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    Companies rushed to adopt generative AI hoping to boost productivity. Instead, many face a hidden crisis. AI-generated work is often low-quality. The term “workslop” describes this problem. It means AI outputs that look polished but lack real substance. This workslop creeps into organizations unnoticed. One error leads to another. Teams spend hours fixing mistakes, redoing

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    Change is roaring down the highway of car tech. Android Auto, once the king of infotainment, is facing a serious challenge. Major carmakers are dropping it—starting in 2026. What’s behind this seismic shift? It’s a story about data control, AI power, and the quest for a smarter driving experience. Android Auto’s Rise and the Phone

    Consumer TechnologyJune 20, 2026
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    Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 are doing more than just delivering great sound. They now monitor your heart rate with surprising accuracy. This feature puts earbuds in direct competition with smartwatches for fitness tracking. The heart rate sensor inside these earbuds uses photoplethysmography, or PPG. It shines infrared light inside your ear canal to detect blood

    Consumer TechnologyJune 20, 2026
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    Europe is facing a high-stakes tech showdown. The continent’s future in artificial intelligence hangs in the balance. While the US and China race ahead with bold investments and breakthroughs, Europe risks falling behind. The question is clear: Can Europe reclaim its place in the global AI arena before it’s too late? The Rising Storm of

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    Apple just flipped the script on Siri. The old voice assistant? It’s gone. The new Siri AI is here—and it’s smarter, faster, and way more helpful. Imagine a Siri that actually understands your day, your messages, your photos, and your calendar. That’s the leap Apple has made with iOS 27. Siri Gets Personal and Powerful

    Consumer TechnologyJune 20, 2026
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    College students face a tough reality with AI tools in their studies. They feel pushed to use AI, even when they don’t want to. Many describe this pressure as an “arms race” where falling behind means risking failure. Some students hate relying on AI but feel trapped. They don’t want to cheat, but the temptation

    AI in EducationJune 20, 2026
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    Nothing’s budget phone brand, CMF, won’t release a new phone in 2026. The company’s co-founder, Akis Evangelidis, confirmed the decision recently. He explained that rising memory prices have made it impossible to build a worthy successor at an affordable price. The CMF Phone 2 Pro, launched last year, was praised for its slim design and

    Consumer TechnologyJune 20, 2026
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    Jio Platforms just shook up the markets with a landmark move! The digital powerhouse has filed for India’s largest-ever IPO, aiming to raise a staggering $4 billion. This isn’t just a big deal — it’s a game-changer for India’s tech and telecom landscape. A $137 Billion Giant Steps Into the Spotlight Imagine this: Jio Platforms

    AI News & TrendsJune 20, 2026
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    Lloyds Banking Group is hiring 300 tech experts to build and deploy autonomous AI systems. The move comes just weeks before CEO Charlie Nunn reveals a new strategic plan. These new hires will join a growing AI team of around 1,000, including retrained staff. Their mission: develop agentic AI that plans and executes tasks with

    AI in FinanceJune 20, 2026
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    The UK government will start using AI to estimate the age of asylum seekers at the border. This technology scans faces and predicts age. It’s supposed to help officials decide if someone is a child or an adult. The plan is set to launch in 2027 despite internal reports showing the technology is unreliable and

    AI Ethics & PolicyJune 20, 2026
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