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You have seen it happen in design reviews and roadmap discussions. A proposal looks polished at first glance, but something feels off within the first few minutes. Senior engineering leaders

A media request for the then-UK technology secretary’s ChatGPT logs has opened a new front in government transparency, testing how freedom of information rules apply to AI tools. The move,

From drones to data dashboards, a wave of farm technology is promising higher crop yields and lower food prices. Companies are pitching new tools as growers plan the next season.

Social media platforms have removed access to roughly 4.7 million accounts flagged as belonging to children in Australia, signaling a sweeping enforcement move in a long-running fight over youth safety

WIRED has used a code-focused AI system to review thousands of machine learning papers, seeking fresh evidence of how the United States and China work together on artificial intelligence research.

Thinking Machines Lab is grappling with a wave of departures that insiders describe as a blow to its momentum. The exits, which surfaced in recent days, have sparked urgent questions
Smart glasses do not need to shout to be useful. They need to disappear. After watching Lou test Even Realities’ new G2 glasses—and the ring that drives them—I’m convinced the
AI has grown by stacking more chips, more data centers, and more compute. That playbook is hitting a wall. The wall is energy. I see a clear shift: the next

As shoppers rush online for holiday deals, tech reporter Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson urged viewers to shop smart and stay safe. Appearing on Fox & Friends ahead of Cyber Monday, he

You usually discover the inference pipelines need “scaling” right after it stops behaving like a pipeline. At low volume, everything feels reasonable. One model, one endpoint, stable latency, calm dashboards.

GeekWire will launch a new event in 2026 focused on artificial intelligence and business change, signaling how fast executives are reorganizing for the technology’s next phase. The half-day summit, titled

If you have deployed AI into a real production workflow, you have probably felt this tension already. The model looks solid in offline evaluation. Latency is acceptable. Accuracy metrics clear

At a major Silicon Valley gathering, quantum computing leaders said progress toward practical machines is accelerating, even as big technical and market challenges persist. Scientists and executives at the Q2B

Your dashboards look calm. Accuracy curves are flat, latency budgets are intact, and no one has paged you in weeks. On paper, the AI system is healthy. In practice, something

Speaking on Friday during an appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” actor and director Ben Affleck argued that generative artificial intelligence will serve filmmakers as a practical aid rather than

The team behind a recent chart-topping track says their work has been misread by fans and critics, urging a more accurate view of how the song came together. The creators

Previous funds tied to a private investment manager have drawn backing from one of private equity’s most recognized founders and two large U.S. public pensions. The mix of capital, which

Nvidia has told customers in China to pay the full amount upfront for its H200 artificial intelligence chips, even as regulatory approval in the United States and China remains unclear.

U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday criticized changes in parts of Europe, saying some areas are no longer recognizable, and “not in a positive way.” The remark sharpened a long-running

You have seen this cycle before. A new framework promises order-of-magnitude gains, Twitter lights up with success stories, and suddenly leadership asks whether your platform strategy is obsolete. Seasoned architects

You usually do not notice database migrations until you do. The pattern is familiar: a “small” schema tweak lands during a deploy, latency creeps up, writes stack behind a lock

A fresh report suggests a major player plans to leave the Android market, a move that could reshape device options for consumers and partners. The timing and strategy remain unclear,

OpenAI has described how one of its models weighs information from user accounts and observed behavior to shape results, prompting fresh debate on privacy and fairness. The company’s remarks signal

If you have worked on a system that survived its first rewrite, you have probably seen this pattern. Teams debate frameworks, migrate stacks, and adopt new architectural styles, yet the

You can usually tell within the first few minutes of an architecture review how the conversation will end. Not because the proposal is obviously wrong, but because it reveals how

Farcaster, a SocialFi project known for its push into decentralized social networking, is reportedly shifting its focus to digital wallets. The change signals a new strategy at a time when

Most load tests fail in a very specific, very predictable way. They test your system the way your load testing tool behaves, not the way your users behave. Real users

Artificial intelligence is changing how people plan and buy gifts, shifting sales strategies for retailers and giving shoppers new tools. From search to checkout, algorithms are shaping what gets seen,

You have seen this movie before. A monolith starts to creak under load, teams feel blocked, deploys slow down, and the obvious answer appears to be decomposition. Break it apart,

Prince Harry appeared in a London courtroom on Wednesday to give evidence in his case against the publisher of the Daily Mail, alleging unlawful information gathering. The high-profile testimony marks









