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Sora shutdown reveals costly limits of AI video generation and creative use

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OpenAI officially discontinued its video generation tool, Sora, on April 26, 2026. I’m a computer scientist who’s been developing AI tools and studying their evolution and adoption for the past decade, and I wasn’t surprised […]

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Perseverance doesn’t always pay off for companies. Sometimes it’s better to ‘fail fast’

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Across the business world, companies often double down on struggling ideas, retreating only after clear evidence shows they won’t work.This post was originally published on this site

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China blocks Meta from acquiring startup Manus as global AI rivalry deepens

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China on Monday blocked U.S. tech giant Meta’s acquisition of the artificial intelligence startup Manus, in an unexpected move to reverse a deal that apparently aroused Beijing’s concerns about the transfer of advanced technology.This post […]

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AI is the world’s most demanding construction client—with some concerning implications

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In late 2024, a new building broke ground in Western Sydney that will draw more electricity than 140,000 homes—roughly the power demand for a mid-sized Australian town like Geelong.This post was originally published on this […]

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Why the world’s banks are so worried about Anthropic’s latest AI model

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The legendary American bank robber Willie Sutton spent 40 years robbing banks because, as he claimed in his autobiography, he loved doing it. And when asked why he chose banks of all places to rob, […]

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Meta and Microsoft have joined the tech layoff tsunami—but is AI really to blame?

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Meta and Microsoft are the latest software companies to announce big cuts to their global workforce. Both companies are also making big investments in artificial intelligence (AI).This post was originally published on this site

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Billionaire Elon Musk enters courtroom showdown with OpenAI

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Jury selection is to begin Monday in a high-profile legal battle between billionaire Elon Musk and artificial intelligence startup OpenAI, which he accuses of betraying its nonprofit mission.This post was originally published on this site

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‘Clearly me’: AI drama accused of stealing faces

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Christine Li is a model and influencer, but not an actor, so when she saw herself playing a cruel character in a Chinese microdrama she felt bewildered, then angry and afraid.This post was originally published […]

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Single-minded pursuit of profit can get firms in trouble. Same thing with AI.

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If you give artificial intelligence a goal of maximizing profit, how far will it go? AI agents appear capable of lying, concealing, and colluding, according to new research from Harvard Business School.This post was originally […]

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New twist on generative AI is quietly reshaping who wins when uncertainty hits hardest

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Generative AI is best known for creating images and text. Now, it is helping industries make better planning decisions. Georgia Tech researchers have created a new AI model for decision-focused learning (DFL), called Diffusion-DFL. Recent […]

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