Getting Started With Microsoft Copilot: A Guide To Driving ROI

By Larry English

September 24, 2025

A practical guide to adopting Microsoft Copilot, exploring use cases and building a roadmap to drive ROI and increase employee engagement.

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Getting Started With Microsoft Copilot

Tesla’s Full-Self Driving Software Is A Mess. Should It Be Legal?

By Alan Ohnsman

September 23, 2025

Elon Musk promotes Tesla’s AI-enabled Full Self-Driving system as key to his compensation plan, but a recent test revealed it ignored traffic signs and even hit a child mannequin, raising safety and legality concerns.

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Tesla’s Full-Self Driving Software Is A Mess

AI Kills Jobs, Stanford Study Finds, Especially For Young People

By John Koetsier

August 26, 2025

A Stanford University study finds that AI is displacing jobs, with especially severe impacts on young workers, underscoring fears about how automation affects employment opportunities.

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AI Kills Jobs, Stanford Study Finds

Why AEO May Be The Most Dangerous Acronym In AI

By Jason Snyder

September 25, 2025

Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) could reshape the nature of truth online. AI’s shift from sourcing information to providing direct answers poses a dangerous change to how people find trustworthy information on the internet.

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Why AEO May Be The Most Dangerous Acronym In AI

AI Models Acted Like Voters In 2024 And The Findings Are Startling

By Ron Schmelzer

September 25, 2025

Researchers at MIT and Stanford discovered that AI models’ answers changed over time and in response to real-world events and prompts, behaving in ways analogous to human voters influenced by news and context.

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AI Models Acted Like Voters In 2024

Zelenskyy’s UN Warning: Regulate AI In Weapons Before It’s Too Late

By Ron Schmelzer

September 24, 2025

Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy told the UN that weapons powered by AI are “evolving faster than our ability to defend ourselves,” urging world leaders to regulate AI in military applications before the situation becomes irreversible.

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Zelenskyy’s UN Warning: Regulate AI In Weapons

Beyond The Hype: AI’s Real Impact Is In Quiet Changes All Around Us

By Victor Dey

September 24, 2025

The biggest impacts of AI are subtle and widespread: invisible changes in everyday industries. AI is quietly transforming fields like agriculture, retail, and healthcare, rather than just flashy breakthroughs.

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Beyond The Hype: AI’s Real Impact

AI, Democracy, And Jobs

By John Werner

September 24, 2025

Experts warn that AI’s rise is eroding trust and causing worker anxiety. While judges caution about misinformation and inequality, they also emphasize society’s resilience, context-specific solutions, and diverse contributions to a fair AI future.

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AI, Democracy, And Jobs

No Pixel 10 Needed: Google Photos’ Conversational Editing Comes To All Android Devices

By Paul Monckton

September 24, 2025

Google Photos now lets all Android users (not just Pixel 10 owners) edit photos using simple voice or text commands. This AI-powered conversational editing feature is currently available in the U.S. only.

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Google Photos Conversational Editing

Smart Glasses And Our Post-Privacy, Persistently Connected World

By Cortney Harding

September 24, 2025

Meta’s new AI-powered Display glasses are a technical triumph, but they raise serious questions: What do these always-on devices mean for privacy and our ability to disconnect from technology?

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Smart Glasses and Post-Privacy

AI’s Next Great Divide Might Be Clean Energy Access

By Kolawole Samuel Adebayo

September 24, 2025

As AI’s computing power needs grow, the next competitive edge may come down to electricity. Regions with abundant, cheap clean energy are becoming the new battlegrounds for hosting massive AI data centers and advanced computing facilities.

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AI’s Next Great Divide: Clean Energy Access

Aura Farming In Healthcare AI: Three Strategies Smart Vendors Use To Market And Build Trust

By Sahar Hashmi

September 24, 2025

In healthcare AI, trust matters more than technology alone. Successful vendors focus on transparency by publishing rigorous research, partnering with high-profile “lighthouse” clients, and navigating regulatory approvals to build credibility.

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Aura Farming In Healthcare AI

Robots And AI Are Rewriting The Future Of Surgery

By Bernard Marr

September 24, 2025

AI-driven surgical robots are transforming operating rooms. They allow complex procedures to be performed with greater precision or even remotely, addressing critical surgeon shortages and expanding access to advanced surgeries globally.

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Robots And AI Are Rewriting Surgery

Revealing The Psychological And Physiological Impacts Of Toxic AI Personas

By Lance Eliot

September 24, 2025

As AI-powered personas become more common, research shows they can unexpectedly turn toxic. This article examines the hidden psychological and physiological effects on people interacting with harmful AI characters.

