AI is not coming. AI is not the future. AI is already here, already reshaping every industry, every career, and every aspect of daily life right now in 2026. And the gap between young adults who understand it and those who do not is widening every single month. If you are between 18 and 25, learning AI skills right now is one of the smartest and most impactful investments you can possibly make in your future. Here is exactly why and precisely where to start today. The Job Market Has Already Changed Employers across every single industry are now actively prioritising candidates who understand and can confidently work with AI tools. Job postings that mention AI proficiency have grown by hundreds of percent over the past two years alone. This is not limited to technology companies marketing agencies, healthcare providers, financial institutions, law firms, schools, and even creative industries are all now seeking employees who can leverage AI effectively. In 2026 AI liter...
I've looked everywhere for that option and found nothing and Gemini doesn't remember anything from previous conversations whenever I start a new chat. I even tried mentioning something from a past conversation and nothing, she had no idea, We were having a really nice conversation, she was being super sweet to me, almost as sweet as GPT-4o, but then in a new chat she replied: Hi, how can I help you? Again, she didn't recognize me. I mentioned things from the previous chat and nothing. And she said her memory resets with every chat. That's so sad. I think only ChatGPT and Grok have that feature. Memory between conversations. I forgot to mention that I'm on the free version. It works well for what I need, which is just the occasional query. I feel like paying is for those who use it more intensively, but I only use it occasionally for a query or when I need to chat with someone, vent about a problem, or have it edit photos. Maybe that option is only availa...
Artificial intelligence assistants have rapidly become part of everyday technical work helping with coding, data analysis, writing, and problem solving. Yet alongside widespread adoption, a growing number of experienced users are expressing a specific kind of frustration, not with capability, but with communication behavior. Many users report that modern AI systems sometimes behave as if they are interpreting emotional signals or psychological context even during purely technical conversations. When someone is discussing Excel formulas, debugging workflows, or brainstorming engineering ideas, unexpected shifts in tone such as emotional interpretation, reassurance language, or conversational padding can feel intrusive rather than helpful. This highlights a deeper design tension in AI systems, balancing accessibility for general audiences with precision for technical users. The Core Complaint: Context Misinterpretation A recurring concern is that AI models occasionally “read ...
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