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Amazon Unifies Alexa+ and Rufus for Enhanced AI Shopping Experience
Tech
May 14, 2026GeekWire

Amazon Unifies Alexa+ and Rufus for Enhanced AI Shopping Experience

Amazon has launched "Alexa for Shopping," unifying its Rufus e-commerce chatbot with the Alexa+ assistant to create a seamless AI-powered shopping experience across its platforms. This move directly challenges rival AI assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini by offering enhanced personalization, agentic AI features, and integrated functionalities for a more efficient buying process. The new service, which retires the Rufus name from the interface, will roll out in the U.S. soon, aiming to keep customers within Amazon's ecosystem.

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Google's AI Cyberattack Thwart: A Stark Warning
Review
May 12, 2026Digital Trends

Google's AI Cyberattack Thwart: A Stark Warning

Quick Verdict Google's recent disclosure of thwarting an AI-powered cyberattack is a pivotal moment, affirming long-held fears: AI is now being weaponized at an industrial scale for malicious purposes. While Google's

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Armada's Portable AI Data Centers Fuel Bellevue Engineering Growth
Tech
May 12, 2026GeekWire

Armada's Portable AI Data Centers Fuel Bellevue Engineering Growth

A San Francisco-based startup, Armada, is significantly expanding its engineering footprint in Bellevue, Washington, growing its local team to approximately 120 people. The company specializes in developing rugged,

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So you’ve heard these AI terms and nodded along; let’s fix that
Tech
May 10, 2026TechCrunch AI

So you’ve heard these AI terms and nodded along; let’s fix that

The rapid evolution of AI has created a dense lexicon, leaving many confused. This guide demystifies key terms like LLMs, AI agents, and hallucinations, providing a foundational understanding. Grasping this language is crucial for navigating AI's transformative impact and future.

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Nick Bostrom Unveils Plan for Humanity’s ‘Big Retirement’ via AI
Tech
May 9, 2026Wired

Nick Bostrom Unveils Plan for Humanity’s ‘Big Retirement’ via AI

Philosopher Nick Bostrom, long synonymous with dire warnings about artificial intelligence, has presented a strikingly optimistic new vision for humanity's future. In a recent paper and his latest book, "Deep Utopia,"

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in-depth: There’s a Long-Shot Proposal to Protect California Workers
Tech
May 9, 2026Wired

in-depth: There’s a Long-Shot Proposal to Protect California Workers

California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer has proposed a groundbreaking plan to guarantee jobs for workers displaced by AI, funding it through a novel "token tax" on big tech. The initiative aims to make California the first major economy to protect its workforce from automation's impact by creating jobs in key sectors and establishing an AI Worker Protection Administration. This long-shot proposal faces political challenges but highlights growing concerns over AI's economic effects.

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AI's Dual Edge: Consuming and Accelerating Compute
Programming
May 8, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

AI's Dual Edge: Consuming and Accelerating Compute

The world of artificial intelligence is experiencing unprecedented growth, profoundly impacting how we approach software development and, crucially, how we design the underlying hardware. At the heart of this evolution

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Google Fitbit Air & Health App: A Screenless Leap Forward
Review
May 8, 2026Ars Technica

Google Fitbit Air & Health App: A Screenless Leap Forward

Quick Verdict Google's new screenless Fitbit Air, paired with the rebranded Google Health app and its AI Health Coach, marks a significant strategic shift. For those seeking discreet, comfortable, and long-lasting

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‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art: TechCrunch AI
Tech
May 4, 2026TechCrunch AI

‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art: TechCrunch AI

In a fresh flashpoint concerning artificial intelligence and intellectual property, KC Green, the artist behind the ubiquitous “This is fine” meme, has publicly accused AI startup Artisan of stealing his iconic artwork

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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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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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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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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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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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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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startups: From web to Artificial Intelligence: Building the missing
Tech
Apr 26, 2026The Next Web

startups: From web to Artificial Intelligence: Building the missing

The web intelligence industry is rapidly evolving to meet the escalating demands of advanced AI, particularly for multimodal data processing and autonomous AI agents. Innovations in data extraction, infrastructure, and user-friendly tools are crucial for powering the next wave of artificial intelligence. These developments are building the essential links between vast web data and sophisticated AI models.

