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    The internet just passed the torch to a new generation of filmmakers. Kane Parsons, a 20-year-old YouTuber, turned his viral Backrooms shorts into a feature film that’s not only in theaters but smashing box office records. Backrooms earned $10.4 million in preview sales, setting an A24 record. That’s no accident. The film taps into a

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    Groq is shaking up the AI chip world again. After Nvidia snapped up its top engineers and licensed its technology for a staggering $20 billion, Groq is not folding. Instead, it’s doubling down with a bold $650 million bet. The startup is pivoting hard from chip making to running a cutting-edge AI inference cloud. This

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    AI is no longer just a buzzword in customer service. Parloa is rewriting the playbook with a $350 million power boost. This Berlin-born startup has shifted gears from building solo to weaving a global web of heavyweight partnerships. The result? AI agents that don’t just chat — they run entire customer journeys. From Startup to

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    At Harvard’s recent Class Day event, comedian and “The Daily Show” host Ronny Chieng delivered a graduation speech that grabbed everyone’s attention. He didn’t just talk about artificial intelligence. He told the graduating class to destroy it. Chieng’s speech was full of raw language and sharp criticism. He opened with a bold chant: “Can I

    AI Ethics & PolicyMay 30, 2026
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    Tech is sprinting forward and this week’s gadgets prove it. From dual-screen gaming laptops to ultra-smart fitness wearables, the latest releases bring serious power and fresh ideas. You want innovation? You got it. Ready to upgrade your gear? Let’s dive into the coolest tech hitting the scene right now. Double the Screens, Double the Power

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    Europa keeps teasing us. Once hailed as a hotspot for alien life, recent findings have thrown cold water on that hope. Scientists reexamined old Hubble telescope data that hinted at water vapor plumes erupting from Europa’s icy surface. The new analysis suggests those plumes might not exist. The original signal was likely just noise, not

    Space TechnologyMay 30, 2026
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    Pope Leo XIV delivered a blunt wake-up call on artificial intelligence. He condemned the unchecked growth of AI as one of the gravest threats to humanity. His encyclical, ‘Magnifica Humanitas,’ demands strict ethical limits on AI development and deployment. The pope warns AI is no neutral tool. It shapes power dynamics, risks new digital slavery,

    AI Ethics & PolicyMay 30, 2026
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    Microsoft is in hot water after threatening a security researcher with legal action. The drama started when the researcher, known as Nightmare Eclipse, published several zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Windows Defender and BitLocker. These are core security features used by millions of Windows users worldwide. The researcher shared details and working exploit code openly on platforms

    CybersecurityMay 30, 2026
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    Meta just rolled out a new AI tool that’s turning heads and raising alarms. It tracks employees’ every click, mouse movement, and keystroke. The goal? To train AI systems that can take over routine computer tasks. Sounds futuristic, right? But here’s the twist: this tool isn’t just watching U.S. workers. It’s scooping up data from

    AI Ethics & PolicyMay 30, 2026
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    The indie gaming scene just got a fresh jolt. A batch of new releases blends nostalgia with innovation, serving both retro fans and risk-takers. Mina the Hollower, from Yacht Club Games, is the standout. It stars a whip-wielding mouse navigating a gothic world packed with secrets. The game mixes Castlevania-style combat with Zelda-like puzzles, wrapping

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