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The Case Against AI Skepticism Is Weaker Than You Think
Tech Policy & Regulation

The Case Against AI Skepticism Is Weaker Than You Think

A growing backlash against AI is not just noise. It reflects real concerns about control, labor and culture that the tech industry ignores at its peril.

May 21, 20263 min read
AI-Driven Cyber Discovery Pushes UK Banks Toward Systemic Risk
Tech Policy & Regulation

AI-Driven Cyber Discovery Pushes UK Banks Toward Systemic Risk

UK banks face new systemic cyber risks as AI accelerates vulnerability discovery, threatening financial stability.

May 21, 20263 min read
AI Over-Reliance Turns IT Teams Into 'Tech Zombies'
AI / Machine Learning

AI Over-Reliance Turns IT Teams Into 'Tech Zombies'

Experts warn that over-reliance on AI for routine IT tasks erodes critical thinking, leaving teams helpless when automation fails.

May 21, 20262 min read
Philips Dual-Sided Monitor Aims to End the Screen-Sharing Shuffle
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Philips Dual-Sided Monitor Aims to End the Screen-Sharing Shuffle

Philips launches a business monitor with screens on both sides for front desk staff, doctors and salespeople. The 24B2D5300 costs £359.99 in Europe.

May 21, 20263 min read
Ansel Adams Trust Alleges Unauthorized AI Colorization at Major Photo Show
Tech Policy & Regulation

Ansel Adams Trust Alleges Unauthorized AI Colorization at Major Photo Show

The Ansel Adams Trust says an AI-colorized 'Moonrise, Hernandez' was displayed without permission at AIPAD's photography expo, sparking a debate over AI and copyright.

May 23, 20263 min read
German 'Accidental' Spin-Off Builds Microscopic Filters for 6G and Space
Startups / Funding

German 'Accidental' Spin-Off Builds Microscopic Filters for 6G and Space

A German research spin-off developed microscopic terahertz filters for 6G, satellite communications, and quantum computing. The company, Lepto, emerged unexpectedly from academic work.

May 23, 20263 min read
The Writerdeck Trend: Distraction-Free Writing Machines Gain Followers
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

The Writerdeck Trend: Distraction-Free Writing Machines Gain Followers

The writerdeck trend sees creators building minimalist writing machines to escape digital distractions, using Raspberry Pi and e-ink screens.

May 24, 20262 min read
World's first rack-mounted quantum computer runs from a standard wall socket
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

World's first rack-mounted quantum computer runs from a standard wall socket

Equal1 unveils the RacQ, the first quantum computer that fits in a standard server rack and plugs into a normal wall outlet, operating at -459 degrees Fahrenheit.

May 24, 20263 min read
Valorant Anti-Cheat Update Bricks $6,000 Cheating Devices
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Valorant Anti-Cheat Update Bricks $6,000 Cheating Devices

Riot Games' Vanguard anti-cheat update blocks expensive DMA cheating hardware, turning devices into paperweights. The studio then mocked cheaters on social media.

May 26, 20261 min read
Tesla's Self-Driving Tech Reaches European Roads, One Country at a Time
AI / Machine Learning

Tesla's Self-Driving Tech Reaches European Roads, One Country at a Time

Tesla expands Full Self-Driving to Lithuania after Netherlands. Gradual rollout faces strict European regulations.

May 20, 20262 min read
Google Releases Exploit for Unfixed Chromium Bug
Big Tech

Google Releases Exploit for Unfixed Chromium Bug

Google released exploit code for an unpatched Chromium vulnerability that could let attackers monitor users and create botnets. The flaw has remained unfixed for 29 months.

May 20, 20263 min read
Cerebras wafer-scale chip runs trillion-parameter model 7x faster than GPU clouds
AI / Machine Learning

Cerebras wafer-scale chip runs trillion-parameter model 7x faster than GPU clouds

Cerebras claims its wafer-scale chip runs a trillion-parameter AI model nearly seven times faster than GPU-based clouds, challenging Nvidia's dominance in inference.

May 20, 20263 min read
Lawyers Face Sanctions for Using AI-Generated Fake Citations in Facebook Defamation Case
Tech Policy & Regulation

Lawyers Face Sanctions for Using AI-Generated Fake Citations in Facebook Defamation Case

A dismissed defamation lawsuit against Facebook users backfires as lawyers may face sanctions for submitting fake AI-generated citations to support their arguments.

May 20, 20262 min read
Google's Gemini 3.5 Flash Reshapes Enterprise AI Cost Equation
AI / Machine Learning

Google's Gemini 3.5 Flash Reshapes Enterprise AI Cost Equation

Google claims its new Gemini 3.5 Flash model can save enterprises over $1 billion annually by delivering near-frontier performance at triple the speed and half the cost.

May 20, 20262 min read
AI IQ site ignites debate by scoring large language models on the bell curve
AI / Machine Learning

AI IQ site ignites debate by scoring large language models on the bell curve

A startup called AI IQ is assigning IQ scores to over 50 AI models. The project draws praise for clarity and criticism for oversimplifying machine intelligence.

May 20, 20262 min read
Anthropic Surpasses OpenAI in Corporate AI Adoption for First Time
AI / Machine Learning

Anthropic Surpasses OpenAI in Corporate AI Adoption for First Time

Anthropic's Claude overtakes OpenAI's ChatGPT in business AI adoption. But escalating costs and competition threaten its lead.

May 20, 20262 min read
Sony's Most Expensive Wireless Headphones Deliver Stunning Audio but Carry Big Trade-Offs
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Sony's Most Expensive Wireless Headphones Deliver Stunning Audio but Carry Big Trade-Offs

Sony's flagship wireless headphones offer top-tier audio but suffer from comfort issues and a high price. Are they worth the premium?

May 20, 20262 min read
Data centers are making Phoenix even hotter by up to 4 degrees
Tech Policy & Regulation

Data centers are making Phoenix even hotter by up to 4 degrees

New research shows air-cooled data centers in Arizona create thermal plumes that raise local temperatures by up to 4°F, worsening heat waves and public health risks.

May 19, 20263 min read
Why Autonomous AI Fails Without a Body-Like Feedback System
AI / Machine Learning

Why Autonomous AI Fails Without a Body-Like Feedback System

AI systems that rely on pure autonomy often fail. A new framework compares AI to the human body, arguing that feedback loops build trust.

May 19, 20262 min read
Google’s Android XR Glasses Will Work With iPhones, and That’s the Point
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Google’s Android XR Glasses Will Work With iPhones, and That’s the Point

Google’s upcoming XR glasses will support iOS devices, a move that could broaden their appeal beyond Android loyalists and challenge Apple’s walled garden.

May 21, 20262 min read