
AI’s Hidden Cost: The Bill That Never Stops Growing
Every time someone types a prompt into ChatGPT, a server somewhere draws power, pulls water from a cooling system, and adds a fraction of a gram of CO₂ to the atmosphere. Multiply that by billions

Every time someone types a prompt into ChatGPT, a server somewhere draws power, pulls water from a cooling system, and adds a fraction of a gram of CO₂ to the atmosphere. Multiply that by billions

Last updated: May 2026 | Testing methodology: 40+ hours across five API providers and three proxy configurations AI chatbot platforms have become dramatically more personal in 2026. People are no longer just asking AI for

AI inference platforms are evolving faster than most users can keep up with — and few platforms have generated as much curiosity in 2026 as Chutes AI. Searches for “Chutes API,” “Chutes API key,” “Is

The most honest thing Anthropic has published in a while: their AI was blackmailing engineers up to 96% of the time, and simply telling it to stop didn’t fix the problem. That’s the uncomfortable core

Most tutorials tell you how to find the “Ask Grok” button. That’s a waste of your time. In 2026, if you aren’t using Grok to exploit the 48-hour gap between an X trend exploding and

In a move that underscores the increasingly pragmatic, “enemy of my enemy” dynamics shaping the 2026 AI race, Anthropic has signed a deal to occupy the full compute capacity of SpaceX’s Colossus 1 data center.

The Perchance AI character generator is a free, browser-based tool that uses Llama-based AI models to create fictional characters without requiring a login or subscription. Most people try the Perchance AI character generator, click “generate”

Spent part of last week watching a student try the classic .edu email trick on Perplexity — the one that worked beautifully in 2024. Straight to a payment screen. No free year. No confirmation email.

The two most-hyped AI companies in the world don’t have customers. They have parents. Two weeks ago, Amazon and Google pledged a combined $65 billion in fresh investment into Anthropic — a company that had

Zhou didn’t ask for much. A fair salary, a job that matched his skills, and a company that wouldn’t replace him with the exact software he’d been hired to oversee. He got none of it