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From C++ Fundamentals to Ethical AI: Insights from Stanford's
Programming
May 2, 2026freeCodeCamp

From C++ Fundamentals to Ethical AI: Insights from Stanford's

Stanford's youngest instructor, Rachel An Fernandez, discusses the evolving tech landscape for developers. She emphasizes the continued importance of foundational skills like C++, offers tips on using AI without 'deskilling,' and implicitly highlights the necessity of data quality and automation for robust systems, drawing parallels with freeCodeCamp's extensive resources.

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Google Meet AI Note-taker: Smarter, Customizable Meetings
Review
May 1, 2026Digital Trends

Google Meet AI Note-taker: Smarter, Customizable Meetings

Google Meet's AI note-taker gets a significant upgrade with customizable sections, including a standout 'Decisions' tracker, making meeting summaries smarter, less overwhelming, and highly actionable for eligible Google Workspace users.

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Tech
May 1, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: Elon Musk’s A.I. Claims of Danger Face Limits in OpenAI

In a major development for the ongoing OpenAI trial, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has restricted Elon Musk from discussing AI's existential threat to humanity. This ruling significantly impacts Musk's legal strategy, which aimed to frame his lawsuit as a protective measure for the world, not just a competitive move against his former venture.

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Causal Inference for LLM Features: The Propensity Score
Programming
May 1, 2026freeCodeCamp

Causal Inference for LLM Features: The Propensity Score

Every product experimentation team eventually confronts a common challenge when launching new features, especially those leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs): the 'Opt-In Trap'. Imagine shipping a new AI assistant

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Automate Data Tasks in Excel: Faster Results Without AI Chatbots
How To
May 1, 2026MakeUseOf

Automate Data Tasks in Excel: Faster Results Without AI Chatbots

Most people assume that artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT are the quickest way to clean, sort, or analyze data. However, Excel offers a powerful suite of automation features that can handle a vast array

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Faraday Future Paid $7.5M to Firm Tied to Founder Jia Yueting
Tech
May 1, 2026TechCrunch

Faraday Future Paid $7.5M to Firm Tied to Founder Jia Yueting

Struggling EV maker Faraday Future paid $7.5 million to FF Global Partners LLC, a company tied to its founder Jia Yueting, in 2025. This occurred during a year when the company delivered only four vehicles and lost nearly $400 million, while under SEC investigation for related-party transactions and Jia's control.

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Musk Calls Himself 'Fool' in Heated OpenAI Trial Testimony
Tech
May 1, 2026The Next Web

Musk Calls Himself 'Fool' in Heated OpenAI Trial Testimony

OAKLAND, Calif. – Elon Musk, appearing in federal court on Wednesday, called himself "a fool" for funding OpenAI, accusing its leadership of "looting the nonprofit" as the company’s lead trial attorney, William Savitt,

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Stripe Launches Link: A New Digital Wallet for the AI Era
Tech
May 1, 2026TechCrunch AI

Stripe Launches Link: A New Digital Wallet for the AI Era

Stripe has launched Link, a new digital wallet that uniquely enables autonomous AI agents to make secure payments on behalf of users. It tackles security concerns by allowing agents to process transactions without direct access to sensitive payment credentials, utilizing virtual cards and user approval. The wallet also offers comprehensive traditional features like spending tracking and subscription management.

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ChatGPT Images 2.0: UI Redesign Wonder
Review
Apr 30, 2026ZDNet

ChatGPT Images 2.0: UI Redesign Wonder

Quick Verdict OpenAI's ChatGPT Images 2.0 is a groundbreaking tool for user interface (UI) redesign, particularly for solo developers and small teams. It goes beyond simple image generation by incorporating

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Proton CEO on AI Privacy: Possible, But Agents Keep Him Up
Review
Apr 30, 2026ZDNet

Proton CEO on AI Privacy: Possible, But Agents Keep Him Up

Quick Verdict In an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Tech are increasingly eroding personal privacy, Proton CEO Andy Yen presents a nuanced yet optimistic view: privacy in the AI era is indeed possible.

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Motorola Moto Buds 2 Plus Review: Bose-Tuned, Feature-Packed, but
Review
Apr 29, 2026Android Authority

Motorola Moto Buds 2 Plus Review: Bose-Tuned, Feature-Packed, but

Quick Verdict Motorola’s new Moto Buds 2 Plus, retailing at $149.99, bring a compelling blend of Bose-tuned audio, robust active noise cancellation, and a suite of smart features to the US market. While the sound

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Colorado Right-to-Repair Law: A Victory for Consumers
Review
Apr 29, 2026Ars Technica

Colorado Right-to-Repair Law: A Victory for Consumers

Verdict: A Resounding Win for Consumer Empowerment In a significant turn of events for consumer rights, the attempt to repeal Colorado's landmark right-to-repair law, the Consumer Right to Repair Digital Electronic

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Definity Embeds Agents in Spark Pipelines to Prevent AI System
Tech
Apr 30, 2026VentureBeat

Definity Embeds Agents in Spark Pipelines to Prevent AI System

Definity, a Chicago-based startup, secured $12M in Series A funding to advance its unique data pipeline reliability solution. By embedding agents directly within Spark pipelines, Definity proactively identifies and prevents failures, bad data, and inefficiencies during execution, crucial for the integrity of agentic AI systems.

