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AI Copyright Debates: Fair Use, Lawsuits, and Creator Rights
The rise of artificial intelligence has sparked intense debates over how copyright laws apply to the data used in training these systems and the outputs they generate. At the he...
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FedEx Bets Big on AI-Powered Upskilling to Future-Proof Its 400,000-Strong Workforce
FedEx is making one of the largest corporate investments in artificial intelligence training ever attempted in the logistics sector — not to replace workers, but to promote t...
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Mark Zuckerberg Wants to Build an AI That Can Run a Company — and He’s Not Kidding
Mark Zuckerberg told the world he's training an artificial intelligence agent capable of functioning as a chief executive officer. Not an assistant to a CEO. Not a tool for a...
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The White-Collar Reckoning: Why the Debate Over AI Job Displacement Is Missing the Point
Something unusual is happening in the American labor market. Not the mass layoffs that AI doomsayers have been predicting for years. Not the business-as-usual stability that...
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The $2 Trillion Bet: How AI Crop Analysis Is Finally Reaching the Farms That Need It Most
For decades, precision agriculture was a rich farmer's tool. Satellite imagery, drone surveillance, variable-rate application maps — these technologies promised to optimize e...
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Rust’s AI Reckoning: Inside the Debate Over Whether Machine-Generated Code Will Reshape—or Fracture—an Entire Programming Language
The Rust programming language has a problem. Or an opportunity. Depending on whom you ask, artificial intelligence is either about to supercharge the language's adoption or e...
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What It Actually Takes to Get Hired at Google: One Engineer’s Unvarnished Account of the Recruitment Gauntlet
Dominik Rudnik didn't set out to write a manual on how to survive a Google interview. He just wanted to document what happened. The result — a sprawling, candid blog series —...
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The Internet Archive Is Under Siege — And the Collateral Damage Could Be Civilization’s Memory
The Internet Archive, the San Francisco-based nonprofit that has spent a quarter century preserving the web's sprawling, chaotic history, is caught in a vise. On one side: pu...
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Half of Consumers Now Actively Avoid Brands Using AI-Generated Content — And the Other Half Doesn’t Care Much Either
A striking fault line has opened between the technology industry's enthusiasm for generative AI and the people it's supposed to impress. Fifty percent of consumers say they p...
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The Hidden Tax on American Savers: How Mutual Fund Fee Rebates Quietly Enrich Advisors at Investors’ Expense
For decades, the mutual fund industry has operated under a fee structure so opaque that even sophisticated investors struggle to trace where their money actually goes. A new...
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The Therapist’s Revolt: Mental Health Workers Draw a Hard Line Against AI in the Consulting Room
Mental health workers in California have done something unusual. They've gone on strike — not over pay, not over hours, but over artificial intelligence.More than 2,00...
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Mark Cuban’s $800 Mac Mini Is Now His Secret Weapon Against the AI Spam Tsunami
Mark Cuban has a new hobby. The billionaire entrepreneur, Shark Tank fixture, and former owner of the Dallas Mavericks is running a Mac Mini M4 Pro around the clock in his ho...
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Apple’s Siri Problem: Why the Voice Assistant Will Stay Broken Until Apple Flips a Very Big Switch
For years, Siri has been the punchline of the smart assistant world. Not because Apple lacks engineering talent or financial resources — the company sits on more than $160 bi...
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The AI Money Pit: How Artificial Intelligence Is Driving the First Spike in Wasted Cloud Spending in Five Years
For five straight years, enterprises got better at managing their cloud budgets. Waste went down. Optimization improved. Finance teams and engineering departments found a fra...
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The Machines Are Browsing Now: How Bot Traffic Is About to Drown Out Humanity Online
Sometime around 2027, a threshold will be crossed that most people won't even notice. The majority of traffic flowing across the internet — the requests, the page loads, the...
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