18 Things People Thought AI Would Fix — But Made More Annoying Instead
The sales pitch around artificial intelligence was simple: faster answers, less friction, fewer tedious tasks, and a smoother digital life.
The sales pitch around artificial intelligence was simple: faster answers, less friction, fewer tedious tasks, and a smoother digital life.
Work has entered an era where efficiency is sold as empowerment, even when it often feels like tighter control. The
Artificial intelligence has slipped into daily routines with unusual speed. What began as a novelty for drafting emails, summarizing articles,
For years, the most persuasive pitch in tech was simple: more convenience, more intelligence, less friction. Lately, that sales language
Toronto hockey has seen heartbreak before, but this move still lands with force. On May 13, 2026, the Maple Leafs
In digital life, the next click has never been entirely accidental. Search engines, feeds, storefronts, and streaming apps have long
For years, the web promised abundance: more voices, more expertise, and faster access to almost any answer. That promise still
The anxiety around AI search is not coming from abstract futurism. It is coming from a very practical question: what
The internet once looked like a place where a talented person with a laptop could build an audience without asking
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