Showing posts with label AI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AI. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Turn Copilot Into Your Personal Quiz Builder in Minutes

Turn Copilot Into Your Personal Quiz Builder in Minutes

Need to create a quiz quickly without starting from scratch? Microsoft Copilot can generate complete quizzes with answer keys in seconds, saving time and effort.
 
By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 24, 2026


Microsoft Copilot
You need to create a quiz. 

Maybe it is for a training session, a classroom lesson, or a quick way to test your own knowledge. 

The problem is that writing good questions takes time, and staring at a blank page rarely helps.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Generate Complete Quizzes Instantly with Copilot.

With a simple prompt, Copilot can generate a complete quiz, including questions and answer keys, in seconds.

This is more than a time-saver. It can change how you prepare lessons, onboard employees, or study for exams.

Copilot Quizes

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Lock Down ChatGPT Before Sensitive Work

Lock Down ChatGPT Before Sensitive Work

ChatGPT Lockdown Mode gives users a stricter security setting for sensitive work. It limits web-connected and external-service features that could increase the risk of data leakage from prompt injection attacks.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 23, 2026


ChatGPT
ChatGPT is most useful when it can work across files, web results, connected apps, and complex tasks.

That power also introduces a newer kind of security concern.

A malicious instruction hidden inside a webpage, document, or connected source could try to trick an AI assistant into following unsafe directions or exposing sensitive information. 

Security researchers call this prompt injection. 

Here’s a Cool Tip: Turn on ChatGPT Lockdown Mode.

OpenAI is now giving users and organizations a more conservative option for higher-risk work.

ChatGPT Lockdown Mode

Monday, June 22, 2026

Make Excel Copilot Work Your Way Every Time

Make Excel Copilot Work Your Way Every Time

Stop repeating the same formatting instructions in Excel. Copilot personalization lets you define your preferences once and get consistent results every time.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 22, 2026


Microsoft Excel
If you use Copilot in Excel often, you have likely run into this. 

You ask for a report, then spend time correcting formatting, adjusting formulas, or rewriting outputs to match your usual style. 

The work still gets done, but it rarely looks the same twice.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Teach Copilot Your Style Once and Reuse It Automatically.

Microsoft is starting to close that gap with personalization. 

Instead of retyping the same instructions, you can define how you want results to look and let Copilot follow those preferences automatically.

Personalize Microsoft Excel Copilot

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Talk to the World With Gemini 3.5 Live Translate

Talk to the World With Gemini 3.5 Live Translate

Google just upgraded real-time translation with Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, allowing you to have natural conversations across 70 languages without waiting for your turn to speak. This new model preserves your tone and pace for smoother communication.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 21, 2026


Google Translate
Ever tried having a conversation using a traditional translation app? 

You speak your sentence, tap a button, wait for the app to translate the text, wait for the artificial voice to read it aloud, and then wait for the other person to respond. 

It feels more like using a walkie-talkie than having a real conversation. The natural rhythm of human interaction is completely lost in the process. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Google Gemini Live Translate.

This new Gemini 3.5 Live speech-to-speech audio model listens and speaks continuously. 

It stays just a few seconds behind the speaker and keeps their original tone, pacing, and pitch. You can speak naturally, and the model automatically detects the language and translates it on the fly. 

Because it processes audio natively rather than converting it to text first, it doesn't sound like a robotic voice reading from a script. 

It sounds like you. 

This feature is currently rolling out globally to the Google Translate app on Android and iOS, and to Google Meet for select business users.

Google Gemini Translate Live

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Make ChatGPT Remind You Before You Forget

Make ChatGPT Remind You Before You Forget

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks lets you turn useful prompts into reminders, recurring updates, and monitoring alerts. Instead of remembering to ask ChatGPT later, you can tell it what to do, when to do it, and when to notify you.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 20, 2026


ChatGPT
You probably already use ChatGPT for quick answers, writing help, research, planning, and brainstorming. The problem is timing.

A good prompt is only useful if you remember to run it when it matters. 

That weekly planning checklist, daily language practice, travel reminder, or afternoon briefing can easily slip through the cracks.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Schedule ChatGPT to Help Later.

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks lets you schedule ChatGPT to run a prompt later, repeat a useful prompt on a schedule, or watch for a change and notify you when there is something meaningful to report.

