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    Recently, a venture capitalist and OpenAI supporter raised concerns after posting a strange and alarming video on social media. The video showed him talking about a mysterious “non-governmental system” that he claimed could manipulate signals and was linked to deaths. He said he discovered this using ChatGPT, which caused worry among his followers. Some people

    AI & Tech NewsJuly 31, 2025
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    Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has always been known for making some pretty awkward videos, from declaring his love for barbecue sauce to being recorded taking a Turing test. But his latest clip might take the cake. In a two-minute video posted on Facebook and Meta’s AI account on X, Zuckerberg stares directly into

    AI & Tech NewsJuly 31, 2025
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    Elon Musk recently caused a stir at his AI company, xAI, over a simple job posting. One of his employees, Aditya Gupta, shared a tweet about hiring researchers and engineers. Musk didn’t like the word “researcher” and responded harshly, saying the term is outdated and should be replaced. Musk’s Outburst Over “Researcher” Musk’s frustration came

    AI & Tech NewsJuly 31, 2025
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    More companies are turning to artificial intelligence to cut costs and boost efficiency. The latest example is Atlassian, a big name in software, which announced it will lay off 150 employees. Some of these jobs, mainly in customer service, are being replaced by AI technology. The CEO, Mike Cannon-Brookes, shared the news in a video

    Future of WorkJuly 31, 2025
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    Recently, the gaming world has been buzzing about the potential of artificial intelligence to transform how games are created and experienced. This comes after a notable development: SAG-AFTRA, the union representing voice actors and performers in video games, ended a nearly yearlong strike with an agreement that includes safeguards against the unchecked use of AI.

    AI & Tech NewsJuly 31, 2025
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    Anthropic, a rising star in the AI world, is tweaking its usage rules. The company recently announced new weekly limits for its paid subscribers. This change comes after some users pushed the system too hard, causing issues for everyone else. The company shared on X that its most popular plan, called Claude Code, has experienced

    AI & Tech NewsJuly 31, 2025
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    Alibaba has introduced a new AI coding model called Qwen3-Coder. The company says it’s their most advanced coding assistant so far. The tool uses a special approach called Mixture of Experts (MoE) and can process up to 256,000 tokens of context, making it very powerful for developers. Alibaba claims Qwen3-Coder outperforms other open-source models in

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    Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has shared an ambitious and personal vision for the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Instead of focusing solely on automation, he envisions AI as a tool that helps individuals grow and achieve their goals. His recent statements suggest that Meta is working towards creating personal superintelligence that empowers people

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    The semiconductor world is rapidly evolving as the demand for advanced memory and logic chips grows. To keep up, chip manufacturers need better tools to measure and control their internal structures. Rigaku Corporation has introduced a breakthrough with its new metrology system, the XTRAIA XD-3300. This device promises faster, more accurate assessments of silicon-germanium films,

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    Nate Yohannes, a well-known figure in artificial intelligence and product development, has taken on a new role at Zeta Global. He is now the President of Zeta Data & AI Lab and also the Global Head of Research and Development. With more than 15 years of experience, Yohannes brings a mix of technical skills and

    AI & Tech NewsJuly 30, 2025
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