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    Taylor Swift just rewrote the rulebook on protecting celebrity identity in the AI era. She filed trademarks covering her voice and stage image, locking down legal rights over her likeness and distinctive vocal sounds. This isn’t about her songs or albums. It’s about stopping AI deepfakes from impersonating her to push fake endorsements or misleading

    AI Ethics & PolicyMay 28, 2026
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    Xiaomi is expanding its 17 series with two new midrange contenders: the 17T and 17T Pro. Both models focus on telephoto camera prowess and battery endurance, aiming to challenge pricier flagships. The 17T Pro sports a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and a blistering 144Hz refresh rate. The screen hits a peak brightness of

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    Artificial intelligence is changing healthcare fast. From diagnosing illness to managing hospital workflows, AI is everywhere. But the people who use healthcare—patients—are often left out of the conversation. That’s a big problem. AI tools promise better care and smoother operations. Yet many systems get built without patient input. When patients aren’t involved, the technology can

    AI in HealthcareMay 28, 2026
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    Irish households are facing higher electricity bills, and data centres are a big reason why. These centres use a huge chunk of the country’s power—22% last year. That’s more than all urban homes combined. To put it in perspective, data centres in the US and UK use only about 6% of electricity. This massive energy

    Cloud ComputingMay 28, 2026
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    AI chatbots have changed how we interact with technology. Most people think these bots need powerful servers and cloud access. But that’s not always true. You can now run AI chatbots directly on your iPhone. This local setup means your phone handles all the AI processing. It doesn’t need to ping distant servers every time

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    AI is rewriting the rules of art. It’s no longer just paint and pixels—now machines create too. Some call it a revolution. Others see a threat. But one thing’s clear: AI-generated art is shaking creativity to its core. When Machines Take the Brush Imagine typing a few words and instantly getting a masterpiece. No brushes,

    Generative AIMay 28, 2026
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    Africa’s startup scene is no longer a distant promise. It’s a growing force reshaping global innovation. In just the first four months of 2026, African startups raised $887 million. This puts the continent on track for a nearly $1 billion half-year. But here’s the twist: fewer deals are happening, and the size of each deal

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    New mothers returning to software development face a landscape unrecognizable from just a year ago. AI tools have leapt from novelty to necessity, rewriting the rules of coding jobs. Danielle, a developer from Portland, stepped away in 2024 when AI barely touched coding. By her return in 2025, AI was expected to write the majority

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    Venture capital is booming but not evenly. The US dominates global funding with fewer deals, bigger checks, and a clear AI obsession. From January to April 2026, US VC funding surged 178% year-over-year. The total capital deployed ballooned, even as deal volume barely budged. Investors are backing fewer startups but writing much larger checks. AI

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    Graduates are booing AI at their own commencements. That’s not youthful rebellion—it’s justified anger. For years, students were warned against AI usage on campus. Now, they face a harsh job market where AI automates entry-level roles. The irony stings. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reports a 41.5% underemployment rate for recent grads. Employers

    Future of WorkMay 28, 2026
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