This is not just a calendar reminder with a smarter label. 

It is a way to turn ChatGPT prompts into lightweight routines.

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Find Your Place Faster in Long ChatGPT Chats

Find Your Place Faster in Long ChatGPT Chats

ChatGPT can now show a Table of Contents in longer conversations on the web, making big chats easier to scan and reuse. It is a small interface improvement with a real productivity payoff for anyone who uses ChatGPT for research, planning, writing, troubleshooting, or work notes.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 16, 2026


ChatGPT
Long ChatGPT conversations can get messy fast.

You start with one simple question. Then you ask for a rewrite, a comparison, a checklist, a troubleshooting step, a social post, and maybe one more “make it shorter” request.

Before long, the useful answer is buried somewhere above, and scrolling becomes the new search.

Here's a Cool Tip:  ChatGPT Table of Contents.

OpenAI has added a practical fix for that problem: a Table of Contents for longer ChatGPT conversations on the web. 

Conversations longer than five responses can now include a table of contents so users can scan sections and jump to the part they need.

ChatGPT Table of Contents

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Monday, June 15, 2026

Turn Copilot Notebooks into Your Smart Workweek Engine

Turn Copilot Notebooks into Your Smart Workweek Engine

Copilot Notebooks help you organize your work and turn scattered information into real deliverables. This Cool Tip shows how to use it to manage projects and create Word, Excel, and more.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 15, 2026


Microsoft Copilot
Monday morning usually starts the same way. 

You’ve got meeting notes, half-finished drafts, and scattered documents that need to become something usable.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Build Your Week Around an AI-powered Notebook

Copilot Notebooks is built for that exact moment. 

It doesn’t just organize your content. 

It helps you turn it into finished work.

Copilot Notebooks

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Create Custom Merch Fast With Alexa for Shopping

Create Custom Merch Fast With Alexa for Shopping

Amazon’s new Alexa for Shopping feature lets U.S. customers turn simple prompts into custom merchandise designs. It lowers the barrier for creating one-off shirts, hoodies, tumblers, and water bottles without needing design software.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 14, 2026


Alexa
Custom merchandise usually starts with a familiar problem: you have the joke, reunion slogan, team idea, pet portrait concept, or small-business phrase, but you do not want to open Photoshop, hire a designer, upload artwork, check print specs, and manage fulfillment.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Create Custom Merch With Alexa.

Alexa for Shopping now includes an AI-powered custom merch design feature that lets customers describe an idea, generate a design, edit it with suggestions or typed changes, share it, and order the finished item through Amazon’s Merch on Demand print-on-demand system.

The feature works in the Amazon Shopping app and on Amazon.com, and Amazon handles production and Prime-eligible delivery.

Design Merch with Alexa

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Take Control of Your YouTube Experience with Custom AI Feeds

Take Control of Your YouTube Experience with Custom AI Feeds

YouTube now allows you to move beyond the standard algorithm by designing your own video discovery space with simple text prompts. This feature turns your Home page into a curated dashboard built specifically for your current mood or professional needs.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 13, 2026


YouTube
We have all been there. 

You open YouTube looking for something specific, like a quick coding tutorial or a ten-minute yoga session, but the algorithm keeps pushing the same three viral clips you have already seen. 

It feels like you are fighting the platform just to find what you actually want to watch.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use the "Your custom feed" Feature to Build a Custom Video Feed.

YouTube is finally giving you the keys to the engine. Instead of waiting for the "Up Next" logic to guess your mood, you can now dictate exactly what kind of environment you want to browse in. 

Whether you need a deep dive into market trends or a quiet space for white noise, you can build it on demand.

Build Your YouTube Feed

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Grok Voice Mode Brings Hands-Free AI Chats to Apple CarPlay

Grok Voice Mode Brings Hands-Free AI Chats to Apple CarPlay

Grok’s voice mode now works inside Apple CarPlay, letting iPhone users hold natural conversations with the AI directly from the car’s dashboard. It offers a practical way to get answers, ideas, or entertainment without touching your phone.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 11, 2026


Grok
You’re driving and a question hits you: what's the best route around traffic? 

Maybe you need a quick fact for the kids in the back, or a fast research angle for work. 

Reaching for your phone is not an option.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Add Grok to your Apple CarPlay screen for Hands-Free Conversations.

