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Is ChatGPT My New Therapist? A Week Without Google
The internet is vast, complex, and often overwhelming. For many of us, Google has become the default gateway to knowledge, advice, and even emotional support. But what happens when we step away from the traditional search engine and try something new—something more conversational, human-like, and emotionally intelligent? In a world driven by artificial intelligence, ChatGPT is quickly rising as a viable alternative for everything from homework help to emotional wellness. So, I decided to conduct a little experiment: Could ChatGPT replace Google—and possibly even my therapist—for a whole week?
By Lana Rosee6 months ago in Futurism
Now, you can message offline “Bitchat”:
In a digital age where connectivity is often considered a lifeline, the recent unveiling of Bitchat by tech entrepreneur Jack Dorsey feels nothing short of revolutionary. Bitchat is a peer-to-peer messaging app that does not require Wi-Fi, internet, or cellular service. Instead, it operates solely via Bluetooth, creating a mesh network among nearby devices. The idea is simple, yet transformative: to enable secure, private, and censorship-resistant communication—even during complete internet blackouts.
By Keramatullah Wardak6 months ago in Futurism
How I Use AI to Improve My Grades During School
Artificial Intelligence is transforming every corner of our lives, and for students, it has become a revolutionary tool for academic success. As a student who once struggled to keep up with coursework and assignments, I discovered how AI tools can change the game. This journey didn’t just improve my grades—it gave me a deeper understanding of my subjects and renewed confidence in my academic abilities.
By Lana Rosee6 months ago in Futurism
Ibn Tufail: The Andalusian Philosopher Who Inspired Tarzan, Robinson Crusoe, and The Jungle Book
In the heart of 12th-century Islamic Spain, known as Al-Andalus, a polymath named Abū Bakr Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Tufail, better known as Ibn Tufail, crafted a philosophical tale that would echo through centuries. His novel, Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān (Alive, Son of Awake), tells the story of a boy raised by a doe on a deserted island, untouched by society. Through nature and reason alone, he discovers survival, morality, science, and God.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in Futurism
From Moradabad to Apple’s Global Stage: Sabih Khan Becomes the New COO of Apple
Apple’s new Chief Operating Officer (COO) Sabih Khan—an Indian-origin executive originally from Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh—has been appointed to oversee iPhone manufacturing, especially in India. After over 30 years at Apple, he succeeds Jeff Williams in a strategic move by CEO Tim Cook. This milestone highlights Apple’s commitment to continuing iPhone production in India amid global trade pressures and ambitions of sustainable growth. Born in Moradabad in 1966, Khan later lived in Singapore and then moved to the U.S. for higher education, earning degrees in mechanical engineering and economics from Tufts University and a master’s from RPI. He joined Apple in 1995 and climbed the ranks—from procurement to Senior Vice President of Operations—playing crucial roles in green manufacturing, logistics, and global supply chain management. Tim Cook praised him as “a brilliant strategist” and trusted his leadership to shape Apple’s future. Apple expects India’s share in its global iPhone production to grow significantly under his leadership.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in Futurism
The Rise of GPT‑5; Beyond Human
In a world reshaped by artificial intelligence, each generation of technology leaves a mark — not just in tools and tasks, but in how we think about intelligence itself. With GPT‑5, the world is standing at the edge of another leap. One that feels more profound than anything before.
By Keramatullah Wardak6 months ago in Futurism











