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    If you’re using Replit’s vibe coding tools, you might have noticed your bills are going up. Many users have taken to Reddit this week to complain about increased costs, especially after Replit released its Agent 3 update earlier this month. Developers relying on AI helpers like Cursor, Kiro, and Claude Code are seeing their credits

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 19, 2025
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    The latest version of WebAssembly, called WebAssembly 3.0, has been officially released by the W3C community group and working group. This update brings a bunch of new features aimed at making web applications faster and more flexible for developers. With these improvements, building complex, large-scale web apps becomes easier, and developers gain more tools to

    Software DevelopmentSeptember 19, 2025
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    Developers have been excited about AI taking over some of their coding chores for years. The hope is that AI can handle repetitive tasks, freeing up more time for creative problem-solving. Today, senior engineers are increasingly letting AI tools write more of the code, but the dream of a seamless, effortless AI-driven coding future faces

    Software DevelopmentSeptember 19, 2025
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    These days, data analysts aren’t just running manual queries anymore. Instead, they’re starting to act more like AI engineers. They review and improve AI-generated results, making sure the insights make sense and fit the business needs. This shift is happening because AI and automation are changing how data work gets done. For organizations, it means

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 19, 2025
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    When Oracle launched its cloud platform in 2016, many people didn’t think it would challenge the big players like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. These giants had been dominating for years, setting the bar high with huge data centers, fast innovation, and massive scale. Oracle, known mostly for its databases and enterprise software, was late to

    Cloud ComputingSeptember 19, 2025
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    Recent research has raised serious questions about the reliability of certain Chinese AI systems, especially when dealing with sensitive regions or groups. A new study shows that DeepSeek AI, a prominent model, tends to produce flawed or biased code when prompted about regions like Tibet, Taiwan, or groups like Falun Gong. This sparks worries about

    AI Ethics & PolicySeptember 19, 2025
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    Google has launched a new app for Windows that could change how you search on your computer. It’s simple to use and adds a quick way to find stuff without opening a browser or digging through files. If you’re on Windows 10 or newer and have a Google account, you can download it now. The

    Software DevelopmentSeptember 19, 2025
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    Many IT teams want to keep up with rapid tech changes. But their training efforts often miss the mark. Instead of helping the business grow, they can cause frustration and waste money. Here are some common mistakes that can derail upskilling initiatives before they even start. Training Without Applying Skills One big problem is training

    Future of WorkSeptember 19, 2025
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    OpenAI researchers have made a surprising admission about large language models like ChatGPT. They say that these models will always sometimes produce believable but false information. This isn’t because of poor programming or bad data, but due to fundamental limits in how these models work. It’s a big deal because OpenAI helped spark the AI

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 19, 2025
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    Last year, fears about House data leaks led Congress to ban certain AI tools, but now things are changing. This fall, staffers in the House of Representatives will start getting access to Microsoft 365 Copilot, a helpful AI assistant integrated with apps like OneDrive and Outlook. This move marks a shift from the previous restrictions

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 19, 2025
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