AI Companies Worth Investing In Today. AI-Generated.
Two years ago, artificial intelligence companies could raise capital on narrative alone. A compelling vision, an elegant demo, and a promise to âtransform everythingâ were often enough to unlock venture funding. Today, that playbook is obsolete. Investors are no longer underwriting ambition they are underwriting operational proof.
By Hassan Saleem12 days ago in Geeks
celebrities in Epstein Files!
The release and continued examination of documents commonly referred to as the âEpstein filesâ has generated intense global interest, largely because of the number of prominent public figures whose names appear within them. These recordsâstemming from lawsuits, depositions, flight logs, and court filings connected to the late financier Jeffrey Epsteinâhave fueled widespread public debate about accountability, media responsibility, and the difference between documented association and proven wrongdoing. Understanding the context of these files is essential to avoid misinformation and to maintain a professional, evidence-based perspective.
By shaoor afridi13 days ago in Geeks
From Variants to Legacy
This idea didnât come from a panel, a publisher, or a Comic-Con keynote. It came from a comment section. After I published my article about how comic shops donât need more collectors but more readers, I came across a comment that quietly reframed the entire conversation. The commenter pointed out something that, in hindsight, feels almost obvious: libraries are often the genuine point of entry for new comic readers, not comic shops.
By Jenna Deedy15 days ago in Geeks










