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Disney And OpenAI Chart AI Path

Two powerhouses are trying to set the terms for AI in film and TV. Disney is moving to protect its stories and talent. OpenAI is positioning Sora, its text‑to‑video model,

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Quantum Protocol Targets Molecular Analysis Upgrade

A new quantum computing protocol is being positioned as a way to improve how scientists study molecules, with potential benefits for chemistry, biomedicine, and materials research. The approach aims to

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Morning Briefings Shape Daily News Habits

As more people start their day by scanning headlines on phones and smart speakers, morning news briefings have become a daily habit. One popular format promises quick updates, clear summaries,

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Alexa Faces Simple AI Question Surge

One of the most asked questions to Amazon’s voice assistant this year is not a complex request, but a basic one. Users are asking Alexa what artificial intelligence is, signaling

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SpectroGen Promises Faster Material Quality Checks

A new artificial intelligence tool called SpectroGen is pitching itself as a virtual spectrometer that can assess material quality faster and at a lower cost. The tool targets materials-focused sectors

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Schools Install Bathroom Vape Detectors Nationwide

School districts across the United States are installing vape-detection devices in student bathrooms to curb nicotine and cannabis use during the school day. The push has accelerated this year as

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Project Prometheus Raises Over $6 Billion

In a striking show of investor confidence, Project Prometheus has secured more than $6 billion in funding and added over 100 employees, with several arriving through the purchase of General

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New Ideas Could Transform Chronic Care

Researchers and clinicians are urging a rethink of how chronic illnesses are diagnosed and treated, arguing that science now points to better paths for care. The push comes as health