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Windows 12 AI-First OS Teased with 40 TOPS Neural Processor and Modular Design
in AIWindows 12 is rumored to be a bold reinvention, blending a modular, security-first design with AI at the core and a redesigned, floating interface. If true, your PC could feel more adaptive, secure, and connected—hinting at a future where computing learns and evolves with you.
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Seoul Rolls Out Free AI to Detect and Remove Digital Sex Crimes Across Korea
in AISeoul is rolling out a free, real-time AI system that automatically detects and requests removal of sexually exploitative content online. Faster takedowns and broader reach—including emerging sites and deepfakes—could expand protection for victims and empower institutions nationwide. The tool’s proven impact and international recognition signal a new front in the fight against digital sex crimes.
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MongoDB Bets on Agentic AI as It Recasts Itself as the Modern Data Platform
in AIAgentic AI is reshaping enterprise software, and MongoDB stands at the center as a modern data platform. Leadership shifts, new AI-enabled capabilities, and the push to modernize legacy workloads point to a bold new era for how organizations store, search, and leverage data.
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Anthropic vs. the Government: A Clash Over AI and National Security
in AIAmid a government crackdown, Dario Amodei defends Anthropic’s stance on Claude—rejecting unfettered access and fully autonomous weapons—while facing a historic federal ban and canceled contracts. As rivals clinch Pentagon deals, the clash spotlights where ethics and national security meet a fast-evolving technology—and who ultimately writes the rules.
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UBS Upgrades Palantir as AI-Defense Growth Signals Stock Upside
in AIPalantir’s AI-powered platforms are drawing fresh interest as the company broadens into commercial and defense markets. A reshaping AI landscape and potential new partnerships could set the stage for notable upside ahead.
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Woolworths scales back AI assistant Olive after bizarre customer chats
in AIWoolworths’ AI helper Olive is scaling back after customers reported perplexing and quirky interactions. The retailer says some birthday banter and faux typing were scripted years ago for a personal touch, and those lines are being removed as Olive’s capabilities are refined with new features from a Google collaboration.
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Trump Bans Anthropic From Federal Agencies as AI Safety Clash Intensifies
in AIA high-stakes clash over AI safety, national security, and private innovation unfolds as the White House targets Anthropic and the Pentagon forges new paths with other partners. With lawmakers weighing risks and rewards, the future of AI in defense—and democracy—hangs in the balance.
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Zoom’s Anthropic Bet: What the IPO Might Do for Its Stock
in AIA surprising link between a leading video platform and a rising AI lab is sending ripples through the tech market. If the AI startup goes public, the associated stake could redefine value for investors and reshape bets on AI’s next big leg up. What this could mean for Zoom shareholders and the broader growth story…
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Pentagon issues ultimatum to Anthropic over AI guardrails
in AIBehind closed doors, a high-stakes clash over AI guardrails pits national security against rapid innovation. As industry leaders warn of unintended consequences and privacy risks, policymakers push for tighter controls—potentially reshaping private–military collaboration. The debate spotlights how far AI’s power should go—and who should decide.
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Anthropic’s $380B Valuation Sparks a New AI Power Shift
in AIAI powerhouse Anthropic is driving a new wave of enterprise AI, backed by record funding and bold tools for developers and professionals. As automation expands from code to contracts and white-collar tasks, the future of work and the IT services landscape could be rewritten.
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OpenAI and Anthropic Align on AI Ethics as Pentagon Talks Loom
in AIOpenAI’s Sam Altman signals a shared commitment to safety with rival Anthropic as AI moves into sensitive defense conversations. Amid tense negotiations and a show of staff solidarity calling for strong ethical guardrails, the path forward could redefine how AI serves national security. A balancing act between breakthrough technology and civil liberties is underway.
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CoreWeave Hits $5B AI Cloud Milestone, Signals Enterprise AI Shift
in AICoreWeave reports its first full year as a public company, signaling a rapid ascent in the AI-native cloud market. The milestone comes as the company touts a $5B revenue pace, a growing backlog, and an expanding global footprint—framing a new era for enterprise AI infrastructure.
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Humanoid Robot Becomes Buddhist Wisdom Guide
in AIMeet a 1.3-meter-tall humanoid robot trained on Buddhist scriptures that offers gentle guidance for worry and overthinking. Its walking presence and prayer-like gesture hint at a future where ancient wisdom and cutting-edge tech mingle to shape mindful living.
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Kyoto’s Buddharoid: The Robot Priest Redefining Buddhist Rituals
in AIA new humanoid robot steps into the temple, blending reverence with advanced AI. Buddharoid can perform ritual gestures, offer scripture-based guidance, and accompany ceremonies—sparking questions about how technology might sustain faith communities in a changing world. A peek into the evolving intersection of spirituality and robotics.
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Kyoto Debuts Buddharoid: AI Robot Monk to Assist Ceremonies
in AIMeet Buddharoid, a robot monk in Kyoto whose AI offers reflections rooted in Buddhist teachings and even gestures in prayer. From personal dilemmas to social questions, it answers with a calm, monk-like presence. Could this fusion of technology and spirituality signal a new path for traditional temples?
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Sam Altman Defends AI’s Energy Needs as Data Center Debate Intensifies
in AIAI’s energy footprint has become a flashpoint, pitting claims of progress against concerns over data-center power and water use. As tech leaders and climate activists weigh sustainability against innovation, the debate asks: how can we balance rapid AI growth with ecological responsibility?
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Guangdong Bets on AI-Driven Smart Manufacturing to Power Services Push
in AIGuangdong unveils a bold blueprint to fuse manufacturing with modern services, powered by AI, aiming to become a leading smart-manufacturing hub. A strong push on R&D, data-driven collaboration, and stronger industry clusters signals a dramatic shift in the province’s economic trajectory—hinting at a future where technology and tradition converge.
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Nebius Group Sparks Valuation Debate Amid AI Cloud Boom
in AIAI infrastructure is heating up, and Nebius Group is at the center with bold data-center ambitions and standout backing. A fast-moving growth story, strategic partnerships, and a valuation debate are shaping what could come next for this sector.
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Pentagon Sets Deadline in High-Stakes Anthropic AI Clash
in AIPentagon leaders press Anthropic as a Friday deadline looms for an agreement on Claude’s role in defense. The talks reveal a high-stakes clash between broad military access and rigorous safety safeguards, signaling how AI and the military may reshape industry partnerships—and ethics—in warfare.
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Bill Gurley Unveils Bold Career Playbook for an AI Era
in AIAmid rapid AI-driven changes in the workplace, Bill Gurley makes a bold case for embracing career risk. Tying a decade of research to a new book, Runnin’ Down a Dream, and a foundation that backs strategic pivots, he envisions pursuing passion as a real competitive edge. He also rethinks mentorship, signaling a cultural shift where…
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Nvidia-Meta AI Chip Deal Signals Big Push in Data Centers
in AITwo tech giants unveil a multiyear AI hardware partnership that could reshape data-center computing. The deal broadens Nvidia’s chip lineup across Meta’s AI push, hinting at faster, more energy-efficient processing for big workloads. With both sides pursuing their own silicon ventures, the coming months may redefine the AI hardware landscape.