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AI Shifts Clean Code Economics: Why Abstraction Matters More Now
Programming
Apr 29, 2026freeCodeCamp

AI Shifts Clean Code Economics: Why Abstraction Matters More Now

For years, the argument against introducing an interface or an abstract class in a codebase often boiled down to efficiency: "That's twice the code for the same thing." This perspective, especially prevalent in

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Ubuntu Linux to Integrate AI Features Through 2026
Tech
Apr 28, 2026The Verge

Ubuntu Linux to Integrate AI Features Through 2026

Canonical has revealed its strategy to integrate AI features into Ubuntu Linux throughout 2026. The plan includes enhancing existing OS functions with background AI models and introducing new AI-native tools, such as advanced accessibility features and agentic AI. Canonical emphasizes model transparency and local inference, aiming to make Linux more accessible without transforming Ubuntu into an "AI product."

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DeepMind’s David Silver Just Raised $1.1B for AI That Learns Without
Tech
Apr 28, 2026TechCrunch AI

DeepMind’s David Silver Just Raised $1.1B for AI That Learns Without

DeepMind veteran David Silver has secured an unprecedented $1.1 billion in funding for his new British AI lab, Ineffable Intelligence, at a $5.1 billion valuation. The company aims to build a "superlearner" AI that acquires knowledge and skills purely through reinforcement learning, without relying on human data, a radical departure from current large language models.

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Philips Hue Sync Box 8K Slashed by 30% in 'Bright Days' Sale
Tech
Apr 27, 2026The Verge

Philips Hue Sync Box 8K Slashed by 30% in 'Bright Days' Sale

Smart home enthusiasts and gamers can rejoice as the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box 8K is now available at a significant 30 percent discount, bringing its price down to $269.49. This substantial offer, part of Philips

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Google Expands Gradient Icon Redesign to More Key Apps
Tech
Apr 26, 2026The Verge

Google Expands Gradient Icon Redesign to More Key Apps

Google is rolling out its new gradient icon design to more apps like Sheets, Slides, and Keep. This update, which started in late 2025 with apps like Gemini, features softer gradients, rounder corners, and a more vibrant, varied aesthetic. It marks a shift from flat designs and uniform circles, with the new look also reportedly signaling the presence of AI-powered features.

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Anthropic Equity Becomes Currency for Luxury Bay Area Home
Tech
Apr 27, 2026TechCrunch

Anthropic Equity Becomes Currency for Luxury Bay Area Home

In an unconventional move highlighting the burgeoning value of artificial intelligence stakes, a Bay Area investment banker is offering his sprawling 13-acre Mill Valley property in exchange for equity in AI powerhouse

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SpeakOn’s dictation device is a good idea marred by platform
Tech
Apr 26, 2026TechCrunch

SpeakOn’s dictation device is a good idea marred by platform

SpeakOn has launched a $129 MagSafe-attached dictation device for iPhones, aiming to offer superior transcription. While innovative, it faces criticism for its microphone performance, aggressive AI text editing, and exclusive iOS compatibility, despite offering a dedicated mic and translation features.

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AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D Review: Still the Best Value Gaming CPU
Review
Apr 26, 2026Tom's Hardware

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D Review: Still the Best Value Gaming CPU

The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D remains an outstanding gaming CPU, offering near-flagship performance at a fraction of the cost, even 18 months post-launch. While it struggles in multi-threaded productivity tasks against Intel's latest, its efficiency and price point make it an unbeatable choice for dedicated gamers.

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After Three Months, The Verge Editor Finds Linux Superior to Windows
Tech
Apr 27, 2026The Verge

After Three Months, The Verge Editor Finds Linux Superior to Windows

The Verge's Senior Reviews Editor, Nathan Edwards, has successfully transitioned his main desktop to Linux (CachyOS) for three months, expressing no desire to return to Windows. Despite minor troubleshooting, he finds the open-source OS "calmer and more robust," appreciating the self-directed nature of problem-solving inherent in Linux's modular design. The shift highlights Linux's growing viability for daily computing and gaming.

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The plan to quietly kill Coyote v. Acme blew up in David Zaslav’s
Tech
Apr 27, 2026The Verge

The plan to quietly kill Coyote v. Acme blew up in David Zaslav’s

Warner Bros. Discovery's attempt to quietly kill *Coyote v. Acme* for a tax write-off was thwarted. Public and filmmaker outcry against CEO David Zaslav's controversial strategy forced a reconsideration, giving the film a chance for release.

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Gradient Weather: My New Go-To Weather App (Ditching Pixel Weather)
Review
Apr 26, 2026Android Authority

Gradient Weather: My New Go-To Weather App (Ditching Pixel Weather)

Gradient Weather review: After two years with Pixel Weather, Gradient Weather's superior accuracy engine, advanced customization, dynamic map, and detailed notifications have made it my new go-to Android weather app, despite its premium cost and lack of a comprehensive pollen tracker.

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How to Identify and Reduce OLED Banding on Your TV
How To
Apr 26, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Identify and Reduce OLED Banding on Your TV

Learn to identify and reduce OLED banding, a common display defect, by understanding its causes and using simple panel maintenance techniques to improve your TV's picture quality.

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