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Psychological Impacts of Toxic AI Personas

Why AI Is A Human Rights Issue

By Cornelia C. Walther

September 23, 2025

Artificial intelligence poses profound human rights challenges: the same technologies that free some people can oppress others. This article explores the paradox and offers guidance on how individuals and consumers can push for more equitable AI practices.

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Why AI Is A Human Rights Issue

Stanford AI Safety Workshop Vitally Showcases The Path To Safer AI And Making AI Safe

By Lance Eliot

September 23, 2025

Stanford’s Center for AI Safety held its annual workshop, where leading researchers and industry experts presented promising new findings on making AI safer. This summary highlights the key insights from the conference.

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Stanford AI Safety Workshop

Healthcare Cybersecurity: The Urgency Of Now

By Chuck Brooks

September 23, 2025

With cyber threats on the rise, patients’ physical health and financial security are at risk. This article stresses that the healthcare industry must move swiftly to counter sophisticated cyberattacks to protect vulnerable patient data and welfare.

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Healthcare Cybersecurity

These Are The Hurdles That Trip Up AI Projects

By John Werner

September 23, 2025

AI projects offer huge promise, but many falter due to common obstacles: steep development costs, biased or non-transparent data, privacy concerns, difficult user interfaces, stakeholder skepticism, and organizational silos blocking progress.

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Hurdles That Trip Up AI Projects

AI system learns from many types of scientific information and runs experiments to discover new materials

By MIT News

September 25, 2025

MIT researchers created “CRESt,” an AI platform that learns from diverse scientific data and autonomously designs experiments to find new materials, potentially solving decades-old challenges in energy and engineering.

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AI System Discovers New Materials

New AI system could accelerate clinical research

By MIT News

September 25, 2025

MIT introduced an AI tool that speeds up clinical research by automatically annotating areas of interest in medical images, which could help scientists test treatments faster and track diseases more efficiently.

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New AI System for Clinical Research

Improving the workplace of the future

By MIT News

September 24, 2025

Economist Whitney Zhang (MIT doctoral student) studies how new technologies and organizational decisions are reshaping labor markets, shedding light on how work and careers might evolve in coming years.

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Improving the Workplace of the Future

MIT affiliates win AI for Math grants to accelerate mathematical discovery

By MIT News

September 22, 2025

MIT mathematicians David Roe and Andrew Sutherland received grants to advance AI methods in automated theorem proving, joining four other MIT alumni awarded for research at the intersection of AI and mathematics.

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AI for Math Grants at MIT

New tool makes generative AI models more likely to create breakthrough materials

By MIT News

September 22, 2025

MIT researchers developed SCIGEN, a guiding tool for generative AI. It intentionally steers models to propose materials with exotic properties, increasing the chance of AI-designed breakthroughs (e.g., for quantum computing).

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Generative AI for New Materials

AI-cloning of Lara Croft’s voice has ‘Tomb Raider’ fans and actors up in arms

By AP News

September 2025

A new game trailer used AI to clone the iconic Lara Croft voice, sparking outrage among fans and the original voice actors. Critics say it highlights ethical concerns about using AI to replicate performers without consent.

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AI’s double-edged sword: UN leaders weigh its promise and peril

By AP News

September 2025

At the United Nations, world leaders discussed AI’s dual nature. They emphasized its potential for advancing society alongside urgent risks like bias, misinformation, and unchecked autonomous weapons, stressing a global need for safeguards.

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OpenAI shows off Stargate AI data center in Texas and plans 5 more elsewhere with Oracle, Softbank

By AP News

September 2025

OpenAI unveiled “Stargate,” its new AI supercomputer center in Texas, and announced plans to build five more with partners Oracle and SoftBank. This expansion aims to massively increase the computing power for training future AI models.

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Rafael Nadal alerts about fake videos of him offering financial advice

By AP News

September 2025

Tennis champion Rafael Nadal warned the public about AI-generated deepfake videos using his likeness to promote bogus financial schemes. He urged fans to be vigilant against such fraudulent AI content.

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California attorney fined $10k for filing an appeal with fake legal citations generated by AI

By AP News

September 2025

A California lawyer was fined $10,000 after submitting an appellate brief filled with fictitious legal citations produced by an AI chatbot. The case highlights the dangers of unvetted AI-generated legal analysis.

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Nvidia to invest $5 billion in struggling rival Intel

By AP News

September 2025

Nvidia announced it will invest $5 billion in competing chipmaker Intel to help expand production capacity. This unusual alliance comes amid global chip shortages and reflects a pragmatic partnership in the industry.

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Meta unveils AI-powered smart glasses with display and neural wristband at Connect event

By AP News

September 2025

At its annual Connect conference, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed new AI-powered smart glasses featuring a built-in display and an accompanying wearable neural sensor wristband, pushing the boundaries of augmented reality and user interface technology.

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