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New York Reports No Automation Layoffs

Nearly a year after New York began asking employers to say when job cuts were tied to automation or other technology, no company has acknowledged doing so. The absence of

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Anthropic Emphasizes Reliable, Steerable AI Systems

Anthropic is sharpening its public message around safety and control in artificial intelligence, presenting itself as a company focused on dependable systems that people can guide. The San Francisco–based AI

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AI Boom Strains Energy, Water, Chips

The surge in artificial intelligence is squeezing critical resources and rattling supply chains across tech. As companies race to build larger models and new services, they face pressure over electricity

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Fundamental Launches Model For Enterprise Data

Fundamental is taking aim at a long-standing bottleneck inside large companies: turning spreadsheets, tables, and databases into useful guidance for decisions. The company has introduced a new AI model designed

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Google Opens Access To World-Generating AI

Google has begun opening access to an artificial intelligence model that creates interactive virtual worlds from text prompts or images, allowing users to move through them like a video game.

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EU Probes Social Media Antitrust Breach

A significant corporate step by a leading social platform has arrived as Brussels intensifies scrutiny of its market power. The development comes after the European Commission opened a formal investigation

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Trump Accounts Plan Sparks Funding Debate

A proposal for “Trump Accounts” that would seed eligible newborns with $1,000 in federal funds has drawn swift attention from business leaders and philanthropists, who say they plan to add

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MIT Debuts Agile Insect-Scale Flying Robot

MIT researchers say they have built an aerial microrobot that flies with speed and agility comparable to real insects, a step that could lead to bug-sized robots for search-and-rescue. The