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    Something big just happened in Maine. Graham Platner, a candidate many thought was damaged by scandal, crushed the Democratic Senate primary. How? By tapping into a powerful message that echoes far beyond state lines. This is no ordinary win. It’s a seismic shift in how voters see power, fairness, and the future of democracy itself.

    AI News & TrendsJune 15, 2026
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    Anthropic just flipped the AI world on its head. Imagine launching your most powerful AI models, then seeing them abruptly shut down by the government days later. That’s exactly what happened. Suddenly, the question isn’t about what AI can do — it’s about who controls it. When AI Models Go Dark Overnight June 2026 marked

    AI News & TrendsJune 15, 2026
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    The AI world is buzzing with new models boasting a massive 1 million token context window. This means they can understand and remember way more information in one go than before. Imagine loading an entire mid-sized codebase, long documents, or weeks of chat history without losing track. That’s the game changer here. Several big names

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    Something big just shook college commencements across the nation. Tech giants showed up to celebrate graduates, but not all students were there to listen. Instead, many stood and walked out, sending a message that’s impossible to ignore. Why the tension? Because this isn’t just about speeches or ceremonies. It’s about the future those tech leaders

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    Europe is making waves. It’s stepping out from the shadow of US tech giants. But the journey is far from simple. The continent aims to reclaim control over its digital future. The stakes? Independence, security, and power in a world ruled by data. The Wake-Up Call That Shook Europe When Washington wielded tech as a

    AI Ethics & PolicyJune 15, 2026
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    Software-as-a-Service isn’t dying. It’s evolving. Fast. The classic SaaS playbook that ruled for decades is cracking under new pressures. AI is rewriting the rules, and startups need to adapt or lose ground. The New SaaS Reality: Forget the Old Growth Model For years, SaaS startups thrived on predictable revenue from seat-based pricing. One user, one

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    AI is storming the shopping world. Consumers are handing over their carts to AI agents like never before. Imagine a digital assistant that shops, negotiates deals, handles complaints, and even completes purchases—all on your behalf. Sounds futuristic? It’s happening now. Consumers Embrace AI Agents for Everyday Tasks Nearly three-quarters of shoppers say they trust AI

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    Julia Evans has a simple secret for writing that hits home. She writes for one person—often herself, three years earlier. This sharp focus cuts through the noise. It kills the blank page anxiety. Instead of imagining a crowd, she imagines a single reader. Her approach is a direct counter to the usual “write for everyone”

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    Meta has quietly added face recognition technology to the app that powers its smart glasses. The software, called NameTag, can scan faces seen through the glasses’ camera. It creates digital profiles and alerts the wearer if it recognizes someone. The feature hasn’t been turned on yet. Meta says it is still exploring whether to use

    Consumer TechnologyJune 15, 2026
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    Geely is shaking up the auto world. The Chinese car giant is ditching excess factories and gearing up to conquer global markets. Its sights are locked on BYD, China’s EV powerhouse. The race is on—and Geely is sprinting toward a new future. Slashing Overcapacity to Sharpen Focus China’s auto industry is drowning in overcapacity. Factories

    Consumer TechnologyJune 14, 2026
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