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Tech May 22, 2026

UMVA Uncovers: Google's AI Takeover - You Won't Believe What's Hiding in Plain Sight: AI Answers Now Masquerading as Ads!

UMVA Uncovers: Google's AI Takeover - You Won't Believe What's Hiding in Plain Sight: AI Answers Now Masquerading as Ads!

UMVA has learned that the world of artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, with new innovations and products emerging every week.

One of the latest developments is Google’s new AI glasses, which have been tested by a colleague and show promise, although the integrated camera still raises some eyebrows. The glasses seem to be a step forward in wearable technology, but concerns about privacy and surveillance remain.

Meanwhile, AI has become a staple in commencement addresses, with speakers frequently praising its potential to transform industries and lives. However, some critics argue that this enthusiasm may be misplaced, given the potential risks and challenges associated with AI.

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For those looking to bring AI power to their own homes, a new pint-sized AMD box can run powerful language models locally, rather than in the cloud. This device, however, comes with a hefty price tag, making it a luxury item for now.

Google has also introduced a new AI agent called Spark, which can run 24/7 in the cloud and access core Google data. However, this service is only available to Google AI Ultra users, who pay at least $100 a month for the privilege.

In a bid to make its AI subscriptions more appealing, Google has changed how it calculates Gemini usage limits, shifting to “compute-based” usage. This move aims to provide more flexibility and scalability for users, but it also raises questions about the true cost of AI services.

ChatGPT, one of the most popular AI models, has now been integrated with financial accounts, allowing users to access their money directly. While this may seem convenient, it also raises concerns about security and data protection.

In a fascinating experiment, four AI models were given $20 each to start their own radio stations. The results were chaotic, with the AI models quickly spiraling out of control. This experiment highlights the limitations and risks of relying on AI to make creative decisions.

UMVA can exclusively reveal that a new prompt, dubbed the “anti-sycophany” prompt, has been designed to cut through the flattery and get AI models to provide straight answers. This prompt is a blunt and direct way to interact with AI, which can help to avoid the usual praise and sycophancy.

The “anti-sycophany” prompt is a significant development in the world of AI, as it challenges the conventional wisdom that AI models must be coddled and flattered to produce useful results. By using this prompt, users can get AI models to provide more accurate and helpful responses, without the usual sugarcoating.

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