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OpenAI’s Board Chairman Bret Taylor Didn’t Use AI to Prepare for His Own Board Meetings — And What That Says About the State of Enterprise AI
In what might be the most telling anecdote about the gap between artificial intelligence's promise and its present-day utility, OpenAI's own board chairman, Bret Taylor, rece...
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ChatGPT’s Growth Engine Roars Back: Inside OpenAI’s Stunning Rebound to 10% Monthly User Gains
When OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman took the stage at a recent company event, he delivered a data point that sent a clear signal to competitors, investors, and the broader...
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Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora Warns That Most Companies Are Still Fumbling Their Way Through AI Adoption
For all the breathless enthusiasm surrounding artificial intelligence in corporate boardrooms, the reality on the ground is far more sobering. Nikesh Arora, the chief executi...
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The $300,000 Degree That AI Might Make Obsolete: Why a Former Google Executive Is Telling Students to Skip Law and Medical School
A former Google executive has ignited a fierce debate about the future of professional education, arguing that the traditional paths to becoming a doctor or lawyer may no lon...
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The Invisible Diary: How ChatGPT Quietly Builds a Psychological Profile From Every Conversation You Have
When millions of users type their most pressing questions into ChatGPT — about health symptoms, relationship troubles, financial anxieties, and career frustrations — most ass...
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Apple’s Quiet Bet: How Visual Intelligence Is Becoming the Nervous System of Every Wearable Apple Makes
Apple has long been known for threading a single technological capability across its entire product line until it becomes indispensable. It did it with Siri, then with the Ne...
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The AI Effect: How Generative Code Tools Are Quietly Reshaping Programming Language Preferences Across the Industry
For decades, the choice of programming language for a new software project was governed by a relatively stable set of factors: performance requirements, team expertise, libra...
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The AI-Funded Ad Wars: How Tech Industry PACs Are Spending Millions to Shape Washington’s Regulatory Agenda
A new breed of political action committee, flush with cash from Silicon Valley's artificial intelligence giants, is mounting an unprecedented advertising offensive aimed at i...
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Wall Street’s Sobering Math: AI May Add Almost Nothing to U.S. Economic Growth
For the better part of two years, the artificial intelligence trade has been the most powerful force in American capital markets. Hundreds of billions of dollars have poured...
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Apple Opens the CarPlay Mic: Third-Party AI Chatbots Are Coming to Break Siri’s Monopoly Behind the Wheel
For more than a decade, Siri has been the sole voice assistant available to drivers using Apple CarPlay. That exclusivity is about to end. Apple's announcement at its 2025 Wo...
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The Invisible Watermark War: Why Big Tech’s Plan to Label AI-Generated Content Is Already Failing
The internet is awash in synthetic media. AI-generated images, videos, and audio clips now circulate at a scale that would have been unimaginable just three years ago, and th...
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The AI Literacy Gap: Why Most Americans Still Can’t Tell a Bot From a Human—and What That Means for Business
A growing body of evidence suggests that despite the rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence tools across industries, the vast majority of Americans remain poorly equi...
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The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet: Why the Open Web Is Vanishing and What Comes Next
For decades, the internet was celebrated as the great democratizer — an open frontier where information flowed freely, where anyone could publish, and where discovery was lim...
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The Software Industry’s Existential Reckoning: How AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Code Creation
For decades, the software industry has operated on a familiar premise: skilled engineers write code, companies package it into products, and customers pay handsomely for lice...
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Anthropic’s Head of Product Warns: AI Will Make 2026 a ‘Painful’ Year for Software Engineers
Boris Cherny, Anthropic's head of product for Claude, has issued one of the starkest warnings yet from inside the AI industry: the impact of artificial intelligence on softwa...
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