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Amazon’s New AI Tool Translates Kindle E-Books for Self-Published Authors
AIAmazon has quietly opened a new chapter in digital publishing with the launch of Kindle Translate, an AI-powered translation service designed to help authors using the platform attain new international readers. Announced early this November 2025, the service enters its beta phase with free access to select self-published authors-but its implications go far beyond the potential cost savings.
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A Smarter Way to Surf the Web with ChatGPT Atlas
AIWhen OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Atlas on October 21, 2025, it represented a revolutionary attempt to redefine the capability of a web browser. While the typical browser that simply serves up web pages and awaits your response, Atlas brings the entire conversational intelligence of ChatGPT directly into your browsing experience. Atlas is based on the Chromium engine and at present is available to use on macOS, and versions will soon be released in Windows, iOS and Android.
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Your Chatbot AIs Could Soon Determine What You View on Facebook and Instagram
AlMeta is preparing to take another step toward how it personalizes what individuals encounter on the internet. The company will also start breaking down user engagement with its in-built artificial intelligence assistant, which can be found in Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, in order to influence the types of ads, videos and recommendations that users will see on their respective feeds starting December 16, 2025. That is, your inquiries and your conversations with Meta AI will likely become the content of the very future you follow.
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Google Brings AI Formula Help to Sheets
AlGoogle Sheets has become much more accessible, especially for users who never enjoyed formulas. With its recent AI update, the Sheets team gave its built-in assistant, Gemini, the ability to explain, diagnose, and even fix formulas. The facelift extends beyond just skin: the feature aims to make incomprehensible spreadsheet logic comprehensible—even to individuals who never liked math class.
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Why Chatbots Make Things Up Now and Then and What That Portends for Us
AlIn recent years, artificially intelligent (AI) chatbots have been becoming progressively smarter and smarter, transforming mundane interactions in everything from customer support and learning to even fiction writing. But despite the alarmingly natural-sounding fluidity and apparent intelligence of these systems, they are notorious for spouting out what experts like to call “AI hallucinations”: confidently generated statements or facts that are completely false or fabricated. But what are AI hallucinations, why do chatbots fabricate, and what does every user need to learn to use this new digital front safely and effectively?
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Amazon Launches Lens Live, AI-Powered Shopping That You Can Use Right Away
AlAmazon has launched Lens Live, an artificial intelligence-powered feature that is capable of turning the camera on an iPhone into a doorway to shop. Rather than entering a search query into the computer keyboard or reading a barcode, customers can just point their phone at something in the physical world. In a few seconds, Amazon product matches in its huge catalog are displayed on screen and can be placed in a cart or bookmarked. The launch is an enormous improvement in the way online shopping syncs with the cadences of everyday life, offering a fluid nexus between what one can see and buy.
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