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New AI Language Leap on Machines Will Develop Human-Like Communication

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A new study suggests artificial intelligence doesn’t just mimic language—it can spontaneously develop it. Researchers have found that AI agents trained in goal-driven tasks begin to form their own structured, human-like communication systems—even when not explicitly instructed to do so.…

Meta’s $10 Billion Bet on Scale AI: Why Data Is the New Oil of the AI Era

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Meta Platforms is in talks to invest over $10 billion in Scale AI, the data-labeling powerhouse that trains machine-learning models for clients like Microsoft and OpenAI. This landmark deal marks Meta’s shift from building everything in-house to leaning on specialist…

New Research Reveals: AI Use at Work May Undermine Trust

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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to seep into the fabric of our work lives, a strange contradiction has surfaced: being honest about using AI tools can actually decrease how much your colleagues trust you. Yes, really. Transparency—normally a workplace virtue—might…

The New AI Resistance: Why Some People Are Saying ‘No’ to Artificial Intelligence

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In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly integrating into various aspects of daily life—from workplace automation to personalized recommendations—there exists a growing segment of individuals who are deliberately choosing to disengage from AI technologies. This movement, often referred…

New AI Revolution on Stop Machines from Making Humans Obsolete

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Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword—it’s shaping the future at an astonishing pace. With tech giants and startups alike investing heavily in AI, many fear that these advancements could soon render humans obsolete. While this shift…

New AI Kingdom on Saudi Billion-Bid to Rule AI Industry

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Saudi Arabia is flexing its financial muscle to become a top-tier player in artificial intelligence. Backed by the $940 billion Public Investment Fund (PIF) and spearheaded by a newly formed state AI company called Humain, the kingdom plans an unprecedented…

The New Corporate Climber on AI Replacing Interns Rewriting

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Once the quiet assistant in the back office, artificial intelligence (AI) has officially earned its spot at the executive table. The “intern” has graduated—and it’s gunning for your job, your KPIs, and maybe even your parking spot. In 2025, AI…

New Humanistic Horizon: Why AI Is Rebooting the Humanities

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The rise of generative AI has sparked fears that humanities disciplines—long built on careful interpretation, deep questioning, and rich archives—will be rendered obsolete. But as New Yorker essayist D. Graham Burnett argues, AI’s takeover of routine scholarship actually clears the…

New Philosopher’s Playground: Exploring Ethics with an AI

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Imagine debating morality with a digital version of one of today’s most influential philosophers. That’s exactly what happened when The Guardian launched the “Philosopher’s Machine,” an AI chatbot trained to channel the ideas of Peter Singer. The experiment reveals both…