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AI and Addiction: The Perilous Gap Between Fact-Checking Accuracy and Clinical Wisdom
A new study reveals that while AI models provide factually correct answers regarding addiction, they fail to grasp the critical medical nuances necessary for patient safety.
The Silent Resistance: Why 65% of Workers are Turning Their Backs on AI
A new CNBC survey reveals that a majority of workers are avoiding AI due to ethical, environmental, and privacy concerns, challenging the narrative of universal adoption.
Federal Preemption: House Discussions Aim to Overrule State AI Laws in California and New York
In a move poised to spark intense political friction, the US Congress is weighing federal preemption to override state-level AI regulations, potentially sidelining strict laws in CA and NY.
Forbright Inc. Files for IPO: Banking on the Middle Market and Digital Expansion
Forbright Inc. moves toward an IPO, leveraging its focus on middle-market lending and a surge in digital deposits to attract Wall Street investors.
Microsoft Raises Its Voice: Xbox Rebrands to XBOX in Strategic Identity Shift
From lowercase to uppercase: Microsoft is rebranding Xbox to XBOX, signaling a new era of aggressive expansion and gaming ecosystem unification.
Windows 11: The Long-Awaited Return of Freedom to the Taskbar and Start Menu
Microsoft is finally testing taskbar repositioning and Start menu resizing, addressing one of the most significant user complaints since the launch of Windows 11.
The Grand Canvas of AI in Greece: From Screen Narratives to National Reality
Inspired by Cosmote TV's special feature, we analyze Greece's trajectory in the AI era, examining the challenges and the future of the nation's digital transition.
Landmark Settlement: Snap and YouTube Retreat Ahead of Trial Over Student Mental Health Crisis
Google’s YouTube and Snap Inc. have reached a settlement with public schools, avoiding a high-stakes trial over claims that platform addiction fueled a youth mental health crisis.
The Intersection of Equity and Intelligence: Why the 34th Pride Awards Honoring AI Pioneers Matters
The 34th annual Pride Awards spotlight Professor Dr. Bill Chu, bringing AI ethics and representation to the forefront of social justice conversations.
SpaceX Goes Public: The Historic IPO Set to Redefine the Space and AI Landscape
After years of speculation, Elon Musk’s SpaceX is reportedly preparing for a landmark IPO, signaling a new era for the commercialization of space and satellite technology.
MoMo’s New AI Strategy: Protecting the 'Good' Instead of Just Blocking the 'Bad'
MoMo is shifting the cybersecurity paradigm, leveraging AI to foster trust for legitimate users rather than focusing solely on reactive suppression of bad actors.
From Lecture Halls to the Front Line: Russia Pressures University Students to Become Drone Pilots
The Russian government is transforming universities into recruitment hubs, promising 'safe' service behind screens to meet the escalating demands of drone warfare.