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The Camera Doesn’t Lie, But AI Might: Inside the Creative Community’s Complicated Relationship With Artificial Intelligence
Most photographers didn't ask for artificial intelligence. It arrived anyway — embedded in their editing software, woven into their camera firmware, marketed to them as the n...
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The White-Collar Rebellion: Why Office Workers Are Quietly Sabotaging Their Companies’ AI Ambitions
The machines are ready. The people are not.A sweeping new study from Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University has found that the single greatest obstacle to AI adoptio...
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Most Companies Still Can’t Prove AI Is Actually Making Them Money, KPMG Finds
Here's the uncomfortable truth the AI industry doesn't want to talk about: most enterprises still can't demonstrate a clear return on their AI investments. A new KPMG survey...
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Microsoft Is Stripping AI Out of Windows 11 — But Critics Say It’s Nowhere Near Enough
Microsoft has started removing some AI features from Windows 11, offering users a version of the operating system with fewer baked-in artificial intelligence tools. It's a no...
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The AI Job Apocalypse That Hasn’t Arrived — And What Morgan Stanley Thinks Happens Next
Two years into the generative AI era, the mass displacement of workers that dominated headlines and haunted corporate boardrooms has largely failed to materialize. That's not...
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Ford’s Billion-Dollar Bet: How a 122-Year-Old Automaker Is Becoming an AI Power Broker
Ford Motor Company, the enterprise that put America on wheels, is making a calculated pivot that would have seemed absurd even five years ago. The Dearborn, Michigan automake...
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The Former Google Exec Who Thinks AI Will Collapse Capitalism Within a Decade
Mo Gawdat has a habit of making people uncomfortable. The former chief business officer of Google X — the company's secretive moonshot factory — has spent the last several ye...
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OpenAI’s Pricing Ladder: From Free to $200 a Month, the Economics of Selling Intelligence
OpenAI has built something unusual in the history of software pricing: a five-tier structure that ranges from zero dollars to two hundred dollars per month, with an enterpris...
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Google’s AI Overviews Keep Serving Up Falsehoods — and Millions of Users Don’t Know the Difference
Google has a misinformation problem it can't seem to fix. And it's baked right into the top of its search results.The company's AI Overviews feature — those AI-generat...
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OpenAI Turns ChatGPT Into a Live Video Companion — And the Implications Are Enormous
OpenAI has done something that no major AI company has pulled off at consumer scale: it gave ChatGPT the ability to watch streaming video in real time and talk about what it...
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OpenAI’s Child Safety Playbook Arrives as AI-Generated Abuse Material Becomes an Industry Crisis
OpenAI published a detailed child safety framework on Tuesday, laying out its approach to preventing its AI models from generating child sexual abuse material, deepfakes of m...
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The Persian Gulf’s AI Ambitions Face a Stark New Reality: War Changes Everything
For the better part of a decade, the Gulf states have poured tens of billions of dollars into a singular vision: transforming their oil-rich economies into global centers for...
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AWS’s Billion-Dollar Bet on Rival AI Labs: Why Amazon Sees No Contradiction in Backing Both Anthropic and OpenAI
Amazon Web Services is placing enormous bets on artificial intelligence — and it doesn't much care if those bets compete with each other.Matt Garman, the CEO of AWS, r...
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The Big Short’s Michael Burry Is Betting Against AI — and the Market Isn’t Sure He’s Wrong
Michael Burry, the hedge fund manager who made a fortune predicting the 2008 housing collapse, has turned his contrarian gaze on artificial intelligence. His latest regulator...
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YouTubers Take Amazon to Court Over Alleged AI Training on Scraped Videos — And the Stakes Go Far Beyond One Lawsuit
A group of prominent YouTube creators has filed a class-action lawsuit against Amazon, alleging the tech giant scraped their videos without permission to train an artificial...
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