Apple opened CarPlay to third-party voice AI apps starting with iOS 26.4, and xAI added Grok to the list in May 2026.

Grok CarPlay

Monday, June 8, 2026

Let Copilot Build Better PowerPoint Decks

Let Copilot Build Better PowerPoint Decks

Microsoft PowerPoint’s Copilot Agent features can help you turn a prompt into a polished presentation, then refine slides, visuals, tone, and structure without starting over. The real trick is knowing where the feature appears, who can access it, and how to guide it with better prompts.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 8, 2026


Microsoft PowerPoint
A blank PowerPoint deck can still stop a smart person cold.

You know the topic. 

You know the audience. 

You may even have the data. 

But turning that into a clean, well-structured presentation takes time, judgment, and more slide cleanup than anyone wants to admit.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Microsoft PowerPoint Copilot Agent.

Microsoft is trying to reduce AI friction with Copilot in PowerPoint. 

The feature has appeared in Microsoft documentation under names such as **Agent Mode** and **Edit with Copilot**, but the direction is clear. 

Copilot is becoming more than a chat helper. It can help create, revise, reorganize, summarize, and improve presentations inside PowerPoint.

That does not mean you should let AI deliver your final deck. 

It means you can use Copilot to get past the blank page, build a stronger first draft, and spend your time improving the message instead of wrestling with slide structure.

Build Better PowerPoint Decks - Microsoft Copilot

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Find ChatGPT Files Faster With Library

Find ChatGPT Files Faster With Library

ChatGPT’s Library gives uploaded and generated files a central home, so you do not have to dig through old chats to reuse a document, image, spreadsheet, PDF, or presentation. It is especially useful for anyone who uses ChatGPT as a daily workspace rather than a one-off chatbot.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 7, 2026


ChatGPT
If you use ChatGPT for real work, your files can pile up fast. 

A spreadsheet here. 

A PDF there. 

Before long, the file you need is trapped somewhere inside a chat you barely remember.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use Library as Your ChatGPT File Cabinet.

ChatGPT’s improved Library feature is designed to fix that problem. 

Files you upload to ChatGPT and files you create in ChatGPT are now saved to Library, where you can find and reuse them later. 

One important exception: files uploaded in Temporary Chats are not saved to Library.

The feature is currently available on the web, and OpenAI now says Library is available to Free, Go, Plus, Pro, and Business users, including users in the European Economic Area, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. 

Storage varies by plan, starting at 500 MB for Free users.

Find Files Faster with ChatGPT Library

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Wake Up to an Organized Day with Gemini Daily Brief

Wake Up to an Organized Day with Gemini Daily Brief

Stop wasting your morning sorting through messy email threads and scattered calendar invites. The new Google Gemini Daily Brief automatically rounds up your top priorities, unread messages, and daily schedule into one simple, personalized plan.  

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 2, 2026


Google Gemini
Every morning brings the exact same digital hurdle. 

You sit down with your first cup of coffee, open your computer, and stare directly into a wall of unread emails, overlapping calendar appointments, and forgotten task reminders. 

Sorting through the clutter to figure out what actually deserves your attention takes time, mental energy, and unnecessary stress before your workday even begins.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use the Gemini Daily Brief for a Personalized Morning Checklist.

Instead of manually digging through three different browser tabs to map out your morning, Google wants to handle the organization for you. 

Announced at Google I/O 2026, a new feature acts like a personal assistant that works while you sleep.  

Gemini Daily Brief

Monday, June 1, 2026

Edit PowerPoint Images Without Leaving Your Deck

Edit PowerPoint Images Without Leaving Your Deck

PowerPoint now includes a stronger built-in image editor that helps you clean up photos, screenshots, and slide visuals without switching apps. Use Edit Image to remove backgrounds, erase objects, upscale low-resolution pictures, enhance lighting, and update the image directly on your slide.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 1, 2026


Microsoft PowerPoint
A good presentation can stumble over one bad visual. 

Maybe the product photo has a messy background. 

Maybe a screenshot includes private information. 

Maybe an image pulled from an older report looks blurry when stretched across a slide.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Fix Slide Images Inside PowerPoint.

PowerPoint has long offered basic picture tools, but Microsoft is now pushing image editing much closer to the slide-building workflow. 

