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The White House Wants to Kill State AI Laws Before They Multiply — And Silicon Valley Is Cheering
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Thursday unveiled an artificial intelligence policy framework designed to do something no federal agency has managed yet: establish a...
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Tinder Wants Access to Your Entire Photo Library — And That Should Make You Very Uncomfortable
Tinder is testing a feature that asks users to hand over access to their entire phone photo gallery so its AI can pick the best dating profile pictures for them. Not a curate...
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The Code That Codes Itself — and the Mounting Bill Nobody Wants to Pay
Software engineers once joked that the hardest part of their job was naming variables. Now there's a new contender: figuring out whether the code their AI assistant just gene...
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The AI Anxiety Inside HR: Why People Leaders Are Losing Sleep Over 2026
The human resources profession has spent decades managing workforce disruptions — offshoring, automation, the gig economy, remote work. But the current wave of artificial int...
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Jeff Bezos Is Building an AI War Chest — And Silicon Valley Is Watching Nervously
Jeff Bezos has never been one to think small. But his latest move — a massive personal investment vehicle dedicated entirely to artificial intelligence — signals something mo...
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Chief Justice Roberts Told Young Lawyers AI Would Change Everything. He Was Right Faster Than Anyone Expected.
In March 2026, Chief Justice John Roberts issued a warning that landed like a thunderclap in the legal profession. Speaking at a judicial conference, Roberts told young lawye...
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Alibaba’s $100 Billion Cloud Bet: Inside the Most Aggressive AI Spending Spree in Chinese Tech History
Alibaba Group wants to sell $100 billion worth of cloud and artificial intelligence services over the next five years. That's not a typo. And it's not a vague aspiration buri...
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Xiaomi’s Secret AI Lab and the Model Called ‘Hunter Alpha’: What We Know About China’s Next Move in Artificial Intelligence
Xiaomi, the Chinese electronics giant best known for smartphones and electric vehicles, has been quietly building something far more ambitious. Internal documents, job postin...
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Americans See AI as a Machine Built for the Rich — and the Numbers Back Them Up
Most Americans don't need an economist to tell them what they already feel in their bones: artificial intelligence is going to make the wealthy wealthier and leave everyone e...
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UK Mandates Labels on AI Content to Combat Misinformation and Deepfakes
The United Kingdom government has announced intentions to introduce regulations mandating clear labels on content produced by artificial intelligence systems. This move aims to...
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Microsoft Quietly Retreats on Force-Installing Its AI App — and the Reasons Go Beyond Bad PR
Microsoft is backing down. After months of user complaints and pointed criticism from tech commentators, the company has reversed course on one of its more aggressive softwar...
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Washington’s First Real Swing at Federal AI Legislation Could Reshape How America Builds Artificial Intelligence
Senator Marsha Blackburn has introduced what may be the most consequential piece of artificial intelligence legislation yet to emerge from Congress. The SMART AI Act — short...
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The Great AI Wage Squeeze: Why Your Paycheck May Shrink—But So Might Everything You Buy
The bargain nobody asked for is taking shape. Artificial intelligence is poised to suppress wages across white-collar professions over the next decade, but it may also drive...
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A Former Uber Executive Crashed a Tesla on Full Self-Driving. His Warning About AI Risk Is Harder to Dismiss.
Ed Baker was exactly the kind of person Tesla would want behind the wheel of a Full Self-Driving vehicle. A former vice president of product and growth at Uber, Baker underst...
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The Courtroom Is Cracking: How AI-Generated Legal Filings Are Turning American Courts Into a Minefield
A New York attorney cited six cases that didn't exist. A Colorado lawyer submitted a brief full of fabricated judicial opinions. A Texas firm filed a motion riddled with phan...
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