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AI Is Quietly Eating Your Entire Digital Life

4 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Google's conversational search, brain-dump docs, and AI-written code you've never read — the reshaping of how you work is already here. • Google introduces 'Ask YouTube' feature for conversational AI video search Google is rolling out an 'Ask YouTube' feature that lets users search the platform's video library through conversational AI prompts, transforming how people discover content. • 3 new CarPlay features Apple added in April 2026 Apple rolled out three new CarPlay features in April 2026, continuing to expand its in-vehicle experience for iPhone users on the road. • Trump's unhinged threat to Fox News reporter, 37, and her 'RINO' fiancé, 52, as he lashes out at her question | Daily Mail Online President Trump publicly threatened Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich's fiancé, moderate GOP Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, warning that voting against him 'doesn't work out well' after Heinrich asked about his Netanyahu phone call. • Vanessa Trump reveals breast cancer diagnosis in emotional statement: 'I am staying focused and hopeful' Vanessa Trump, ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. and partner of Tiger Woods, has publicly announced a breast cancer diagnosis, revealing she recently underwent a medical procedure and is actively working with her medical team on a treatment plan. • Google Docs Live lets you 'brain dump whatever is on your mind, and let Gemini do the rest' Google is rolling out a new 'Live' feature in Google Docs that uses Gemini AI to transform unstructured, stream-of-consciousness notes into polished, organized documents automatically. • Google's free 15GB of storage now comes with a catch for some users Google is adding new conditions to its previously straightforward 15GB of free storage, potentially limiting or complicating access for certain users across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. • AI video is moving beyond clip slop AI video companies like Luma and Google are pivoting from selling Hollywood on simple clip generation to offering end-to-end agentic production workflows that handle everything from concept to final video, cutting production timelines from months to weeks. • Viture’s refurb Luma Pro smart glasses are more than half off at eBay Viture's Luma Pro smart glasses are available refurbished on eBay for $271 — more than 46% off the $500 retail price — using the code LONGWEEKEND through Memorial Day weekend. • I tested several cases for the Switch 2 and these are the best The Verge has tested multiple Nintendo Switch 2 cases and crowned the Dbrand Killswitch as the best overall, balancing protection with full handheld and docked functionality. • Spotify takes on Google’s NotebookLM with its new app Spotify is launching 'Studio by Spotify Labs,' a standalone desktop app that uses AI to generate personalized podcasts from your calendar, email, and web browsing — taking direct aim at Google's NotebookLM. • Spotify adds AI-powered Q&A and briefing generation features to podcasts Spotify

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