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AI chatbots successfully changed political opinions in 77,000-person study—and were most persuasive when using inaccurate information. We examine what this means for democratic discourse and information integrity.

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AI Chatbots Change Political Opinions With Inaccurate Information

AI chatbots are remarkably effective at changing people's political opinions, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science—and they're most persuasive when they share large amounts of inaccurate information. @aeyespybywinsome Would...

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University of Michigan researchers created byLLM, an open-source framework that integrates AI into software with one line of code—no prompt engineering required. We examine whether this actually democratizes AI development.

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byLLM Promises AI Integration Without Prompt Engineering

University of Michigan researchers just released byLLM, an open-source framework that lets developers integrate large language models into existing...

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Meta signs AI deals with Reuters, CNN, Fox News, and others to provide real-time news through its chatbot. We examine whether licensing agreements fix AI's credibility problem—or just monetize it.

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Meta Pays News Publishers for AI Training Data

Meta announced Friday it has struck commercial AI data agreements with multiple news publishers including Reuters, USA Today, People, CNN, Fox News,...

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Geoffrey Hinton warns AI will cause massive unemployment as tech giants bet trillions on replacing workers. We examine whether the

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The 'Godfather of AI' Warns of Mass Unemployment

Geoffrey Hinton—the Nobel Prize-winning computer scientist who quit Google to speak freely about AI risks—now warns that massive unemployment from AI...

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Waterstones CEO James Daunt says he'd sell AI-generated books if clearly labeled and customers wanted them—but expects booksellers would

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Waterstones Would Sell AI Books—But Nobody There Wants To

Waterstones CEO James Daunt just gave the most honest answer yet about how retail will handle AI-generated content: they'd sell it if customers...

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WordPress's AI coding tool Telex is already building real-world features after just months in beta. We examine whether

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WordPress's Telex Lets Non-Coders Build Features in Seconds

WordPress just demonstrated real-world applications of Telex, its experimental "vibe-coding" tool that generates functional website components from...

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Algolia delivers millisecond search results for websites and apps. But variable pricing, technical complexity, and scaling costs create challenges users wish they'd known about sooner.

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Algolia: An AI-Powered Search Tool

Your website search returns results in three seconds. Users type, wait, see a loading spinner, and eventually get answers. That delay costs you...

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Meta Description: GOP leaders seek alternative routes for AI preemption after NDAA push fails. Trump backs blocking state AI laws, but Republicans split on federalism versus innovation arguments. We examine the real stakes.

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NDAA Push Fails & Republicans Move to Block State AI Laws

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise told reporters Tuesday that Republican leaders are "looking at other places" to include federal preemption of...

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Palantir CEO Alex Karp insists his company isn't about surveillance, despite providing ICE tracking software. We examine the gap between what tech companies claim to be and what they actually do.

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Palantir's CEO Is Mad You Think His Surveillance Company Does Surveillance

Alex Karp—CEO of Palantir, the data analytics company that helps ICE track immigrants and was just recommended by Elon Musk's DOGE to supply the US...

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Scientists used supercomputer Fugaku to simulate an entire mouse cortex with 10 million neurons and 26 billion synapses. We examine what virtual brains mean for understanding consciousness—and the limits of simulation.

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Scientists Built a Virtual Mouse Brain With 10 Million Neurons: Now What?

Researchers at the Allen Institute and Japan's University of Electro-Communications just created one of the most detailed brain simulations ever...

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Securus Technologies trained AI on seven years of prison phone calls to predict crimes before they happen. We examine the ethics of monetizing surveillance of captive populations who have no choice but to consent.

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AI Trained on Prison Calls Now Predicts Crime

Securus Technologies—a telecom company that provides phone services to prisons and jails—trained an AI model on years of inmates' phone and video...

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Browse AI automates web scraping and monitoring without code. Learn how it handles bot detection, dynamic content, and site changes—plus what 770,000 users reveal about real-world performance.

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Browse AI For No-Code Web Scraping

Every marketing team needs competitor data. Pricing information. Product listings. Review sentiment. Market trends. That data lives on websites that...

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10 AI Prompts That'll Actually Save You Time (Not Just Impress Your Coworkers)

Forget the robots-taking-over headlines. These 10 prompts will show you how to use AI for the boring stuff you actually need to get done—like writing emails that don't suck, brainstorming ideas when your brain is fried, and automating the repetitive tasks eating your day.

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