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    Artificial intelligence is no longer a future idea in gaming. It’s already changing how games are made and played. Nearly 90% of game studios now use AI in some part of development. This shift is reshaping the industry from the ground up. One big change comes in how games create their worlds and characters. AI

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    The UK government plans to use AI facial recognition to estimate the ages of young asylum seekers. This move aims to stop adults pretending to be children to gain extra protections. But the plan raises serious worries among charities and human rights groups. The Home Office awarded a contract to deploy this AI technology at

    AI Ethics & PolicyJune 1, 2026
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    AI power isn’t just about smart algorithms anymore. It’s about who controls the machines that run them. India and the UAE just rewrote the playbook with a bold partnership to build sovereign AI infrastructure. They’re breaking free from the grip of U.S. cloud giants and staking their claim in the global AI race. Forget renting

    Cloud ComputingJune 1, 2026
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    Twitch just flipped the streaming script with a new feature called Dual Format. Creators can now broadcast in both horizontal and vertical layouts simultaneously. This means mobile users get a full-screen vertical stream optimized for their devices, while desktop viewers see the classic horizontal view. The feature was unveiled at TwitchCon Europe 2026 in Rotterdam,

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    Apple is gearing up to launch new versions of the Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini this fall. Both devices have been ready for months but are waiting on a big software update to debut. The hold-up? A revamped Siri experience tied to Apple’s latest AI technology. Apple wants these devices to showcase the smarter,

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    China’s government just ended the era of reckless price-cutting among its biggest tech firms. Instead, it demands serious investments in artificial intelligence and cloud computing. The latest directive comes from the Communist Party’s top theoretical journal, signaling a shift from brutal crackdowns to calibrated control. Companies like Alibaba, Meituan, and Pinduoduo face a clear message:

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    AI coding assistants promised faster development and instant results. Instead, many find themselves drowning in unfinished projects and fractured focus. Developers now build prototypes and scripts in hours that used to take weeks. That speed sounds great until you realize most of those projects never see the light of day. The problem isn’t AI’s power—it’s

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    In April 2025, OpenAI launched a new memory feature for ChatGPT. This update let the AI remember conversations across sessions. Suddenly, the chatbot could recall details about users’ lives and personalize answers more deeply. At first, this sounded like a breakthrough. ChatGPT could remember your favorite foods, allergies, or work projects. It could offer advice

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    The California State University system made a bold move. It invested tens of millions of dollars to bring AI to its massive student and faculty body. ChatGPT Edu, a special AI chatbot for education, rolled out across 22 campuses. The goal? Prepare nearly half a million students for the AI-driven future. Sounds like a win,

    AI in EducationMay 31, 2026
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    The biggest teachers union in the U.S. is calling for major limits on AI and screen time in early grades. The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) wants elementary schools to stop giving young kids access to artificial intelligence tools and digital devices like iPads. Randi Weingarten, the AFT president, spoke out at the National Press

    AI in EducationMay 31, 2026
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