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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on November 12, 2025

How Do Americans Feel About AI? Pretty Anxious, Actually.

The United States spends more than any other country in the world on AI development and infrastructure, yet Pew Research found that Americans are more worried than excited — with deregulation and job loss topping the list of concerns.

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Brooke Becher Brooke Becher
Updated on November 11, 2025

AI Is Getting Physical — and the Law Can’t Keep Up

From interactive toys to smart glasses, a new wave of AI-native devices is blurring the line between hardware and software — and slipping past outdated safety and privacy laws in the process.

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Saurabh Sharma Saurabh Sharma
Updated on November 06, 2025

This Is the Next Vital Job Skill in the AI Economy

The future of tech work belongs to AI managers.

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Ahmad Shadid Ahmad Shadid
Updated on November 06, 2025

Reddit Picked a Fight With Perplexity. The Whole Internet’s Watching.

Licensed data is the new frontier in the AI race — and Reddit just drew the battle lines.

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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on October 30, 2025

OpenAI’s For-Profit Era Begins. Can It Stay True to Its Mission?

OpenAI has officially become a public benefit corporation. With no fundraising limits and a greater focus on profits, the move has everyone else wondering: Is this the beginning of OpenAI’s dominance?

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Dario Betti Dario Betti
Updated on October 30, 2025

How Do People Actually Use ChatGPT?

A recent OpenAI report sheds light on ChatGPT usage. Our expert analyzes the report.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on October 30, 2025

Elon Musk Just Released His Own ‘Anti-Woke’ Wikipedia

By creating Grokipedia, Musk hopes to upend the world’s largest shared reference point with an AI-generated encyclopedia that spins a version of reality that more closely reflects his own beliefs.

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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on October 24, 2025

The U.S. Is Counting on Intel to Fuel Its AI Ambitions. Will It Work?

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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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on October 24, 2025

Meta’s New Job Board Isn’t About You. It’s About AI.

Framed as a tool to help young people find entry-level work, Facebook’s new job board may double as a data pipeline for Meta’s growing AI empire.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on October 24, 2025

AWS Went Down — and Took the Internet With It

A malfunction inside Amazon’s northern Virginia data center hobbled critical services across the globe for hours, exposing just how fragile the internet’s backbone really is.

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