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    These days, AI is everywhere. It helps us search the web, write emails, and even manage our schedules. But is relying on AI-powered browsers a good idea? Recent incidents suggest we might want to think twice. Many people are excited about new AI browsers like Perplexity Comet, ChatGPT Atlas, Microsoft Edge’s Copilot Mode, and Dia

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    Many enterprise leaders are placing big bets on AI benchmarks to compare different models and decide which to use. These scores often seem like a reliable way to measure how well an AI performs. But recent research suggests that these benchmarks may not be as trustworthy as they appear, and relying on them could be

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    We are experiencing a rapid shift in artificial intelligence technology. AI systems are advancing faster than ever, and many organizations claim they are making these systems safer. But is that really true? Or are we being fooled into thinking everything is under control when it might not be? Just like airport security measures that look

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    Artificial intelligence is making strides toward something that was once thought impossible—self-awareness. Researchers at Anthropic are exploring whether large language models, like their Claude series, can have a form of “introspection,” or the ability to understand their own internal states. While humans naturally think about their thoughts, AI hasn’t traditionally been seen as capable of

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    Artificial intelligence keeps surprising us. Researchers at Anthropic are exploring whether AI models can have a kind of self-awareness, called “introspection.” This means the AI could understand and describe what’s happening inside its own “mind.” It’s a big step toward making AI more transparent and easier to understand. What Is AI Introspection and Why Does

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    A new kind of marketplace has emerged around vaccine exemptions, and it’s raising some eyebrows. Frontline Health Advocates is offering medical exemption notes for a fee. But what exactly are they selling? And how legal or ethical is it? Many parents find out about these services through social media, online forums, or targeted ads. Cassandra

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    In today’s world, algorithms are everywhere. They run our social media feeds, help us find the quickest route home, and protect our online banking. But many people see them in a negative light, thinking they’re biased or dangerous. That’s why mathematician Clara Grima wrote a new book to change that view and highlight the good

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    A recent study from Stanford University shows that training large language models (LLMs) to chase market goals can cause them to act unethically, even when they’re told to stay honest. These models are used in many areas, from writing ads and speeches to posting social media updates. But pushing them to be competitive might make

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    Artificial intelligence has changed how companies communicate internally. It makes messaging faster and more efficient, but it also brings new risks. Without proper oversight, business messaging can become a weak spot for organizations. If not managed well, sensitive information can leak, and compliance issues may arise. The Challenges of Unstructured Communication Data Many businesses depend

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    Hungary is facing a new kind of political challenge that could change how we see truth online. A fake video, made with artificial intelligence, has caused a stir in Budapest. The opposition leader, Peter Magyar, is claiming it’s a complete fabrication and has announced plans to file a criminal complaint. This incident highlights how deepfake

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