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    President Donald Trump’s cost-cutting measures to decrease the federal budget have already been backfiring. Federal workers are being fired and rehired. Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency has been deemed an utter failure as well. And now, the United States’ lead in AI technologies and Trump’s own policy proposal to boost AI are under

    NewsAugust 17, 2025
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    There’s something oddly nerve-wracking about running your work through an AI and plagiarism detector. It’s a bit like going through airport security—most of the time, you know you’re fine, but you still feel like the scanner might beep and everyone will turn to look. As AI writing tools have become more common in academic, creative,

    NewsAugust 16, 2025
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    Washington, D.C. — In what might be one of the most ambitious educational investments of the AI age, Google has committed $1 billion to train university students across the U.S. in the field of artificial intelligence. Yep, a billion—with a “B.” The tech titan announced this initiative as part of its broader effort to close

    NewsAugust 16, 2025
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    IT loves buzzwords. But it is now becoming frightfully common for analysts, vendors and even other IT specialists to take established tech phrases and assign them entirely new meanings. (And to be clear, none of these folk ever spell out that that’s what they are doing.) Case in point: “Tech debt”. That term has meant

    NewsAugust 16, 2025
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    Nvidia has floated the idea of “Graphics 3.0” with the hope of making AI-generated graphics central to physical productivity, especially in factories and warehouses. The concept revolves around graphics generated by generative AI (genAI) tools as opposed to humans. Nvidia said AI-generated graphics could help in multiple ways, including training robots to do their jobs in

    NewsAugust 16, 2025
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    For all the fuss over the App Store and how competitors have lobbied governments to force Apple to open up that side of its business, one question that never seems to get answered is what is a reasonable profit margin for a company to make from its enterprise? It is really strange it isn’t asked, as it seems

    NewsAugust 16, 2025
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    Microsoft’s August Patch Tuesday release offers a rather complex set of updates, with 111 fixes affecting Windows, Office, SQL Server and Exchange Server — and several “Patch Now” recommendations.  Publicly disclosed vulnerabilities in Windows Kerberos (CVE-2025-53779) and Microsoft SQL Server (CVE-2025-49719) require immediate attention. In addition, a CISA directive about a severe Microsoft Exchange vulnerability

    NewsAugust 16, 2025
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    Long before Taco Tuesday became part of the pop-culture vernacular, Tuesdays were synonymous with security — and for anyone in the tech world, they still are.  Patch Tuesday, as you most likely know, refers to the day each month when Microsoft releases security updates and patches for its software products — everything from Windows to

    NewsAugust 16, 2025
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    A new study from AI security provider CalypsoAI reveals a “growing use and misuse of AI” within US organizations by employees at all levels, including C-suite executives. Of note, it said, “half (50%) of executives say they’d prefer AI managers over a human, although 34% aren’t entirely sure they can tell the difference between an

    NewsAugust 16, 2025
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    A man with cognitive impairments died after a Meta chatbot he was romantically involved with over Instagram messages asked to meet him in person. As Reuters reports, Thongbue Wongbandue — or “Bue,” as he was known to family and friends — was a 76-year-old former chef living in New Jersey who had struggled with cognitive

    NewsAugust 16, 2025
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