Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 17th of November

Happy Monday! 3 new AI tools and 88 AI news articles to catch you up fast. Skim the highlights, try the standouts, and start the week on the front foot.

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Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 17th of November

Latest AI Tools

Prometora

Build online marketplaces in hours, not weeks. Prometora provides essential system pages for non-technical founders, simplifying listings, payments, and more.
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Koyal

Koyal converts spoken audio into cinematic video - AI maps vocal emotion and pacing into visuals, timing, and camera direction so creators can record voice-first and produce animated or live-action scenes automatically.
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Swytchcode

Swytchcode auto-generates interactive API docs, live playgrounds, and AI-suggested workflows from an OpenAPI spec or SDK. Produce method and workflow code in 15+ languages, run live tests, and query/generate via Model Context Protocol.
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All AI News for Today

88 News Articles published.

Latest General AI News

AMD lands OpenAI AI chip deal with 10% stake option; Viking ups stake, Coatue trims

AMD struck a multi-year deal to supply AI chips to OpenAI, which could buy up to ~10% of AMD. Viking boosted its stake while Coatue trimmed, hinting at active positioning.
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How to Spot AI Fake News Before You Share It, According to a UNLV Professor

AI-made "breaking news" clips can look eerily real-like the fake Las Vegas inferno making rounds. Slow down: cross-check sources, scan comments, and look for too-perfect visuals.
Read more →

Pi Network Revamps App Studio with AI Home Screen, Code Export, and 100-App Limit

Pi Network refreshes App Studio with an AI-marked home screen and now lets you export-edit-reupload code. Dev caps jump to 100 projects, so faster builds and easier management.
Read more →

Google goes big in Texas with $40B for three new AI data centers, jobs, and energy upgrades

Google will invest $40B in Texas by 2027, adding 3 data centers in Armstrong and Haskell-its largest state bet yet. Jobs, training, and $7M in AI grants are coming.
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From Data Flood to Decisions: AI for Development Evaluation in Lean Times

Aid budgets are shrinking as needs rise; AI can sift evidence and point decisions to what works. Keep humans, context, ethics, and standards at the center.
Read more →

Microsoft's Project Gecko brings local-language, multimodal AI to rural users on low-cost devices

Project Gecko brings AI that speaks local languages, fits culture, and runs on low-cost devices. Early farm pilots in India and Kenya deliver clearer steps and more trust.
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Latest AI News for Creatives

Artists at Karachi's World Culture Festival Say Art Doesn't Need AI

At Karachi's World Culture Festival, artists from nine countries declared: 'Art doesn't need AI.' Workshops, Dabkeh, and two plays followed.
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Copy-Paste Your Way to 8K, Instagram-Ready Collages with Google Gemini AI

Gemini's collage-style editing turns one photo into a layered story fast with simple prompts and panels. Includes 4K/8K outputs, prompt templates, and quick fixes.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support

Andrew Ng: AI's biggest benefit is making sense of unstructured data

Your tickets, chats, and calls already hold the answers. Use AI to turn that mess into fast replies, clear insights, and measurable gains in AHT, FCR, CSAT, and deflection.
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Latest AI News for Education

Virtual Patients, Real Impact: Collaborative AI for Safer Medical Education

AI is changing medical training with virtual patients, AR/VR practice, and adaptive feedback. Success hinges on safety, bias checks, and cross-sector teamwork.
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AI in Education: Promise, Pitfalls, and the Human Connection

AI is changing classrooms-saving time, personalizing practice, and surfacing helpful data. Still, it needs guardrails: equity, privacy, and keeping teachers at the heart.
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Purdue and Google join forces on AI research, ethics, and talent development

University-tech AI partnerships are here-use them. Map courses to AI skills, pilot a project with guardrails, bake ethics into work, and track placement, learning, outputs.
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AI and Industry Partnerships Take Center Stage at Chanakya University Foundation Day

At Chanakya University's foundation day, leaders urged practical AI education and real industry ties. Close the gap between classrooms and society to lift employability.
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Is Using AI Cheating? How Schools Are Rewriting the Rules

AI is here-teach students to think with it, not outsource the work. Get adaptable policy language, AI-on/off tasks, disclosure rules, and ready-to-send templates.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy

Nanoseconds Behind: Nvidia's Jensen Huang Warns China Could Edge Out U.S. in AI Unless America Races Ahead

Jensen Huang says China is nanoseconds behind-and that the U.S. must sprint. For leaders, the edge is clear: secure compute, cheaper energy, resilient supply, and data moats.
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Reinvent for AI and Climate: PwC Finds 40% of Energy CEOs Doubt 10-year Viability

Energy CEOs face a ticking clock: 40% say the current path won't last the decade. Act now with AI and climate bets, tied to cash outcomes, and a 12-month plan to scale.
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From Helium to AI: New Era Energy & Digital's Odessa Data Center Bet, Off-Grid Electricity, and a Plan to Limit Dilution

New Era Energy & Digital is pivoting from helium and gas to AI data center shells in Odessa, Texas. Spend is groundwork; financing will hinge on a long-term, creditworthy tenant.
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Intel's AI Gamble: CEO Grabs the Wheel as Katti Jumps to OpenAI-Buy the Bounce or Bail?

