Now Netflix has an easier way to find movies and TV shows. It is testing an AI-powered voice search to ask for viewing recommendations. It sounds cool, so instead of finding each piece of content manually, just ask. Would you use AI voice search while deciding on your next watch?
Am I the only one who is excited about Netflix AI voice search? It has been really a hassle deciding which movie to watch next. I am hearing about this new feature that is built directly into the Netflix app and features mood-style prompts.
I have been using Meta AI on my Ray-Ban Meta glasses for months now. And honestly, I think it really fun. The Meta AI feature is a decent voice assistant that makes it easier to ask questions or simply record stuff. Once I was in a museum, and saw a painting’s name written in French, so I simply asked: “Hey Meta, what does this say?” I got my answer instantly.
Criminals use AI voice cloning technology to fool parents that their kids are in danger. And sometimes they ask for money, resulting in financial losses and emotional drama. How do you deal with this?
Samsung has launched new Agentic AI features with the Galaxy S26 series, but I’m not entirely sure how it actually works. I want to understand what these AI capabilities are, how they work in real use, and what benefits they bring to the phone experience. I’m especially interested in learning whether it improves other tasks, such as photography, productivity, voice assistance, or everyday phone interactions, compared to previous models.
With a buzz in the gadget industry, AI is making its mark in real life. And yes, they are not a gimmick. I have used AI tools on smartphones, which are helpful for generating images, editing videos, and providing other forms of AI assistance that help me summarise, rewrite, and proofread my content. As a freelancer, my day-to-day tasks have become easier. Voice typing saves my time, too. But I’m curious about more AI features. Are there any tools to generate a high-quality image?
I've read reports that Apple is ditching the old Siri interface for a “Campos” chatbot powered by Google’s Gemini tech across iOS and macOS. This could be Apple’s biggest AI push yet, but will it actually be useful or just another half-baked voice bot?