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Report: CEOs Remain ‘All-In’ On AI, Despite Patchy Returns
The new survey from Teneo reveals that CEOs remain hopeful on the future of AI within the workplace.
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AI Gone Wrong: The Errors, Mistakes, and Hallucinations of AI [Updated]
We've been tracking the AI errors and mistakes that have made the news over the last few years, so you don't have to.
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Companies That Have Experienced Data Breaches (2022-2026)
Small startups and huge corporations alike have been consistently impacted by data breaches over the last few years.
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Millions Affected by Massive Credit Report Data Breach
The credit check and identify verification services provider 700Credit is the latest company to suffer a massive data breach.
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ChatGPT Cheat Sheet: 9 Prompting Tips for Better Results
Unlock ChatGPT’s full potential by learning how to write prompts that yield precise, relevant responses.
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How to Make an Unforgettable First Impression in Business
From business cards to custom notebooks, making an impression at events can go a long way for your business.
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Study: AI in Manufacturing Expected to Grow 38.7% by 2030
The AI in manufacturing is expected to grow from 7ドル billion to 35ドル billion over the next five years.
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Disney and OpenAI Join Forces to Bring Characters to Sora
The deal will see Google investing 1ドル billion in OpenAI with an option to invest more in the future.
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These Companies Have Already Replaced Workers with AI in 2025 and 2026
The fear of AI job replacement is very real, with many companies openly admitting that the tech is eliminating jobs.
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Countries That Have Introduced Social Media Age Restrictions
Australia has banned under-16s from using social media. But which other countries have introduced similar measures?
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Logistics Companies Are Reducing Workforces Due to Low Freight Demand
The latest Tech.co data reveals that a drop in freight demand is causing a shift in how logistics companies stay afloat.
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7 Things You Should Never Share with ChatGPT
ChatGPT is a great tool, but you shouldn't trust it with your sensitive and private data. We tell you what to never share.
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How to Stop ChatGPT Training On Your Data (With Images)
Want to use ChatGPT, but not comfortable with it collecting and training on your information? We show you how to stop it.
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How To Delete Your Telegram Account
This step-by-step guide will take you through how to delete your Telegram account and export your data safely and securely.
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88% Cybersecurity Pros Experience ‘Significant’ Impact of Skills Gap
The cybersecurity skills gap is causing havoc across the tech sector, according to new research from ISC2.
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TSA Warns Travelers to Avoid Free Airport Wi-Fi
Using free airport Wi-Fi, especially to make purchases or input other sensitive data, is extremely risky in 2025.
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Godfather of AI: Mass Unemployment ‘Very Likely’ Due to AI
"It seems very likely to a large number of people that we will get massive unemployment caused by AI."
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The FDA Is Now Using Agentic AI for Safety Reviews
The FDA ensured us that the technology has "built-in guidelines — including human oversight — to ensure reliable outcomes."
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Report: Top AI Companies Are Falling Short on Safety
The new report identifies key areas where AI companies' safety protocols are lacking.
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Report: Microsoft Cuts AI Software Sales Goals Amid Low Demand
A new report says Microsoft’s Foundry product isn't selling well, so sales targets were cut. Microsoft says otherwise.
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Logistics Companies That Have Made Layoffs in 2025 and 2026
Between tariffs and driver shortages, logistics businesses have had to make some unfortunate decisions in recent months.
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