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The Race That Keeps Changing Shape: Human Minds and Artificial Intelligence in a New Era
An in-depth analysis of how AI is not just transforming the economy, but redefining the very structure of human thought and our social evolution.
Stellantis and Qualcomm: The Alliance Turning the Car into a Computer
Stellantis and Qualcomm are expanding their strategic partnership, aiming for the full digitalization of the group's 14 brands through the Snapdragon platform.
The Soul in the Machine: Navigating the Vatican’s Vision for Human-Centric AI
As Artificial Intelligence reshapes society, the Vatican calls for a new 'Algorethics' that prioritizes human dignity over the efficiency of silicon and code.
How the Library of Congress Merges AI and Volunteers to Unlock Public Broadcasting History
A groundbreaking collaboration between humans and machines is unlocking decades of lost broadcasting material, transforming how we understand modern history.
Educators Warn Florida Officials of AI Risks in the Classroom
In a pivotal meeting with Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez, Florida educators raise alarms over data privacy and the erosion of critical thinking in the AI era.
AI and the Rise of Neo-Luddism: The Systemic Risk Investors Are Failing to Price In
As markets surge on AI euphoria, a new wave of social backlash is brewing. Could modern-day Luddites pose the greatest threat to multi-billion dollar tech investments?
AI Becomes 'Skin': The Revolution of Stretchable Computing Patches
A breakthrough in materials science and neuromorphic computing brings Artificial Intelligence directly onto human skin through stretchable, wearable patches.
Zoom’s Anthropic Bet Pays Off: A $1 Billion Windfall and the Strategic Transformation of AI Collaboration
Zoom Communications nets a staggering $1 billion from its early stake in Anthropic, proving that strategic foresight in the AI arms race can be as lucrative as product innovation.
Chrome’s Silent AI Integration: The 4GB Model Sparking a Debate on User Consent
Google is embedding Gemini Nano directly into Chrome, consuming 4GB of storage without explicit consent, sparking a heated debate over user autonomy and edge computing.
US Weighs Chip Tariffs to Spur Domestic Growth: A New Era of High-Tech Protectionism?
Trade Representative Jamieson Greer signals potential tariffs on semiconductors, marking a shift from subsidies to trade warfare in the battle for AI supremacy.
The First Guardrails: Why the New AI Safety Bill is Just the Beginning of a Long Legal Battle
As the bill regulating powerful AI models moves forward, advocates warn that the battle for technological governance has only just begun.
China's 'Seven Titans' Tech Stocks Slump as Deflation Overpowers AI Boom
Despite the global AI frenzy, Chinese tech giants are buckling under the weight of domestic economic crises and mounting geopolitical pressures.