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    It’s been over a decade since Whitney Houston passed away, but now her voice is making a surprising comeback—thanks to artificial intelligence. A new project, a collaboration between Houston’s estate and an AI music platform, uses advanced technology to recreate her vocals and blend them with live orchestras. Fans who thought her final performances were

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 3, 2025
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    When it comes to new tech, the shiniest gadgets often don’t win unless they fit into what businesses already trust. That’s the core paradox of enterprise innovation. Big cloud companies, including Nvidia, recently reported strong earnings driven by AI. Nvidia even hit a market cap over $5 trillion, thanks to AI’s rise. But despite all

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 3, 2025
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    Telecom networks used to be simple pipes that just connected apps. Now, they’re becoming smart, programmable platforms thanks to new APIs. Developers from many fields are starting to tap into these network features. They can now locate devices, detect SIM swaps, verify identities, and even request faster network speeds with specialized APIs. This shift is

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 3, 2025
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    Many big companies jumped on the data mesh bandwagon, hoping it would fix the problems of traditional data lakes. Initially, it looked promising. Companies like Netflix and Intuit adopted this approach, expecting smoother data workflows and better quality. But just a few years later, the enthusiasm faded. Some now say data mesh was just a

    Data & Digital PrivacyNovember 3, 2025
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    Last October, AWS experienced a major outage that took down a large chunk of its systems for hours. The company released a detailed report listing all the systems affected but didn’t fully explain what changed that day to cause the problems. Instead, they described a long list of systems that usually work well together, though

    Cloud ComputingNovember 3, 2025
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    Scientists have created a new enzyme that can help recycle polyurethane, a common plastic used in foam cushions and shoe soles. This enzyme can turn polyurethane foam into reusable chemicals in just about 12 hours. It’s a big step forward in tackling plastic waste, especially for tough materials like polyurethane that are hard to break

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 1, 2025
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    Lately, many tech content creators on YouTube have been noticing strange things happening. Some of their most popular tutorials are being flagged and removed without clear reasons. Creators suspect that artificial intelligence, or AI, might be at play, making it harder to share certain tech guides. But YouTube is denying that AI or automation caused

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 1, 2025
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    A new kind of marketplace has emerged around vaccine exemptions, and it’s raising some eyebrows. Frontline Health Advocates is offering medical exemption notes for a fee. But what exactly are they selling? And how legal or ethical is it? Many parents find out about these services through social media, online forums, or targeted ads. Cassandra

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 1, 2025
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    Sometimes, there’s just not enough time to cover all the exciting science news that comes our way each month. But don’t worry—we’ve got a new monthly roundup to share some of the coolest stories you might have missed. This month, we’re talking about everything from the tiny differences in gluten-free pasta to the mysterious formations

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 1, 2025
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    OpenAI is working on a new tool called Aardvark that could totally change how we keep software safe. Right now, it’s in private testing, but it’s already showing some impressive skills. This isn’t just another security scanner. Aardvark acts like a human security researcher, analyzing code deeply and understanding why it behaves a certain way.

    CybersecurityNovember 1, 2025
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