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60% of 1,100 Developers and CTOs Say AI Agents Deliver Real ROI
A fresh survey of 1,100 developers and chief technology officers reveals a shift in how AI investments are being judged.
Oz report details why firms fail, teams save hours, 60% of agent PRs succeed
A wave of interest in “agentic” AI tools has left dozens of enterprises scrambling to stitch together their own assistants, only to discover hidden...
Samsung adds Perplexity AI agent to Galaxy, enabling OS integration
Samsung’s latest software update folds the Perplexity AI chatbot straight into the heart of its Galaxy lineup, moving the service beyond a...
Early 2026: Privacy Helplessness Grows as Meta Tests Limits in US
Early 2026 feels like a turning point for privacy in the United States. While the tech sector touts innovation, a growing number of users report...
Test Shows ‘-ai’ Trick Blocks Google AI Overviews Only on Desktop Browsers
If you’ve ever tried to mute Google’s AI‑generated “web guide” from your search results, you might have heard about the “‑ai” suffix hack.
Sampath's approach: Teams stitch agents, models, systems for future work
Sampath isn’t just tinkering with a new app; he’s mapping out how organizations might actually “own” their AI instead of treating it like a rented...
Tumbler Ridge shooter shared scenarios with ChatGPT; OpenAI did not notify police
Why does a teen’s conversation with an AI matter to a small British Columbia town?
Google Gemini 3.1 Pro doubles reasoning performance in benchmark
Google’s latest Gemini 3.1 Pro arrives with a promise that feels almost too tidy: a “Deep Think Mini” that can toggle its reasoning depth at will.
Runlayer adds OpenClaw security, boosting prompt injection resistance to 95%
Why should a CIO care about prompt injection? The risk isn’t new, but the numbers are.
Microsoft Copilot ignored sensitivity labels twice; DLP missed both
In the past eight months Microsoft’s Copilot has slipped past the very safeguards that enterprises rely on to keep confidential material contained.
Blue Oval kills F‑150 Lightning, GM books USD 7.6 B charge, Stellantis follows
The auto world woke up to three headlines that read like a post‑mortem. Ford’s iconic pickup, the F‑150 Lightning, was pulled from the lineup, ending...
Trump Mobile unveiled as gold‑foil Liberty Mobile, termed “enabler”
The launch of a gold‑foil version of a phone branded “Trump Mobile” has sparked more questions than fanfare.
Pentagon says AI firms must partner despite concerns over war‑crime claims
The Pentagon’s latest outreach to the artificial‑intelligence sector has sparked a debate that feels more like a policy showdown than a tech...
AWS blames staff after Kiro AI coding assistant triggers 13‑hour outage
The incident has reignited a quiet debate inside Amazon about how far its own AI can be trusted to touch production code.
Handshake refusal highlights strained ties among leading AI labs
The recent handshake snub at a high‑profile AI summit has become the talk of conference rooms and Twitter feeds alike.
NVIDIA Co-Design Boosts Sarvam AI Inference, Cuts TTFT Below One Second
NVIDIA’s extreme hardware‑software co‑design has turned Sarvam AI’s sovereign models into a practical inference engine, shaving the...
Run:ai on 64 GPUs serves 10,200 users, matching native scheduler
Why does the raw capacity of a GPU cluster matter when you can slice it into smaller pieces?
The Pitt examines why doctors might embrace generative AI in clinical practice
Why should doctors care about generative AI at all? The question isn’t new, but the conversation often stalls at headlines that paint the technology...
Perplexity abandons ads as investors once eyed billions of users
Perplexity’s decision to scrap its advertising plans has caught the attention of anyone watching the AI‑driven search space.
Hacker Exploits Cline AI Coding Agent Vulnerability Highlighted by Researcher
Why should developers care about a single open‑source tool? Because a recent breach showed that the very code‑assistant many rely on can be turned...