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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

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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Ilse Funkhouser Ilse Funkhouser
Updated on October 23, 2025

How Tech Professionals Can Navigate the White-Collar Recession

The job market is tough for white-collar tech workers, but these tips will help you weather the storm.

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Jenny Lyons-Cunha Jenny Lyons-Cunha
Updated on October 20, 2025

Figure AI: What We Know About the Humanoid Robotics Company

This first-of-its-kind robotics company hopes to augment human productivity with its fleet of AI-powered humanoid robots.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on October 16, 2025

I Used the Comet AI Browser to Look for a Job. Here’s What I Found.

Comet’s AI assistant can help you find relevant roles, search for LinkedIn contacts and fill out online applications all in one place. Here are a few tricks I learned when I put it to the test.

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Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on October 15, 2025

The Job Market Might Be a Mess, But Don’t Blame AI Just Yet

A new study by Yale University and the Brookings Institution says the panic around artificial intelligence stealing jobs is overblown. But that might not be the case for long.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on October 15, 2025

Your AI Resume Hacks Probably Won’t Fool Hiring Algorithms

Recruiters say those viral hidden prompt for resumes don’t work — and might cost you interviews.

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