
Internal Error Perplexity? Fix It Fast (2026 Guide)
Perplexity answered your last question in four seconds. Now it’s been spinning for two minutes and has handed you a blank screen. That’s the 2026 version of an AI failure — and it’s different from

Perplexity answered your last question in four seconds. Now it’s been spinning for two minutes and has handed you a blank screen. That’s the 2026 version of an AI failure — and it’s different from

The Pentagon declared Anthropic a national security threat in February. By Friday, it had signed classified AI deals with seven of Anthropic’s competitors. And by the weekend, the White House was quietly drafting executive guidance

Steve Huffman has found something rare in the AI era: a way to win without building anything. On Thursday’s Mad Money appearance, Reddit’s CEO made the case that his platform sits at the center of

Here’s something most outage-checker sites don’t explain: the hardest version of “Character AI is down” isn’t a full blackout. It’s when the homepage loads fine, your bot is right there, and then absolutely nothing happens.

AI’s builders are no longer selling the future. They’re warning about it. Sam Altman’s home in San Francisco was attacked twice in a single week this April. He called the fear “justified.” That detail is

On Monday at 4 p.m., Google and the United States Department of Defense finalized an agreement allowing Google’s AI systems to be used for classified military work. The timing wasn’t subtle. Just one day earlier,

You don’t realize how much you rely on a chat until it disappears. I was two hours into a Python script for the X API — prompts refined, context carefully built across dozens of messages

Most coverage of Google’s $40 billion Anthropic deal is treating it as a paradox. A tech giant is funding its own competitor. A search company hedging against its own disruption. A strange bet in a

Search interest for “Grok CLI” exploded in 2026, mostly because developers expect Grok to behave like Claude Code or Gemini CLI—fully packaged, terminal-ready, and officially supported. The reality is more fragmented, and most of that

The company behind multiple teen suicide lawsuits just launched a gamified reading feature. We tested it. There was no age gate. There never is. There’s a specific kind of Silicon Valley audacity that mistakes product