Its newer Edit Image experience lets users adjust pictures directly inside PowerPoint, with tools such as Remove background, Erase, Move, Upscale, Auto enhance, Add text, Edit text, and Effects. 

Edit Images in PowerPoint

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Be AI Ready in Just 10 Minutes a Day

Be AI Ready in Just 10 Minutes a Day

AI skills are becoming basic workplace skills, but not everyone has time for a formal class or access to a laptop. The U.S. Department of Labor’s free Make America AI-Ready course delivers short AI lessons by text message, making it one of the easiest ways to start learning.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 31, 2026


DOL Department of Labor
Many workers know they should learn more about artificial intelligence, but the starting point can feel messy. 

Which tool should you try first? 

What is safe to paste into an AI chatbot? 

How do you know whether an AI answer is useful or just confidently wrong?

Here's a Cool Tip:  Be AI Ready with the DOL AI Literacy Course.

The U.S. Department of Labor has launched a practical answer: Make America AI-Ready, a free AI literacy course delivered entirely through text messages. 

The course is designed for workers who want a simple introduction without downloading an app, buying software, or sitting through a long online class. 

According to the Department of Labor, users can sign up by texting READY to 20202, then complete the course in seven days with about 10 minutes of daily participation.

Be AI Ready

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Find Better Images Faster with Bing’s New AI Search

Find Better Images Faster with Bing’s New AI Search

Bing’s new AI-guided Image Search helps turn a crowded page of pictures into organized visual results with labels, summaries, and sources. It is especially useful when you are researching design ideas, travel destinations, shopping inspiration, school topics, or creative projects.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 27, 2026


Microsoft Bing
Image search is useful, but it can also feel messy. 

Search for “modern patio ideas,” “best beaches in Portugal,” or “Picasso art periods,” and you often get a wall of thumbnails with little guidance about what matters, what is related, or where to go next.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Try Bing’s New Image Search. 

Microsoft is trying to improve that experience with a new AI-guided version of Bing Image Search. 

Instead of showing only a dense grid of image results, Bing can now organize images into clearer sections, add short summaries, and show sources that help users understand and explore a visual topic more easily. 

This is not Bing Image Creator. 

It does not create AI images from prompts. It helps users explore existing image search results in a more organized way.

Bing AI Image Search

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Create and Edit AI Videos Conversationally Using Google Gemini Omni

Create and Edit AI Videos Conversationally Using Google Gemini Omni

Google recently introduced Gemini Omni, a brand new AI model family designed to generate and modify video clips using conversational prompts. Discover how this tool mixes text, photos, and video references to fix details, switch styles, and keep characters consistent across scenes.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 26, 2026


Google Gemini
Creating and editing video often feels like a chore if you lack expensive software or technical expertise. 

A simple adjustment like changing a background or fixing a pacing mistake usually forces you to restart your project from scratch. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Google Gemini Omni.

Google announced its new model family at Google I/O in May 2026, and showed off a fresh way to build or edit cinematic content without needing complex timelines.

Create Video with Google Gemini Omni

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Add a Trusted Contact in ChatGPT Before You Need One

Add a Trusted Contact in ChatGPT Before You Need One

ChatGPT’s Trusted Contact feature lets eligible adult users name one person who may be notified if serious self-harm concerns are detected. It is optional, privacy-limited, and worth setting up before a difficult moment happens.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 23, 2026


ChatGPT
Most safety settings are easy to ignore until the moment they matter. 

That includes AI.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Add Your Trusted Contact to ChatGPT Before You Need Support.

ChatGPT’s new Trusted Contact feature is one of those quiet additions that deserves a few minutes of attention, especially for people who use AI as a place to think through personal stress, family issues, school pressure, or difficult life moments.


Add a Trusted Contact - ChatGPT

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Grok Skills: Teach Grok Once and Reuse Your Expertise Forever

Grok Skills: Teach Grok Once and Reuse Your Expertise Forever

Grok Skills turn one-time instructions into reusable expertise that Grok remembers across conversations. You can now generate polished documents and automate workflows without repeating your preferences every time.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 19, 2026


Grok
You explain exactly how you want a report formatted or a presentation structured, only to start from scratch in the next chat. 

That repetition wastes time and breaks consistency.

Grok Skills solve this by letting you teach Grok your preferences, formats, and workflows once. It then applies them reliably in future conversations.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Try Grok Skills.

Grok Skills