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    Tech is shedding jobs faster than it’s creating them. More than 123,000 layoffs hit the sector in the first half of 2026. AI is the top reason companies give for cuts. May alone saw nearly 40,000 tech jobs vanish — the highest monthly total since mid-2024. AI accounted for 40% of all U.S. layoffs that

    Future of WorkJune 15, 2026
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    AI agents are no longer invisible shadows in your systems. They are stepping into the spotlight as digital workers with identities, permissions, and audit trails. This shift is shaking up enterprise security and identity management. The race is on to build platforms that treat AI agents like trusted employees, not rogue programs. The Identity Crisis

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    Zhipu’s stock jumped 33 percent Monday, capping a tenfold rise since its Hong Kong IPO. The Chinese AI firm is no longer the underdog but the market leader, overtaking MiniMax by nearly three times in valuation. This rally follows the U.S. government’s clampdown on Anthropic, forcing withdrawal of its advanced Claude AI models from foreign

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    Huawei just flipped the script on mobile AI. HarmonyOS 7 isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a leap into the “Agent era.” Imagine telling your phone what you want once, and it handles everything. No app juggling, no complicated navigation. HarmonyOS 7 turns your commands into seamless actions across devices. This is the kind of AI Apple

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    Reddit is no longer just a bustling online community. It’s the new playground for AI search engines—and some players are bending it to their will. Imagine a few words dropped in a Reddit comment that sway what AI chatbots tell millions. Sounds wild? It’s happening right now. The Tiny Text That Packs a Big Punch

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    AI agents are no longer tools—they’re coworkers. Companies now treat them like employees. New startups and established firms are racing to build platforms that manage AI identities, permissions, and governance at scale. This shift demands more than patchwork solutions. It requires rethinking identity management from the ground up. NewCore, a cybersecurity startup, just raised $66

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    Fox just dropped $22 billion to buy Roku. This deal isn’t a casual acquisition. It’s a calculated power move. Roku commands over 100 million households with its streaming platform and devices. Fox sees that reach as a direct line to viewers, advertisers, and subscribers. The company wants to turn this scale into a new growth

    Consumer TechnologyJune 15, 2026
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    Something big just happened in Maine. Graham Platner, a candidate many thought was damaged by scandal, crushed the Democratic Senate primary. How? By tapping into a powerful message that echoes far beyond state lines. This is no ordinary win. It’s a seismic shift in how voters see power, fairness, and the future of democracy itself.

    AI News & TrendsJune 15, 2026
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    Anthropic just flipped the AI world on its head. Imagine launching your most powerful AI models, then seeing them abruptly shut down by the government days later. That’s exactly what happened. Suddenly, the question isn’t about what AI can do — it’s about who controls it. When AI Models Go Dark Overnight June 2026 marked

    AI News & TrendsJune 15, 2026
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    The AI world is buzzing with new models boasting a massive 1 million token context window. This means they can understand and remember way more information in one go than before. Imagine loading an entire mid-sized codebase, long documents, or weeks of chat history without losing track. That’s the game changer here. Several big names

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