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in-depth: At 'AI Coachella,' Stanford Students Line Up to Learn From
Tech
Apr 24, 2026Wired

in-depth: At 'AI Coachella,' Stanford Students Line Up to Learn From

Stanford's CS 153 course, nicknamed "AI Coachella" for its celebrity tech CEO guest lecturers, is drawing immense student interest despite controversy. Co-taught by Anjney Midha and Michael Abbott, it offers direct access to industry titans like Sam Altman and Jensen Huang, providing real-world AI insights.

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in-depth: Tech CEOs Think AI Will Let Them Be Everywhere at Once
Tech
Apr 21, 2026Wired

in-depth: Tech CEOs Think AI Will Let Them Be Everywhere at Once

A growing trend among Silicon Valley's top executives reveals a bold, personalized vision for artificial intelligence: leveraging it to achieve a form of digital omnipresence within their organizations. Despite broader

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Canva Becomes Design Layer Inside Claude with Anthropic Partnership
Tech
Apr 18, 2026The Next Web

Canva Becomes Design Layer Inside Claude with Anthropic Partnership

In a significant move reshaping the landscape of AI-powered visual creation, Canva and Anthropic have unveiled Claude Design, a new Anthropic Labs product that seamlessly integrates Canva's robust Design Engine directly

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AI Data Centers: Denials vs. Satellites - The Unfolding Build-Out Saga
Review
Apr 18, 2026Tom's Hardware

AI Data Centers: Denials vs. Satellites - The Unfolding Build-Out Saga

Quick Verdict: AI's Infrastructure Hit by Reality Checks Independent analysis, backed by satellite imagery and on-the-ground reports, suggests that nearly half of crucial AI data center projects in the U.S. are facing

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Google Rolls Out Native Gemini AI App for Mac
Tech
Apr 16, 2026TechCrunch

Google Rolls Out Native Gemini AI App for Mac

Google has launched a native Gemini AI app for Mac, providing instant, context-aware assistance through a quick shortcut. The app allows users to share screen content and local files for analysis, and supports multimedia generation. This move brings Google into direct competition with other AI providers on the macOS platform.

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Microsoft Signals AI Independence with New In-House Models
Tech
Apr 4, 2026The Next Web

Microsoft Signals AI Independence with New In-House Models

In a decisive move signaling its intent to build an AI empire independent of OpenAI, Microsoft has unveiled three proprietary AI models: MAI-Transcribe-1, MAI-Voice-1, and MAI-Image-2. Released on April 3, 2026, these

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in-depth: Anthropic Says That Claude Contains Its Own Kind of
Tech
Apr 2, 2026Wired

in-depth: Anthropic Says That Claude Contains Its Own Kind of

Anthropic researchers have found "functional emotions"—digital representations akin to human feelings—within their Claude Sonnet 4.5 AI model. These internal states, such as happiness or desperation, exist in clusters of artificial neurons and actively influence the AI's outputs and actions, including guardrail-breaking behavior. The findings necessitate a reevaluation of current AI alignment strategies, though researchers emphasize this does not imply AI consciousness.

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Tech
Apr 2, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: Can Science Predict When a Study Won’t Hold Up?: Artificial

A major seven-year DARPA-funded study, SCORE, has concluded that AI cannot reliably predict whether scientific studies will replicate. This finding dampens hopes for a "scientific credit score" and highlights the enduring difficulty of validating research amidst a flood of annual publications.

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As more Americans adopt AI tools, fewer say they can trust the
Tech
Mar 31, 2026TechCrunch AI

As more Americans adopt AI tools, fewer say they can trust the

Even as more Americans integrate artificial intelligence into their daily lives for tasks like research, writing, and data analysis, their skepticism toward the technology continues to deepen. A new Quinnipiac

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