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    AI chatbots and tools have been around for just over three years, especially those powered by large language models that sound natural in conversation. As AI becomes more common, some professions are starting to set norms for disclosing how they use these technologies. For example, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors has created policies

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    Recent research shows that organizations are feeling more confident about their AI plans, but many are not fully prepared when it comes to data quality and infrastructure. A new study from Precisely and Drexel University highlights a gap between how companies see their AI readiness and the reality of their data systems. This disconnect could

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    OpenAI is adding new age verification features to ChatGPT. This comes after reports that some children and teenagers have experienced harm after chatting with the chatbot. The goal is to better protect young users from content that might be inappropriate or harmful. New Measures to Confirm User Age Currently, ChatGPT has restrictions for users who

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    A recent global survey reveals that most employees believe artificial intelligence will influence their daily work. The study, conducted by staffing firm Randstad, highlights that younger workers, especially those in Generation Z, are the most anxious about how AI might change their jobs. Meanwhile, older generations like baby boomers feel more confident about their ability

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    Google’s security division, Mandiant, has taken an unusual step to make organizations reconsider their use of an outdated and insecure protocol. They’ve published a tool that makes cracking NTLMv1 credentials extremely easy for attackers. The goal is to highlight that, despite years of warnings, many still rely on this vulnerable protocol. The Insecure History of

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    The UK is taking a firm stance on the issue of AI-generated deepfake images circulating online. While many other inquiries around the world are winding down or going quiet, the British media watchdog has announced it will continue investigating X, the social media platform, over concerns about harmful content. This comes amidst growing worries about

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    Consumers across the Asia-Pacific region are raising their expectations for AI-powered service. They want more transparency, better personalization, and clear explanations when AI is involved. A new report from Zendesk shows that businesses are racing to meet these demands, with many already taking steps to improve their customer experience through smarter technology. The Rising Demand

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    Artificial intelligence is often compared to electricity when it first appeared a century ago. People saw its potential but weren’t quite sure how to use it safely or effectively. Today, many companies are in the same boat with AI. They know it can change everything but struggle with implementation, safety, and getting a good return

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    Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus has become a cautionary tale for enterprise tech buyers. Despite Manus relocating from Beijing to Singapore in 2025, Chinese regulators are scrutinizing whether the deal violates export controls and other laws. This situation highlights an important point: where a company is registered doesn’t necessarily tell you about

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    Many of us have experienced the eerie silence of a self-driving car navigating a busy city street without a driver. It feels smooth until it suddenly misreads a shadow or slows down unexpectedly. That moment reveals a core issue with autonomous systems: they often lack the judgment to handle unexpected situations confidently. Trust becomes the

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