chatbots

AppWizard
August 19, 2026
Reddit user Objz has implemented a language model (LLM) in Minecraft using 445,782 command blocks, without mods, plugins, or datapacks. The LLM features a 64-dimensional embedding space, a 256-neuron hidden layer, and a vocabulary of 2,048 words. It was trained on 11,118 DailyDialog conversations and allows players to interact through the "/dialog" command, providing responses one word at a time.
AppWizard
August 17, 2026
Convos integrates an assistant directly within group chats to provide answers without switching apps. Users can create an identity without a phone number or email, enhancing privacy and simplifying setup. The app features "Little Assistants," specialized agents for tasks, powered by ChatGPT or Claude, allowing them to interact seamlessly in conversations. The messaging interface is similar to popular apps, with a unique "Explode" function for permanent deletion of chats. Convos is designed for privacy-focused users, group planners, and early adopters, though it may not suit those needing a complete contact list or instant responses. The app has a 4.8 rating on the App Store and over 100 downloads on the Play Store.
AppWizard
August 12, 2026
Google introduced new features in its Pixel 11 Pro smartphone, including a light that indicates when its Gemini AI is processing commands and a forthcoming Android feature named Halo that provides real-time updates on AI task progress. The company aims to reduce the need for users to micromanage their devices by allowing AI to handle routine tasks, such as scheduling appointments. Google anticipates consumer needs three years ahead in its Android development, focusing on how AI can enhance user experience. Other companies, like Samsung and Apple, are also investing in AI integration, with Apple planning to revamp Siri for better functionality. Despite advancements, there is growing consumer skepticism about AI, with 79% of Americans expressing distrust in businesses to use AI responsibly.
AppWizard
August 8, 2026
OpenAI is developing a feature in ChatGPT's Android app that would allow users to create stickers and export them directly to WhatsApp via an "Add to WhatsApp" button. This feature is not yet officially announced but aims to simplify the current multi-step process of creating custom WhatsApp stickers from ChatGPT. The anticipated functionality would enable users to convert text prompts into WhatsApp stickers easily. OpenAI has removed usage limits for free ChatGPT users, and image generation has become a popular feature. The integration with WhatsApp could enhance user engagement and streamline the sharing of AI-generated images as stickers.
AppWizard
August 7, 2026
Governments are finding it harder to suppress protests through internet shutdowns due to the use of offline messaging applications. Bitchat, an app launched in 2025 by Jack Dorsey, allows devices to communicate via Bluetooth without internet access and gained popularity during recent student protests in New Delhi amid an internet blackout. The Indian government attempted to block access to Bitchat's source code on GitHub, marking a notable first instance of trying to geoblock an open-source repository. On July 26, Bitchat had 430,000 daily active users in India, with 74% of global downloads occurring in the country from July 20 to July 26. The app has been used in various protests globally, including those in Hong Kong, Myanmar, Nepal, Uganda, Madagascar, and Iran. On July 23, the Indian government ordered GitHub to disable access to three Bitchat repositories in India quickly. Jack Dorsey expressed concerns about the Indian government's stance on Bitchat, while digital rights advocates criticized the government's actions as unnecessary. The repositories remained accessible in India and were mirrored on decentralized platforms, complicating removal efforts. India's government has increasingly scrutinized communication platforms based on their design, imposing restrictions on apps like Telegram and WhatsApp.
AppWizard
July 21, 2026
Zyaire Dontaevious Zamarion Wilkins, a 21-year-old from Florida, was arrested for allegedly leading a cybercrime operation that targeted approximately 8,000 gamers by distributing malware disguised as popular Steam games. Wilkins and two accomplices used social media platforms like Discord, Telegram, X, and LinkedIn to promote their malware-infused games, focusing on individuals with significant cryptocurrency holdings. The compromised games include Dashverse (2024), Lunara (2024), PirateFi (2025), Blockblasters (2025), and Lampy (2026). The FBI's investigation revealed that Bitcoin payments were sent from one of Wilkins' co-conspirators to a user identified as "Sibel.eth," who had lost funds intended for medical treatments for stage 4 cancer.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Google's Gemini in Chrome initiative is now available to desktop users in the UK, expanding its AI-powered browsing assistant. The assistant operates within Chrome, allowing users to summarize articles, compare information across tabs, and complete tasks without switching apps. Upcoming features include conversation memory for personalized responses and Nano Banana 2-powered image editing from text prompts. Gemini integrates with Google's ecosystem, enabling users to schedule meetings via Google Calendar, search on Maps, draft emails in Gmail, and inquire about YouTube videos without leaving the page. It remembers details from previous interactions for tailored responses and aims to enhance productivity without cluttering the browsing experience.
Winsage
July 7, 2026
Microsoft is introducing a feature in its Teams platform that allows licensed meeting organizers to disable AI functionalities such as Copilot, Facilitator, and meeting recap. This update will be available across all versions of Teams, including desktop, web, and mobile applications. The announcement was made through the Microsoft 365 Message Center.
AppWizard
June 21, 2026
Ross Burton's analysis examined 9,879 games released between January and October 2025, revealing that 17.9% of these games openly acknowledged their use of AI technology. Notable titles like Clair Obscur and Crimson Desert have successfully utilized AI in their development, while discussions about AI usage have overshadowed the new Crazy Taxi game. High-profile figures, including Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney, oppose the need for disclaimers regarding AI use, and major studios like Sony continue to invest heavily in AI technologies.
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