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Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Sympathy: The New Wave of Emotional Manipulation on Social Media
The rise of AI-generated imagery exploiting human empathy is creating a dangerous new reality on social networks, weaponizing sympathy for engagement and financial fraud.
Power Play: Federal Regulators Order Grid Operators to Prioritize AI Data Centers Amid Energy Surge
A landmark federal directive forces grid operators to fast-track power for AI infrastructure, sparking intense debate over energy equity and the future of the grid.
The Illusion of Diplomacy in Hormuz: Why Shipping Giants, Not Governments, Hold the Final Veto
A fragile U.S.-Iran MOU promises peace in the Strait of Hormuz, but shipping giants and insurers aren't buying it, revealing the gap between statecraft and maritime reality.
Who Needs Rate Cuts? The Fed’s New Reality in a Corporate Debt Binge
With corporate bond issuance hitting $1.23 trillion, the Fed under Kevin Warsh faces a paradox: markets are thriving and capital is flowing without the need for rate cuts.
Stop, Wait, and Consider: The Ethical Imperative to Pause the AI Boom
Public sentiment shifts toward caution as calls for a 'strategic pause' in AI development grow, highlighting risks to labor, truth, and human agency.
Investing in AI: How to Own the Whole Trend Without Getting Lost in the Headlines
The daily barrage of AI news can be dizzying. We analyze how you can gain exposure to the entire artificial intelligence ecosystem through strategic diversification.
Operational Autonomy: How Artificial Intelligence is Quietly Rebuilding the Modern Airport
From baggage handling to gate assignment, AI is transforming airports into self-governing digital ecosystems, redefining the passenger experience and operational efficiency.
AI Could Reshape 2.8 Million Michigan Jobs: A Strategic Roadmap for the Future Workforce
A groundbreaking report reveals the scale of labor market disruption in Michigan, with AI set to impact 60% of the state's total workforce.
The End of an Era: Claude Guillemot, Architect of the Ubisoft Empire, Dies at 69
The Ubisoft co-founder and visionary behind global phenomena like Assassin's Creed lost his life in a plane crash, plunging the global gaming industry into mourning.
IDF Claims Al Jazeera Journalist Killed in Gaza Was a Hamas Operative: The Blurred Lines of Conflict Reporting
The IDF asserts that Ahmed Wissah, an Al Jazeera journalist killed in Gaza, held a dual role as a Hamas commander, sparking a fierce debate over press freedom and combatant status.
The Pilot of Athens International: A Digital and Structural Facelift Mid-Flight
CEO Georgios Kallimasias is steering Athens International Airport into a new era, balancing surging passenger traffic with the urgent need for digital transformation and infrastructure expansion.
The Memory Supercycle: Why AI Hardware ETFs are the New Frontier for Retail Investors
As AI demands unprecedented speed, HBM memory is becoming the new 'gold'. We analyze how a single ETF can unlock massive potential for retail investors with just $100.