The “AI Scam” Panic Is a Symptom of a Bigger Trust Problem
The panic over “AI scams” misses the real issue. Artificial intelligence is exposing long-standing failures in digital trust, verification systems, and institutional credibility rather than creating an entirely new threat.
Google’s Top Searches of 2025 Highlight a Year Shaped by AI, Global Events, and Everyday Curiosity
Google’s Year in Search 2025 reveals how AI, global events, politics, entertainment, and travel shaped what people searched for worldwide and in the U.S., highlighting a year defined by technological change, cultural moments, and public curiosity.
Trusted Travel Resources in the Age of AI: What the Conversation Gets Wrong—and What Actually Matters
A clear, balanced analysis of AI in travel research. This article explains how AI really affects trust, scams, and credibility, and offers practical standards travelers can use to evaluate information from blogs, search engines, and AI tools.
Sam Altman Outlines OpenAI’s Long-Term Bet on Profitability
Sam Altman explains OpenAI’s long-term path to profitability, arguing that rising losses reflect aggressive investment in AI training and compute capacity as the company bets on sustained revenue growth from consumers and enterprises.
Google Disputes Report Claiming Ads Are Coming to Gemini in 2026
Google is disputing a report claiming ads will appear in the Gemini AI chatbot in 2026, stating there are no current plans to monetize the app. The company continues to test ad placements in other AI-powered search experiences.
Google’s John Mueller Says Some Sites in “Bad State” May Need a Full Restart
Google’s John Mueller says sites damaged by low-quality content may not recover through rewriting alone. Domains in a “bad state” may require a full restart, emphasizing authentic value, clear purpose, and helpful content to regain indexing and performance.