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Silicon Valley's $99 Friend necklace promises to cure loneliness with AI companionship but delivers harassment, social isolation, and surveillance. We examine why this

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The AI Friend Necklace

A 22-year-old Harvard dropout wants to strap a listening device around your neck and charge you $99 for the privilege of being bullied by an AI...

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Healthcare organizations celebrate AI tool rollouts, but monitoring and governance determine actual success. The AMA's oversight framework reveals what happens when the celebration ends.

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Healthcare Organizations Accelerate AI Tool Rollouts, But...

The confetti has been swept up, the press releases have been published, and your healthcare AI tool is officially "live." Congratulations—you've...

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Starbucks deploys AI tablets to count oat milk and caramel drizzle at 11,000 stores. Because apparently humans can't count inventory—or can they? A reality check on automation necessity.

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Starbucks Deploys AI Tablets to Count Inventory at 11,000 Stores

There's something beautifully absurd about using "3D spatial intelligence, computer vision, and augmented reality" to count how many bottles of...

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Taco Bell's AI drive-through disaster—from 18,000 water orders to endless drink loops—reveals why automation theater often beats actual automation. A reality check on AI implementation.

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TacoBell Rethinks AI After Man Orders 18,000 Waters

Nothing quite captures the absurdist comedy of our AI moment like a Taco Bell customer accidentally ordering 18,000 water cups and breaking the...

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Google quietly launches NotebookLM audio upgrades and Stax evaluation toolkit while dodging Chrome breakup talks. Smart strategy or regulatory deflection?

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Google Launches NotebookLM Audio Upgrades

While regulatory wolves circle Chrome's doorstep, Google just pulled a classic magician's trick: Look at the shiny new AI features while we quietly...

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Researchers developed SeeMe, an AI system that detects covert consciousness in comatose patients days before doctors notice, analyzing micro-facial movements to identify awareness in seemingly unresponsive brain injury patients with profound implications for treatment and ethics.

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SeeMe AI Spots Covert Consciousness Before Medical Teams

Medicine just witnessed a breakthrough that reads like science fiction: artificial intelligence can now detect consciousness in seemingly comatose...

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Tencent's R-Zero framework enables AI models to train themselves without human-labeled data, using co-evolving

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The Self-Teaching Revolution: Tencent's R-Zero Framework

The most profound breakthrough in AI development just emerged from Tencent's labs, and it's not another giant model or fancy interface—it's the...

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Meta's frantic race to ship Llama 4.X by year-end epitomizes everything wrong with the AI industry's reckless sprint culture that values speed over substance.

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Meta's Llama 4.X Rush: The Dangerous Stupidity of AI's Sprint to Nowhere

Here we are again, watching Silicon Valley's most predictable tragedy unfold in real time. Meta is "racing the clock" to launch Llama 4.X by year-end...

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HeyGen's Avatar IV creates indistinguishable digital twins, offering unprecedented content scaling opportunities while raising critical questions about trust, authenticity, and the future of video marketing.

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HeyGen's Avatar IV = Your Digital Twin is Ready for Business

HeyGen's Avatar IV just accomplished something genuinely remarkable: they've created digital twins that are genuinely indistinguishable from their...

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New research from MIT, Stanford, and Cornell reveals why AI coding tools excel at collaboration but struggle with autonomy, offering a reality check on automation promises while highlighting genuine productivity benefits.

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AI Coding Reality Check: Collaboration Beats Automation

The hype around AI coding tools has reached fever pitch. We're told that AI will soon replace programmers, that non-coders are now "vibe-coding"...

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Upwork study reveals 77% of workers say AI increases workload while 96% of executives expect productivity gains. The AI revolution is burning out employees, not boosting performance.

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77% of Workers Say AI Has Increased Their Workload

The latest Upwork study delivers a reality check that should make every C-suite executive squirm: while 96% of leaders expect AI to boost...

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South Park's latest episode

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South Park Skewers AI and Tech Bros in Latest Episode

South Park just delivered what might be the most surgically precise takedown of AI hype culture and tech bro dysfunction we've seen on television....

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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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