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    Bobyard has launched Bobyard 2.0, an upgraded platform that aims to make project estimating faster and more accurate. The new version focuses on speeding up takeoff workflows and unifying AI tools into a single workbench. This update is designed for estimators working in construction and landscaping, helping them work more efficiently and reduce errors. Enhanced

    AI in BusinessApril 21, 2026
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    Many people wonder if aging is truly inevitable or if science and technology might one day help us beat it. Until recently, the idea of stopping or reversing aging seemed like science fiction. But now, artificial intelligence is opening up new possibilities that could change how we approach aging altogether. Experts believe AI might be

    AI in Creative ArtsApril 20, 2026
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    For a while now, experts have argued that enterprise AI won’t truly gain widespread adoption until it becomes “boring.” Not boring like uninspired, but predictable and dependable enough to be trusted, governed, and used by everyday employees without fear of things going wrong. There’s no shortage of startups rushing to be the next big thing

    AI in BusinessApril 20, 2026
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    Agentic AI is quickly becoming a hot topic in the tech world. These systems do more than just chat or answer questions—they can act on behalf of users with increasing independence. Companies see them as a way to boost efficiency across various parts of their operations. Instead of just generating text, agentic AI can take

    AI AgentsApril 20, 2026
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    If you walk across the open yard in front of the Physics, Math, and Astronomy building at the University of Texas at Austin, you’ll see a towering 17-story structure and a large L-shaped building. What’s hidden from view is what lies beneath. Two floors underground, behind heavy double doors marked with a logo most students

    AI in Creative ArtsApril 19, 2026
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    Blue Origin’s latest launch of its heavy-lift rocket, New Glenn, marked a significant milestone by successfully reusing an orbital-class booster for the first time. The launch took place at Cape Canaveral and aimed to demonstrate the rocket’s reusability and capability for future missions. However, the mission ended on a disappointing note when the upper stage

    AI in Creative ArtsApril 19, 2026
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    There’s a quiet but growing alarm among European banking regulators about a new kind of cyber threat. Instead of a typical hacker or malware attack, the danger now comes from advanced AI models that can test, find, and exploit system vulnerabilities automatically. This shift could have serious consequences for financial institutions, and authorities are paying

    AI AgentsApril 19, 2026
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    The great white shark, known as one of the ocean’s top predators, has thrived for millions of years by maintaining a body temperature warmer than the surrounding water. This ability gives it an evolutionary edge, allowing it to hunt more effectively and stay active in cooler waters. However, this advantage is now at risk as

    AI in Creative ArtsApril 18, 2026
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    Oracle has introduced a new search tool called Trusted Answer Search. It aims to deliver accurate and trustworthy results for large organizations. Instead of using traditional language models, it relies on vector search to find relevant documents within a controlled set of approved files. How Trusted Answer Search Works The system works by having companies

    AI in BusinessApril 18, 2026
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    Messaging is a big part of using an Android phone. No matter what phone you have or how you use it, chances are you spend a lot of time on messages. From work chats to family talks, messages can quickly pile up and clutter your mind. Luckily, Android’s default messaging app, Google Messages, has some

    AI in Creative ArtsApril 18, 2026
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