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    Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, has spoken out against Australia’s new social media regulations, calling them an “unmitigated disaster” and an “embarrassment.” He argues that the policies are teaching young people to accept surveillance and overreach by tech companies when they go online. Wales’s comments come amid ongoing debates about how to manage social

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    Democrats are betting that Donald Trump’s unpopularity will help them win upcoming elections. They believe that voters’ negative views of Trump and his handling of issues like the economy and foreign conflicts will give them an edge. But experts warn that relying on Trump’s unpopularity might not be enough to secure long-term wins for the

    DemocratsMay 4, 2026
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    Meta is warning that it might pull Facebook and Instagram out of New Mexico if the state enforces strict new rules aimed at protecting young users. The state has been pushing for changes to how these platforms handle children’s safety, and Meta’s response signals a potential showdown. The case highlights the ongoing fight between tech

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    Samsung has made a rare move by changing its head of the TV division for the first time in over two years. Won-Jin Lee, a seasoned marketing expert, now leads the company’s Visual Display business. The change comes amid a challenging start to the year, with profits slipping and competition from Chinese brands intensifying. Leadership

    InsiderMay 4, 2026
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    The classic $599 Mac Mini is no longer available. Apple has discontinued the entry-level model, and the new starting price is now $799 for a version with 512GB of storage. This change isn’t about product strategy but is driven by a global shortage of DRAM and memory chips, caused by the massive demand from AI

    AppleMay 4, 2026
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    Kenya launched a new AI-driven health system in late 2024, promising to improve access to healthcare for all. The system was part of President William Ruto’s pledge to make healthcare affordable, especially for those working in the informal economy. However, an investigation reveals that the system is actually making life harder for the poorest Kenyans

    AfricaMay 4, 2026
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    In a surprising move just before Labour Day, China has made it illegal for employers to fire workers solely because they are replaced by artificial intelligence. This comes after a court case in Hangzhou set a new legal precedent, emphasizing workers’ rights in the age of automation. The ruling is seen as a sign that

    AIOpsMay 4, 2026
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    Security agencies from the Five Eyes alliance have issued a serious warning about the risks of rolling out agentic AI systems too quickly. They emphasize that these advanced AIs, which can operate across critical infrastructure and support mission-critical tasks, are still too unpredictable and potentially dangerous. Their message is clear: organizations should prioritize caution and

    2FAMay 4, 2026
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    Apple’s latest iOS update is turning the car dashboard into a new battleground for AI chatbots. With iOS 26.4, third-party AI apps can now run directly inside Apple CarPlay, giving drivers new ways to interact with AI systems while on the road. This move opens the door for major players like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini,

    CarsMay 3, 2026
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    Many developers see prompting as just a way to get quick answers from AI models. They often write a prompt, see the output, and tweak it if needed. But as AI systems move into real-world use, consistency and reliability become crucial. Just getting an answer once isn’t enough; the prompts need to produce dependable results

    Agentic AIMay 3, 2026
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