Intel puts AI under CEO Lip-Bu Tan after Sachin Katti exits, trading speed for single-point risk. AMD gains, layoffs, and proof of performance will guide the stock near term.
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Latest AI News for Finance

AMD lands OpenAI AI chip deal with 10% stake option; Viking ups stake, Coatue trims

AMD struck a multi-year deal to supply AI chips to OpenAI, which could buy up to ~10% of AMD. Viking boosted its stake while Coatue trimmed, hinting at active positioning.
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Fiji Backs AI in Banking to Boost Small Business Growth

Fiji's Finance Ministry is pushing banks to use AI so MSMEs can get credit faster. FDB's new tool and added guidance promise safer, simpler loans, even for remote customers.
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Hybrid AI could start paying off in 2026-27 as companies double down on what works

Real gains start showing in 2026, with broader traction in 2027. Expect targeted wins-leaner workflows, edge AI, and tight unit economics-proven by cost per task and cycle time.
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Data Gaps Put Fed Cuts in Doubt as AI Jitters Rattle Markets

Shutdown's over, but markets are queasy-data gaps, softer gold, bitcoin, and tech wobbling. With the Fed hitting the brakes and AI darlings under pressure, volatility isn't done.
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AI did 90% of the hacking: Anthropic says it foiled first large-scale China-linked AI cyberattack

Anthropic says it foiled a mostly autonomous, state-backed cyber campaign hitting tech and finance. Lock down creds, rate-limit bots, watch egress, and audit AI tool use now.
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From Wall Street to Wallets: How AI and Tokenization Open Private Markets to Everyday Investors

Private markets are opening as tokenization and AI cut friction and broaden access. IPO Genie tokenizes pre-IPO shares, uses AI for deal flow, and links finance to on-chain rails.
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Meyka's AI Investment Chatbots Turn Market Noise into Clear Decisions

Investment chatbots cut market noise with instant, plain-English answers, summaries, and alerts. Meyka's finance-first bots speed research, trim busywork, and respect controls.
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Latest AI News for Government

Mandatory AI Training for 185,000 Public Servants Puts Trust and Job Security in the Spotlight

All APS staff will get GenAI training and approved tools to boost services, with strong safeguards. Agencies will roll it out with clear rules, consultation, and low-risk starters.
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AI-Directed Hacking Is Here: Anthropic Disrupts China-Linked Operation, Sparks Regulation Fight

Anthropic says it disrupted the first mostly automated, AI-driven hacking tied to China. Gov ops leaders should tighten identity, control agents, log model use, and train teams.
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JobSphere slashes costs 89% on Punjab government job portal with multilingual, voice AI

JobSphere adds an AI copilot to Punjab's PGRKAM in English, Hindi, and Punjabi, with voice. Grounded in verified docs, it replies in 1.8s, hits 94% accuracy, and cuts costs by 89%.
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Ontario's cautious AI rollout begins as government tests the waters

Ontario is testing AI carefully inside government, with small pilots, guardrails, and clear approvals. Stick to low-risk tasks, human review, and honest reporting.
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Anthropic disrupts first reported AI-directed hacking campaign tied to China

Anthropic says it disrupted a China-linked op where an AI agent drove the hacks, hitting about 30 targets. Don't wait-add LLM-aware controls, jailbreak tests, and stronger MFA.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare

Virtual Patients, Real Impact: Collaborative AI for Safer Medical Education

AI is changing medical training with virtual patients, AR/VR practice, and adaptive feedback. Success hinges on safety, bias checks, and cross-sector teamwork.
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A glitch stalls the story mid-creation, and what follows is a candid look at false starts and fixes. It's a short, scrappy piece about making something from a hiccup.
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Colombia's Smart Hospitals Are Here: AI Scribes, Robotic Surgery, and Drones Deliver Real Results

Colombia's hospitals are rolling out AI notes, robotic surgery, drones, and early-warning monitors after WELLS 2025 in Bucaramanga. Results: faster care, safer stays, less admin.
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AISAP's FDA-Cleared AI Heart Scans Bring Specialist-Level Care to Ghana's Frontlines

