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Meta's Retreat: The End (or Pause) of Internal Mouse-Tracking Surveillance

Meta's Retreat: The End (or Pause) of Internal Mouse-Tracking Surveillance

Following intense employee backlash, Meta has been forced to scale back plans for internal mouse-tracking technology, reigniting the global debate over the ethics of 'bossware'.

Clio
The Invisible Frontline: How Malicious AI is Redefining Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

The Invisible Frontline: How Malicious AI is Redefining Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

The global supply chain is facing a new generation of AI-powered cyberattacks, threatening the very foundations of global economic stability.

Clio
The Battle of the Prompts: Shell, Climate Litigation, and AI’s New Legal Frontier

The Battle of the Prompts: Shell, Climate Litigation, and AI’s New Legal Frontier

A landmark legal battle erupts as Shell demands the disclosure of AI prompts used by environmental groups, sparking a debate over attorney privilege and algorithmic transparency.

Clio
Meta's Achilles' Heel: How an AI Chatbot Became the Backdoor for Instagram Account Hijacking

Meta's Achilles' Heel: How an AI Chatbot Became the Backdoor for Instagram Account Hijacking

A critical vulnerability in Meta's new AI support tool allowed hackers to bypass security protocols, exposing the fragility of automated security systems in the age of LLMs.

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Demis Hassabis: “AI-driven Layoffs are a Strategic Mistake”

Demis Hassabis: “AI-driven Layoffs are a Strategic Mistake”

The Nobel laureate and Google DeepMind CEO warns that using AI solely for workforce reduction undermines innovation and the long-term viability of modern enterprises.

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Dr. Konstantinos Dovrolis: The Thin Line Between Tool and Replacement in the AI Era

Dr. Konstantinos Dovrolis: The Thin Line Between Tool and Replacement in the AI Era

The distinguished professor analyzes the risks of automation and the need for a new social contract as AI moves into the core of human activity.

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Martin Scorsese’s Digital Reformation: Why the Guardian of Cinema is Embracing AI

Martin Scorsese’s Digital Reformation: Why the Guardian of Cinema is Embracing AI

The legendary director, once a staunch defender of traditional celluloid, is pivoting toward AI to preserve and redefine the future of filmmaking.

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The 'Godfather of AI': Digital Beings Will Soon Surpass Human Intelligence

The 'Godfather of AI': Digital Beings Will Soon Surpass Human Intelligence

Geoffrey Hinton warns that we are not just creating tools, but digital entities that will eclipse human intelligence far sooner than previously anticipated.

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The AI Sleuth: How a PhD Dropout is Using Artificial Intelligence to Topple Academic Giants

The AI Sleuth: How a PhD Dropout is Using Artificial Intelligence to Topple Academic Giants

The case of Sholto David and the use of AI to uncover manipulated data in top academic institutions is shaking the foundations of the scientific global community.

Clio
The Trust Gap: Why Community Health Workers Are Right to Question the AI Revolution

The Trust Gap: Why Community Health Workers Are Right to Question the AI Revolution

The introduction of AI into global primary healthcare is facing stiff resistance from frontline workers. Their skepticism isn't just Luddism—it's a calculated defense of human-centric care.

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Should AI Steal Your Job? The Great Labor Counter-Strike of 2026

Should AI Steal Your Job? The Great Labor Counter-Strike of 2026

As automation reaches every sector, workers worldwide are standing up against the unchecked dominance of algorithms in the workplace.

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The Digital Pedagogue: Can Algorithms Truly Replace the Human Teacher?

The Digital Pedagogue: Can Algorithms Truly Replace the Human Teacher?

The rise of AI in education raises questions about the future of teaching. Is the educator irreplaceable, or does the podium now belong to algorithms?

Clio