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Debt-Financed Social Security and Medicare Could Trigger Inflation
As U.S. Social Security and Medicare trust funds near depletion in the early 2030s, Congress faces the daunting prospect of significant benefits cuts—24% for...
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Google’s Gemini Set to Drive Apple’s Upcoming AI Models Following Multi-Year Agreement
Apple is set to leverage Google’s Gemini models for a significant revamp of its Siri voice assistant, thanks to a multi-year partnership announced on...
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Surge of AI Chatbots in E-Commerce Elevates Analyst Optimism for Shopify’s Growth
Shopify Inc. (SHOP-T): Leading the AI Revolution in E-Commerce
Shopify is on the brink of transformative growth, leveraging agentic artificial intelligence (AI) to...
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Accessible Coding: How AI-Powered Vibe-Coding Democratizes Programming, Along with Its Challenges
In recent years, the emergence of vibe-coding, a term coined by Andrej Karpathy, has transformed software development. This process allows individuals, regardless of their...
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Fiddler Ashley MacIsaac’s Show Canceled Due to Misinformation Generated by Google AI
AI Gone Awry: The Ashley MacIsaac Incident
In a troubling turn, renowned Canadian fiddler Ashley MacIsaac faced a concert cancellation due to a...
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Atturra and Comtrac Join Forces to Develop AI-Powered Investigation Solutions
Atturra has forged a strategic partnership with Brisbane-based Comtrac, enhancing services for law enforcement and regulatory agencies across Australia. As a reseller and implementation...
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Job Recruiters Face Challenges Finding Qualified Candidates Amid Surge of AI-Generated Applications
In the rapidly changing job market, Richard Noel, Eptura's director of security operations, observes a significant increase in job applications, many powered by AI....
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SCOTUS Continues to Issue Emergency Rulings Favoring Trump
The New York Times recently highlighted concerns from federal judges about the U.S. Supreme Court's apparent bias in granting emergency relief to President Donald...