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    Billions of dollars are pouring into artificial intelligence. The stakes? Sky-high. The hype? Real. The question now: what happens next? We’re in the middle of a tech explosion unlike anything before. AI investments have ballooned to a jaw-dropping $2.5 trillion. That’s more than many entire industries. And it’s reshaping everything — from how businesses operate

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    Get ready. ChatGPT is about to leap beyond chatting. OpenAI is gearing up to launch its biggest update ever. This isn’t just an upgrade. It’s a full transformation into a superapp. One powerful platform that does way more than answer questions. A Superapp Like No Other OpenAI is reinventing ChatGPT as a multipurpose AI powerhouse.

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    A new 20-billion-parameter search agent called Harness-1 just turned the usual approach on its head. It outsources all memory and bookkeeping tasks to an external system, letting the model focus solely on smart search decisions. The result? Performance that matches or even beats much larger, more expensive rivals. Traditional search agents juggle everything. They handle

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    The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the biggest and most high-tech tournament ever. It will stretch across 16 cities in the US, Mexico, and Canada. With 48 teams and 104 matches, security and match technology have never been more important. One of the most talked-about features is the use of robot dogs

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    The U.S. military just got a massive AI upgrade. President Trump signed a sweeping national security directive that demands lightning-fast adoption of cutting-edge artificial intelligence. This isn’t just about tinkering with new software — it’s a full-throttle move to arm the military with the most advanced AI systems on the planet. What stands out? The

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    The AI boom has changed how we live and work. But it’s also stirring strong reactions. Some people are pushing back hard—sometimes violently. This year, attacks linked to anti-tech extremism have shocked many. A young man in Texas tried to burn down OpenAI’s headquarters and the CEO’s home. Authorities found an anti-AI manifesto with him.

    AI Ethics & PolicyJune 7, 2026
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    China’s electric vehicles are getting too big for their boots—and parking spaces. The average passenger car now weighs 1,704 kilograms, up nearly a third since 2012. Some SUVs and MPVs stretch almost as wide as the 2.4-meter parking slots designed a decade ago. This growth isn’t random. Bigger batteries and feature bloat are to blame.

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    OpenAI has introduced a new security feature called Lockdown Mode for ChatGPT. It aims to protect users from a sneaky type of cyberattack known as prompt injection. These attacks try to trick AI into leaking sensitive data by hiding malicious instructions in content the AI processes. Lockdown Mode cuts off ChatGPT’s ability to connect to

    CybersecurityJune 7, 2026
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    A San Francisco-based robotics startup is in hot water for turning Airbnb rentals into secret robot testing labs. The Bot Company, co-founded by former Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt, faces a lawsuit after allegedly booking homes under false pretenses and trashing them while testing prototypes. Sean Donovan, an Airbnb host in the Portola neighborhood, rented his

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    Building apps and automations no longer means writing endless lines of code. In 2026, no-code AI tools turn simple text prompts into working products. They help entrepreneurs, small teams, and businesses launch software fast without hiring developers. These platforms cover app building, workflow automation, and AI agent creation. One standout is a no-code AI platform

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