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    A well-known Canadian fiddler is taking legal action against Google after an AI feature falsely labeled him as a sex offender. The musician, Ashley MacIsaac, alleges that this incorrect information caused significant harm to his reputation and career. He is seeking $1.5 million in damages in a lawsuit filed in Ontario. Accusations and Legal Claims

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    Just three months after raising over $30 billion through a multi-currency bond issue, Alphabet, Google’s parent company, is back in the bond market. This time, it’s issuing euro-denominated debt, expanding its already sizable borrowing program to fund its ambitious AI development efforts. The move highlights how large tech firms are increasingly relying on long-term debt

    AlphabetMay 5, 2026
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    Microsoft has been increasingly obsessed with artificial intelligence, but this fixation seems to be affecting the quality of its services and software. Recent weeks have shown a pattern of neglect and underperformance in some of its key platforms. From Windows updates to GitHub outages, signs point to a company prioritizing AI over stability and user

    Active DirectoryMay 5, 2026
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    Pinterest has hit a major milestone, reporting its first-ever $1 billion quarterly revenue. The key to this success isn’t traditional social media engagement but a focus on search powered by artificial intelligence. With over 80 billion visual searches each month, Pinterest is turning search intent into a powerful advertising tool that other platforms struggle to

    InsiderMay 5, 2026
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    Researchers from Singapore and China have developed a new way to simplify cybersecurity management. Their tool helps translate security rules between various SIEMs, making it easier for security teams to work across different systems. This innovation aims to reduce complexity and improve threat detection in modern security operations centers. Why Multiple SIEMs Create Challenges Security

    AIOpsMay 5, 2026
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    OpenAI has introduced a new version of ChatGPT designed specifically for healthcare professionals. This tool aims to support clinicians like doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacists in their daily tasks. It focuses on making clinical documentation, research, and patient communication more efficient. The goal is to help overburdened providers save time and reduce administrative

    AI DevelopmentMay 5, 2026
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    Dubai has announced a bold new plan to push its private businesses to adopt advanced AI technologies quickly. Unlike many governments that set long-term goals without firm deadlines, Dubai is giving its private sector just two years to fully implement agentic AI systems. The initiative includes training programs, special incubators, and dedicated funding, all managed

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    Workers at Google DeepMind in the UK have voted to form a union, citing concerns over the company’s recent agreement with the US military. The employees want to be recognized by management and are pushing for representation through the Communication Workers Union and Unite the Union. This move marks a notable step for AI workers

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    Apple is making a big change to its Wallet app with the release of iOS 27. For years, the company waited for developers and businesses to build native passes for things like tickets, memberships, and store cards. Now, instead of relying on third-party developers, Apple is giving users the power to create their own Wallet

    AppleMay 5, 2026
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    Just days before a high-stakes trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI, new details have emerged about tense messages sent by Musk. According to court filings, Musk reached out to OpenAI leaders with warnings and threats amid ongoing legal battles. The exchanges reveal a deeper conflict behind the public disputes over AI and company structure. Details

    Elon MuskMay 5, 2026
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