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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Bets on AI to Tame a Mountain of Licensing Paperwork
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is turning to artificial intelligence to read what humans can't — or at least can't read fast enough. Faced with a rising tide of applicatio...
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The Quiet Erosion: How AI Is Rewiring the Way We Think — and What Science Says We’re Losing
Something is happening to the way people think. Not in the dramatic, dystopian sense that makes for good science fiction, but in the slow, barely perceptible way that a river...
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The Gilded Age of Silicon Valley: How a Handful of Tech Titans Became America’s New Power Brokers
The last time American industry concentrated this much power in so few hands, the men involved wore top hats and controlled railroads. Today they wear hoodies and control dat...
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Andrew Yang’s Six-Month Warning: Why the AI Acceleration Could Reshape the Economy Before Washington Catches Up
Andrew Yang doesn't think we're ready. Not even close.The former presidential candidate and Forward Party co-founder delivered a stark assessment of the pace of artifi...
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Midjourney’s Quiet Cash Machine: How a 40-Person Startup Blew Past $200 Million Without Venture Capital
Midjourney, the AI image generator that operates out of a San Francisco office with roughly 40 employees and no outside investors, has crossed a striking financial threshold....
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OpenAI’s Quiet Demolition: Sora Was Just the Beginning of a Sweeping Product Purge
When OpenAI pulled the plug on Sora, its AI video generation tool, on March 27, 2026, the headlines wrote themselves. A flashy product, gone. But Sora wasn't the only casualt...
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Saturday Morning Is the New Monday: How AI Is Quietly Stretching the Workweek to Seven Days
The American weekend is shrinking. Not with a dramatic announcement or a corporate mandate, but through the quiet accumulation of Slack pings, AI-generated reports, and lapto...
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Your Brain on Autopilot: Why Neurologists Say AI Is Quietly Eroding the Mental Muscles You’ll Need Most
Dr. Richard Restak has spent decades studying the human brain. He's written more than 20 books on neuroscience. And now, at a moment when artificial intelligence tools are be...
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GM Is Letting AI Design Its Cars — And It Could Slash Development Time by Years
General Motors is making one of the most aggressive bets in the auto industry on artificial intelligence — not just to build cars, but to imagine them. The company is integra...
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The AI CEO Exodus: Why the People Who Built Artificial Intelligence Keep Walking Away
They built the most powerful technology companies on Earth. And now they're leaving.Over the past two years, an unusual pattern has emerged across the artificial intel...
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The Encyclopedia Anyone Can Edit — Unless You’re a Machine: Wikipedia’s Hard Line Against AI
For more than two decades, Wikipedia has operated on a radical premise: that volunteers, armed with nothing more than reliable sources and good faith, could build the world's...
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The Lights Go Out on Sora: What OpenAI’s Video Generator Shutdown Reveals About the Economics of AI Media
OpenAI killed Sora. Not with a whimper, but with a quiet product page update and a brief corporate acknowledgment that the AI video generation tool—once heralded as a breakth...
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One Publisher Replaced His Entire Staff With AI Agents — And Says the Numbers Prove It Works
When Dustin McKissen decided to run his publishing company almost entirely with artificial intelligence, he wasn't chasing a trend. He was solving a cash-flow problem. The re...
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The Great Forgetting: How AI Tools Are Quietly Eroding the Skills They Were Built to Enhance
Something uncomfortable is happening in offices across America, and most managers haven't noticed yet. The same artificial intelligence tools companies deployed to make worke...
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OpenAI’s Ad Machine Is Already Printing Money — And Google Should Be Nervous
Six weeks. That's all it took for OpenAI's nascent advertising business to blow past $100 million in annualized revenue. The figure, first reported by...
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