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    Language barriers are about to become less of an obstacle. T-Mobile is testing a new service that uses artificial intelligence to translate conversations in real time. This innovation aims to make international communication smoother and more natural, whether for business or travel. The best part? It could work on most phones, not just the latest

    AI in Creative ArtsFebruary 14, 2026
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    Recent research from Apple sheds light on how people feel about using artificial intelligence. While many are open to adopting AI tools, they also want to keep control over their choices. The study highlights that transparency and personal agency are key for user comfort with these smart systems. This shows that even as AI becomes

    AI in Creative ArtsFebruary 14, 2026
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    Many people believe that AI is transforming work for the better. It’s often seen as a tool that can make tasks easier and increase productivity. For example, some experts predict AI could raise global output by up to 15% over the next decade. But recent research suggests the story might be more complicated. Instead of

    AI in BusinessFebruary 14, 2026
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    Microsoft released its February Patch Tuesday updates, addressing a total of 59 security flaws across various products. This month’s release is notably smaller than January’s, which had 159 patches. Out of these, six vulnerabilities are actively being exploited in the wild. Most of these critical issues impact Azure services rather than Windows itself, though Windows

    AI NewsFebruary 14, 2026
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    Every month, tech teams around the world pay close attention to Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday. This is the day when Microsoft releases updates and fixes for its software products, including Windows, Office, and more. The goal is to patch security holes and keep users protected from cyber threats. This routine has become a key part of

    AI NewsFebruary 14, 2026
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    The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is stepping up its investigation into Microsoft’s business tactics. The focus is on how the company bundles and licenses its software products, which might be unfair to competitors. This move suggests the government is serious about checking if Microsoft is using its size to lock out rivals. FTC’s Deep

    AI in BusinessFebruary 14, 2026
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    A new report from Gartner warns that artificial intelligence could unintentionally shut down a country’s vital infrastructure by 2028. As AI systems become more autonomous, CIOs need to rethink how they control industrial processes that are increasingly handed over to these advanced machines. The concern isn’t just about AI making mistakes, but about systems failing

    AI in Creative ArtsFebruary 14, 2026
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    AI is now a key part of financial services worldwide. Almost all institutions have adopted AI in some form, with only 2% not using it at all. A new study from Finastra, surveying over 1,500 senior leaders across 11 countries, shows that Singapore is at the forefront of this trend. Many local banks are moving

    AI in BusinessFebruary 14, 2026
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    Alibaba has taken a big step into the world of physical AI by unveiling RynnBrain, an open-source AI model designed to help robots see, think, and act. This move marks Alibaba’s effort to compete with giants like Google, Nvidia, and Tesla in building intelligent machines that can operate in real-world environments. The goal is to

    Developer ToolsFebruary 14, 2026
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    Many large companies are discovering that the first real test of artificial intelligence isn’t in customer apps or flashy automation demos. Instead, it’s in the quiet, behind-the-scenes systems that keep the organization running smoothly. Human resources, with its mix of routine tasks, compliance requirements, and structured data, is becoming one of the earliest areas where

    AI in BusinessFebruary 14, 2026
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