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    When we turn to large language models (LLMs) to help us write faster or improve our work, something important can get lost. The unique voice that makes us human often fades away. These AI tools are trained on tons of online content—think of all those comments, articles, and posts you’ve made or read. It’s like

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 17, 2025
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    Ever seen a simple code change take forever to get approved? It happens in many tech teams. Engineers spend hours refreshing pull requests, waiting for reviews, and chasing approvals. It’s frustrating when building takes minutes but getting the green light drags on for days or weeks. This slowdown isn’t about quality—it’s about how responsibility gets

    Software DevelopmentNovember 17, 2025
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    Many developers think of Python when it comes to AI and machine learning. That’s because Python was the first choice for many early AI projects, and it’s still very popular. But JavaScript is making a strong showing in the AI world too. There are plenty of tools and libraries that let you build and run

    Software DevelopmentNovember 17, 2025
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    In today’s digital world, companies are more connected than ever. Employees work across different time zones and use a variety of devices. This makes security more complicated. That’s where Zero Trust comes in. It’s a security approach that’s gaining a lot of attention. More than half of organizations are already testing or using Zero Trust

    CybersecurityNovember 17, 2025
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    Chimpanzees might be more rational than many people think. Researchers have found that they can process conflicting evidence and even change their minds, much like humans do. This challenges the idea that rational thinking is unique to humans and opens new questions about how our closest relatives think. Can chimps change their beliefs based on

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 16, 2025
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    Scientists have uncovered some amazing new insights into a well-known dinosaur species from Wyoming. These are not just bones—they’re incredibly well-preserved fossils called mummies that show the animals almost as if they were alive. These discoveries are giving us a clearer picture of what these dinosaurs looked like, down to tiny details like their scales

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 15, 2025
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    Wall Street is buzzing with optimism about next year’s technology investments. A big driver behind this confidence is the rapid global push to build AI infrastructure. Companies are borrowing huge sums to develop massive data centers and powerful compute systems, fueling a new wave of debt in the tech sector. The Rise of AI Infrastructure

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 15, 2025
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    Artificial intelligence is making more noise in the finance world these days. CFOs are jumping into automation and analytics faster than expected. But what stands out is how many leaders agree that AI isn’t just a magic fix. It only works well when companies know exactly why they want to use it. Some finance teams

    AI in FinanceNovember 15, 2025
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    Cybersecurity experts have found serious security holes in popular AI inference server frameworks used by big companies like Meta, Nvidia, and Microsoft, as well as open-source projects such as vLLM and SGLang. These vulnerabilities could allow hackers to run malicious code remotely, posing a big risk to enterprise AI systems. A key issue is how

    CybersecurityNovember 15, 2025
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    Red Hat has rolled out two new updates for its enterprise Linux operating system, RHEL 10.1 and 9.7. These releases focus on making Linux management smarter with AI and better prepared for future security threats like quantum computing. Both versions are available now and can be downloaded from access.redhat.com. Enhanced AI Tools Make Linux Troubleshooting

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 15, 2025
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