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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on April 30, 2026

These States Are Slamming the Brakes on Data Centers. Can the AI Industry Handle It?

A growing number of states want to temporarily halt the construction of new data centers to address mounting energy and cost concerns. The effort aims to protect communities, but it could also test the sustainability of the AI industry’s breakneck growth.

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Nick Misner Nick Misner
Updated on April 30, 2026

Your AI Vendor Could Disappear Tomorrow. Is Your Team Ready?

AI tools introduce a whole new array of vendor lock-in problems, but you can avoid them if you plan well.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on April 30, 2026

How to Get Discovered in AI Search (and Why It Matters for Your Career)

AI tools are increasingly citing LinkedIn posts and articles, reshaping how professionals get discovered. Learn how to optimize your profile and content to boost visibility, attract recruiters and stand out.

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Akash Rathi Akash Rathi
Updated on April 29, 2026

The AI Hardware Era Is Here. Product Managers Aren’t Ready.

As AI devices become more common, product managers will increasingly work on hardware projects. Our expert explains how software development principles can translate.

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Taylor Rose Taylor Rose
Updated on April 29, 2026

What It’s Like to Build Generative AI Models at Mastercard

Mastercard engineers built a new generative AI large tabular model trained on structured payments data, and early testing showed it outperforming standard industry machine learning techniques.

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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on April 28, 2026

‘AI Brains’ Are Coming for Blue Collar Work — Are We Ready?

Humanoid robots are about to level up with “AI brains” — AI systems powered by advanced models that can learn to adapt to new situations. They’re still a work in progress, but they could be a sign that the skilled trades aren’t so AI-proof after all.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on April 28, 2026

Data Centers Are Driving Up Your Electricity Costs. Nuclear, Solar and Hydrogen Might Help.

As AI data centers devour electricity at an unprecedented rate, tech giants are racing to secure energy by reviving shuttered nuclear plants, investing in small modular reactors and experimenting with green energy alternatives.

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Brooke Becher Brooke Becher
Updated on April 27, 2026

Are Microsoft and OpenAI Breaking Up? It’s Complicated.

After billions invested and nearly a decade together, the tech giants are testing the boundaries of their AI partnership — and eyeing what life apart might look like.

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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on April 27, 2026

The U.S. Is Counting on Intel to Fuel Its AI Ambitions. Here’s What to Know.

After years of decline, Intel gave the U.S. government a 10 percent stake in exchange for early federal funding — a historic move designed to boost domestic chip production, placing the company at the center of America’s AI strategy.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on April 27, 2026

Your Data Is Being Used to Train AI. Here’s How to Opt Out.

The content you share online may be scraped to train AI models. Opting out can help you maintain control over your data, reduce the risk of unintended exposure and prevent your work from being reused without consent.

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