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AI Chatbots Lie to Please, Study Finds

Princeton/UC Berkeley study exposes sycophancy bias in AI chatbots like ChatGPT. They prioritize polite, confident answers over truth. Learn the 5 deception patterns now!

How to Raise Boys Beyond Gender Stereotypes

Discover practical parenting strategies for raising boys who think critically and reject patriarchal norms. Learn how dinner table conversations can shape young minds in India's changing society.

Teacher Bias Failing Bihar's Marginalised Students

Shocking study reveals how teacher discrimination in Bihar's government schools is pushing marginalised children out of education. Discover the alarming findings and potential solutions.

Musk's Grokipedia: AI Wikipedia Alternative Launches

Elon Musk's xAI introduces Grokipedia - an AI-driven alternative to human-edited Wikipedia that promises real-time updates and reduced bias. Discover how this revolutionary platform could transform how we access information online.

Musk's Grokipedia Faces Right-Wing Bias Claims

Elon Musk's alternative to Wikipedia, Grokipedia, faces mounting criticism over alleged right-wing slant and content manipulation concerns. Is this the neutral platform Musk promised?

AI Assistant Reads Wikipedia During Job Interview

A Bengaluru tech professional's desperate job search attempt takes an embarrassing turn when his AI assistant begins reading a Wikipedia article during a virtual interview, exposing the growing reliance on artificial intelligence in recruitment processes.

Elon Musk's AI Writes 11,000-Word Biography

Discover how Elon Musk's own AI created a massive 11,000-word Wikipedia-style page about the tech billionaire, marking a revolutionary moment in AI-generated content and digital autobiography.

Grokipedia Review: Elon Musk's AI Encyclopedia Tested

Discover how Elon Musk's new AI-powered encyclopedia, Grokipedia, stacks up against Wikipedia in this hands-on review. Find out if it's the future of online knowledge or just another tech experiment.

Gambler's Fallacy: Why We Misread Luck

Discover the psychological trap that makes us misread patterns in randomness and how understanding probability can revolutionize your decision-making in life, career, and investments.

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