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Microsoft Wants You to Trust Copilot With Your Life — Just Not Legally
Microsoft has spent the better part of two years embedding its AI assistant, Copilot, into virtually every product it sells. Windows 11. Edge. Bing. Office. The company has d...
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The Bots Are Playing Now: How AI Is Quietly Infiltrating Online Game Servers—and Why Developers Can’t Stop It
For decades, online multiplayer games have been plagued by cheaters. Aimbots. Wallhacks. Speed exploits. The arms race between game developers and bad actors is older than mo...
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The Master’s Degree Trap: Why Graduate School Is Delivering Negative Returns for Millions of Americans
For decades, the calculus seemed straightforward: invest two or three years in graduate school, absorb the tuition costs, and emerge with credentials that would reliably tran...
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The Trial Lawyer Who Terrifies Silicon Valley Is Loading His Next Weapon: AI Lawsuits
Jay Edelson has spent the better part of two decades making the technology industry pay — sometimes billions of dollars at a time. Now, with artificial intelligence companies...
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The AI Hype Machine Meets an Old Wall Street Truth: Earnings Still Win
The most crowded trade on the planet has a problem. Not a fatal one — not yet — but the kind that tends to humble investors who confuse momentum with merit. Artificial intell...
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William Shatner Is 94 and Fighting Mad About AI Clones Spreading Lies in His Name
William Shatner has lived long enough to watch himself become a digital ghost he never authorized. The 94-year-old actor — still sharp, still combative, still unmistakably Sh...
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The ‘Good Enough’ Machine: Why AI Keeps Producing B-Minus Work and What It Means for the Future of Knowledge Labor
The promise was extraordinary. Artificial intelligence would elevate human output, sharpen our thinking, accelerate discovery. Instead, according to a growing body of researc...
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The Great Cognitive Surrender: Why Millions of AI Users Are Letting Chatbots Do Their Thinking
People don't just use AI chatbots. They defer to them. Completely.A sweeping new study from Microsoft Research has put hard numbers behind a worry that's been simmerin...
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Google Finally Lets Gemini Ride Shotgun: AI Assistant Hits Android Auto After Months of Waiting
For months, it was the feature that existed mostly in screenshots and whispered promises. Google's Gemini AI assistant is now rolling out broadly to Android Auto, replacing t...
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Microsoft Sold the World on Copilot — Then Buried a Disclaimer Saying Don’t Trust It
Microsoft has spent the better part of two years telling every Fortune 500 CEO, every mid-level IT director, and every solo entrepreneur that its AI assistant, Copilot, is th...
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The Machines That Read the Web: Inside the Class-Action Lawsuit Accusing Google, Meta, and Perplexity of Mass Content Theft
A federal class-action lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California is taking direct aim at three of the most powerful names in artificial intelligence — Google, Meta...
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The Audacious Plan to Tax Every AI Computation and Build America’s First Sovereign Wealth Fund
A California billionaire has proposed what may be the most unusual tax idea in Silicon Valley history: charge a fee on every token processed by artificial intelligence system...
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The New Social Contract: Why America’s Biggest Companies Are Betting That Workforce Investment Pays Off in the Age of AI
The question isn't whether artificial intelligence will displace workers. It already is. The real question — the one that boards, CEOs, and policymakers are only now starting...
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The Quiet Rebellion Inside OpenAI: How a Safety Standoff Is Reshaping the AI Industry’s Future
When OpenAI's board fired Sam Altman in November 2023, the world treated it as a corporate soap opera — a power struggle wrapped in philosophical disagreement. What followed...
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An AI Chatbot Prescribed Psychiatric Medication. The Patient Was a Reporter.
A journalist walked into a virtual clinic, described symptoms of anxiety and depression, and walked out with a prescription for Lexapro — an antidepressant with real side eff...
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