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Chinese Workers Covertly Train AI That Threatens Their Own Jobs
As automation looms, Chinese workers find themselves training AI models intended to replace them, igniting concerns over job security and dignity.
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AI Tools May Be Eroding Cognitive Skills, New Research Suggests
Recent studies indicate that the use of AI tools like ChatGPT is linked to a decline in cognitive skills and creativity among users, raising concerns about mental decline.
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Prego Ventures into Family Conversations with New Recording Device
Prego transitions from pasta sauce to tech with the Connection Keeper, a device aimed at preserving family conversations at dinner tables.
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The Quietest Cost of Using AI Every Day Is the One Nobody Is Measuring
There is a story about AI that nobody tells at keynotes, because it is not the one that drives adoption. It shows up, instead, in research papers, in…
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The Real Reason OpenAI’s New Image Model Is a Threat to Midjourney (It Isn’t Quality)
OpenAI just shipped ChatGPT Images 2.0 and framed it, characteristically, as a moment: the piece that was missing, the version where image generation finally “works.” Nobody at OpenAI…
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An Employee Gave One AI Tool Full Access to Google Workspace. That’s How Vercel Got Hacked.
A hacker is demanding $2M from Vercel. The real cost is the template this breach sets for the next twelve months of AI integration incidents, and almost nobody’s…
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Jeff Bezos Just Quietly Built a Fourth Frontier AI Lab – and Nobody Has Seen It
Project Prometheus raised $10 billion at a $38 billion valuation while most of tech was looking the other way. Here is what Bezos is actually building, and why…
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Amazon Doesn’t Need a Winning AI Model. It Needs Every Winner to Run on AWS
Most people read Amazon’s back-to-back AI mega-investments as hedging. Look again. AWS has quietly made itself the neutral infrastructure of the AI war, and it’s collecting rent from…
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Claude Projects Could Be Anthropic’s Most Practical Productivity Feature Yet
Claude Projects gives users persistent instructions, project-specific memory, and cleaner organization, making Anthropic’s assistant far more useful for serious productivity work.
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Claude Mythos Found 27-Year-Old Flaws and Exposed a Hard Truth About Cybersecurity
Claude Mythos reportedly uncovered decades-old flaws in OpenBSD and FFmpeg, raising a deeper question: was modern cybersecurity ever as solid as institutions assumed?

