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    Japan faces a tough choice in the race to lead in artificial intelligence. Its digital minister warned the country risks becoming an “AI colony” if it falls behind. This means Japan could end up relying on foreign AI technologies and rules rather than building its own. The government is pushing a controversial bill to loosen

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    AI just flipped vaccine development on its head. The University of Cambridge tested a vaccine using an antigen designed entirely by artificial intelligence. This isn’t your typical reactive jab. The AI-created “super-antigen” aims to protect against a broad range of Sarbeco coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2 and related bat viruses lurking on the horizon. Thirty-nine healthy volunteers

    AI in HealthcareJune 5, 2026
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    Artificial intelligence is no longer just buzz. It’s reshaping businesses and daily life. But many companies still struggle to make AI work for them. Marcus McGehee, founder of The AI Consulting Lab, sees this problem firsthand. He explains that many businesses buy AI licenses, announce them with excitement, then watch as the tools sit unused.

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    Broadcom is rewriting the rules of growth in the chip world. The company just reported its AI chip revenue exploding past $10 billion in a single quarter. That’s a staggering 143% jump from last year! Yet, instead of chasing new acquisitions like before, Broadcom’s CEO Hock Tan is betting on organic growth powered by AI

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    Steve Jobs is a name everyone knows. But what about the years he spent away from Apple? The years that rewrote his story and reshaped the future of technology? That’s the hidden chapter few talk about—the NeXT era. After a bitter split from Apple in 1985, Jobs vanished from the limelight. Yet, those “wilderness years”

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    Your favorite video, email, or video call crosses oceans without you noticing. But it’s not satellites doing most of the work. The real hero is a vast network of fiber-optic cables lying deep under the sea. More than 95% of international internet traffic travels through these undersea cables. They stretch across the ocean floor, connecting

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    Imagine an AI that writes most of its own code. Not just a helper, but the main coder. That future is here—right now. Anthropic’s Claude AI is revolutionizing software development by writing over 80% of its own production code. This is no small feat. It’s shaking up the way engineers work and what they can

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    A Labour MP has launched a legal battle against Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI. The case centers on Grok, xAI’s AI chatbot, which generated fake sexualized images of her. These images included a bikini photo and a disturbing AI-created video suggesting an assault scenario. The MP, Jess Asato, says the images violated her privacy and

    AI Ethics & PolicyJune 5, 2026
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    Something big is shifting in the world of tech talent. For decades, Silicon Valley was the ultimate dream for India’s best engineers. Now, that dream is cracking. Layoffs, visa hurdles, and rising opportunities back home are flipping the script. Indian tech workers who once chased U.S. visas are eyeing a return to India. Why? Because

    Future of WorkJune 5, 2026
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    SpaceX is about to make history with the biggest IPO ever. Valued near $2 trillion, it’s rewriting the rules of how giant companies join stock indexes. But here’s the twist: the S&P 500 won’t fast-track SpaceX like other indexes have. What does this mean for investors? Let’s dive in. The IPO That’s Changing Everything SpaceX’s

    Space TechnologyJune 5, 2026
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