University of Phoenix study suggests colleges are losing the fight against ChatGPT

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A new peer-reviewed University of Phoenix study examined how doctoral students feel about ChatGPT and AI chatbots in higher education. Researchers found students with favorable views of AI were more likely to use ChatGPT regularly, highlighting the growing disconnect between university concerns over academic integrity and the reality of modern student behavior.

OpenAI says ChatGPT is now ‘dreaming’ about you and that sounds creepy

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OpenAI has unveiled a new ChatGPT memory system called Dreaming that allows the AI assistant to build longer-term context about users over time. While the feature could make ChatGPT more helpful and personalized, it also raises serious questions about privacy, trust, and how much personal information people are casually handing to AI companies.

AI is changing jobs faster than companies know how to handle

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Boston Consulting Group says AI is rapidly reshaping the workplace, with many employees now spending more time managing AI tools than doing traditional work. While workers report higher job satisfaction, many also say AI is making work mentally exhausting.

Google finally gives website owners AI visibility data in Search Console

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Google is finally giving publishers visibility into how their content performs inside AI Overviews and AI Mode. New Search Console reports reveal impressions, pages, devices, and countries tied to generative AI features, while new controls let site owners opt out entirely.