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Perplexity Launches New AI Shopping Experience With Instant Checkout
In a moment when political trust is fragile, Anthropic is working to ensure that AI doesn’t become another source of partisan tilt.
Perplexity is introducing a new memory system that lets its Comet Assistant recall user preferences, interests, and past conversations to deliver far more accurate, personalized answers.
Reprise CEO Sam Clemens talks about why AI may perfect the demo but still can’t replace the human connection that closes the deal
OpenAI Drops Mixpanel After Security Incident Exposes Limited User Metadata
Alicia Shapiro shares the origin story of AiNews.com—from its early days to what’s ahead for the future of AI journalism—as well as a behind-the-scenes look at her role as CMO.
AI writing is often dismissed as robotic or soulless. But what if the problem isn’t the tool — it’s how we use it?
As AI accelerates, the debate isn’t whether machines will automate technical tasks—it’s whether humans are prepared to elevate the uniquely human skills AI can’t replicate.
Seemingly Conscious AI isn’t coming — it’s already here, and the real challenge is designing responsibly around humanity’s inevitable urge to connect with it.
This editorial explores the roots of public fear around AI and outlines five actionable strategies to build trust, promote ethical innovation, and shape a future where technology supports humanity.
For decades, we’ve trained machines to sound certain — but the next evolution of artificial intelligence may be defined by its willingness to admit uncertainty.
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AI In the Workforce
HP will cut up to 6,000 jobs by 2028 as it shifts investment toward AI-driven efficiency, raising questions about how deeply automation is reshaping the tech workforce.
AI Research
MIT’s new Iceberg Index model shows that current AI systems could already replace 11.7% of U.S. jobs, revealing both visible and hidden patterns of labor exposure across all 50 states.