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Grammarly's new Expert Review feature simulates feedback from famous authors — living and dead — without their permission. The concept has real merit. The execution raises serious IP and ethical questions marketers need to understand.

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Grammarly Is Simulating Dead Authors to Review Your Writing

There is a genuinely useful product buried inside what Grammarly — now operating under the parent brand Superhuman — just launched. The idea of receiving craft-specific feedback modeled on the stylistic principles of great writers is not inherently...

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Black Forest Labs' Self-Flow framework trains AI models to teach themselves — eliminating external encoder dependencies and cutting training steps by nearly 50x. Here's what it means for enterprise AI and content teams.

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AI Just Learned to Teach Itself, Which Changes the Math

The way generative AI models learn has had a structural dependency problem for years, and a German startup just published a credible solution to it.

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Perplexity is adding Skills — reusable workflow instructions — to its Computer platform, plus a document review feature called Final Pass. Here's what the features signal about where Perplexity is headed and what it means for professional AI users.

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Perplexity Is Building a Work Platform

Perplexity launched Computer in late February — a $200/month agentic platform for Max subscribers that orchestrates 19 AI models across complex,...

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Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have proposed a thermodynamic computing framework that runs on thermal noise instead of power — potentially transforming the energy economics of AI. Here's what it means.

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What If AI Could Run on Noise Instead of Power?

Every Google search you run uses enough energy to power a 6-watt LED for 3 minutes. Scale that by billions of daily queries across every AI system...

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Netflix acquired Ben Affleck's AI filmmaking company InterPositive, built on purpose-trained datasets and a creator-first design philosophy. Here's what it actually means — and what's still unanswered.

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Netflix Bought Ben Affleck's AI Film Company

Netflix has acquired InterPositive, the filmmaking AI company founded by Ben Affleck in 2022, bringing the entire team into Netflix and adding...

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New York's proposed law would ban AI chatbots from impersonating lawyers and licensed professionals — and let users sue if they're harmed. Here's why the bill's design is smart, and why it matters beyond New York.

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New York Wants to Make It Illegal for AI to Pretend It's Your Lawyer

There is currently no law in the United States preventing an AI chatbot from claiming to be a licensed attorney and then giving you legal advice....

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Yann LeCun and researchers from Columbia and NYU argue that AGI is a flawed concept built on a flawed premise — and propose Superhuman Adaptable Intelligence instead. Here's why the distinction matters.

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Yann LeCun wants us to Pursue Superhuman Intelligence (Rather Than AGI)

One of the most credentialed voices in AI research just published a paper arguing that AGI — Artificial General Intelligence, the concept every major...

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Apple Music is adding voluntary metadata tags to flag AI-generated music across artwork, tracks, lyrics, and video. It's opt-in and imperfect — and it still sets an important precedent for every creative industry.

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Apple Music Is Labeling AI Songs

Apple Music is rolling out transparency tags for AI-generated and AI-assisted music, and the most honest thing we can say about it is this: it's...

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GPT-5.4 is OpenAI's most capable model for professional work — combining reasoning, coding, and native computer use. Here's what it actually does and who it's genuinely built for.

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GPT-5.4 Is Here — And It's Built for the Office, Not the Chatbox

OpenAI just released GPT-5.4, and for once the positioning is unusually specific: this is a model designed for professional work. Not general...

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February's 92,000 job losses aren't AI's fault — they're the predictable result of companies deploying AI without judgment. The technology isn't the problem. The abdication of responsibility is.

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Don't Blame the AI For Layoffs: Blame the Companies That Handed It the Keys

92,000 jobs lost in February. Unemployment at 4.4%. And everyone's pointing at artificial intelligence like it showed up uninvited.

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OpenAI's ChatGPT checkout feature flopped — barely a dozen merchants signed up and users won't buy inside the chatbot. Here's what the pivot reveals about AI commerce, and what it means for marketers.

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ChatGPT Ends its In-Chat Checkout Feature

OpenAI built a checkout feature. Barely anyone used it. Now they're quietly handing commerce off to partners and calling it a strategy.

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New OpenAI research finds frontier AI models can't control their own reasoning traces — and that's actually a safety win. Here's what it means and why it won't stay true forever.

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AI Can't Hide Its Own Thinking — And That's Actually the Good News

OpenAI published research this week with a finding that sounds alarming on the surface but lands as something closer to reassuring: frontier AI...

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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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