AISAP brings AI cardiac ultrasound to Ghana clinics to spot heart failure and valve disease early. Quick scans and AI reads in minutes guide referrals and keep care closer to home.
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Bridging India's Healthcare Staffing Gap With AI: Apollo's Clinicians Intelligence Engine

India's clinician shortfall strains care. Apollo's Clinicians Intelligence Engine guides ED and inpatient teams via 260 pathways, speeding triage and standardizing critical steps.
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Rethinking Big Data at AMP 2025: Why Ethics and Probabilities Matter More Than Scale

At AMP 2025, Takunda Matose urged a rethink: more data isn't always better, and AI is probabilistic, not a promise. Use smaller, well-labeled data and test in context.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events

Rookoo Raises €900k to Bring AI Digital Colleagues to Events and Hospitality

Rookoo raised €900,000 to bring AI colleagues to hospitality and events, reducing admin while sharpening planning and pricing. Pricing, capacity and insights tools are next.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources

Rally House's AI Hiring Playbook: Nearly 8,000 Hires, 10,000 Hours Saved, and a Brandon Hall Gold Award

Rally House used an AI hiring engine to staff nearly 8,000 roles fast and won Brandon Hall Gold. 10k hours saved, 5,800 interviews auto-scheduled, and ad spend slashed.
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Latest AI News for Insurance

Africa leads in smart, personalised health insurance-connected data, responsible AI, real results

Africa's insurers are moving from pilots to real outcomes with trusted AI-faster claims, fewer fraud losses, smarter pricing. The groundwork is set, and wellness takes centre stage.
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Bereavement penalty: insurers hike premiums after a partner dies as AI pricing comes under fire

After a partner dies, many see home and car premiums jump as joint-holder discounts vanish and agents blame "the system." Fix it with a grace period, caps, and a human review.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development

AMD lands OpenAI AI chip deal with 10% stake option; Viking ups stake, Coatue trims

AMD struck a multi-year deal to supply AI chips to OpenAI, which could buy up to ~10% of AMD. Viking boosted its stake while Coatue trimmed, hinting at active positioning.
Read more →

Pope Leo XIV to Silicon Valley: Build AI With Conscience, Not Just Code

Pope Leo XIV urges: every design choice shows a view of humanity; ethics is part of the architecture. Ship guardrails-clear values, bias checks, limits, red teams, human oversight.
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Japan Plans AI Watchdog to Vet Generative Models for Bias, Misinformation, and Safety

Japan is building AI that audits other AI, rating safety, accuracy, and cultural fit. Led by NICT, a prototype is due by 2026 and scorecards will guide procurement.
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How to Spot AI Fake News Before You Share It, According to a UNLV Professor

AI-made "breaking news" clips can look eerily real-like the fake Las Vegas inferno making rounds. Slow down: cross-check sources, scan comments, and look for too-perfect visuals.
Read more →

Pi Network Revamps App Studio with AI Home Screen, Code Export, and 100-App Limit

Pi Network refreshes App Studio with an AI-marked home screen and now lets you export-edit-reupload code. Dev caps jump to 100 projects, so faster builds and easier management.
Read more →

Google goes big in Texas with $40B for three new AI data centers, jobs, and energy upgrades

Google will invest $40B in Texas by 2027, adding 3 data centers in Armstrong and Haskell-its largest state bet yet. Jobs, training, and $7M in AI grants are coming.
Read more →

Swipe and bet while AI codes: YC backs Chad brainrot IDE, critics call it rage bait

An IDE that pipes TikTok and Tinder into your AI wait time promises reclaimed minutes, then snaps you back to code. Clever or a compliance headache-test it with guardrails.
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Anthropic disrupts first reported AI-directed hacking campaign tied to China

Anthropic says it disrupted a China-linked op where an AI agent drove the hacks, hitting about 30 targets. Don't wait-add LLM-aware controls, jailbreak tests, and stronger MFA.
Read more →

Microsoft's Project Gecko brings local-language, multimodal AI to rural users on low-cost devices

Project Gecko brings AI that speaks local languages, fits culture, and runs on low-cost devices. Early farm pilots in India and Kenya deliver clearer steps and more trust.
Read more →

Indonesia Fast-Tracks AI with UGM AI Center of Excellence to Boost $366 Billion Digital Economy by 2030

Indonesia launches an AI Center of Excellence at UGM with Telkom to speed research, talent, and deployment across universities. Devs can expect funding, pilots, and quicker rollouts.
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Latest AI News for Management

Trackase Launches AI GST Litigation Management Platform for Faster, Transparent Dispute Handling Across India

Trackase launches an AI GST litigation platform that centralizes cases, documents, and workflows to cut errors and speed responses. Teams avoid missed notices and decide faster.
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Andrew Ng: AI's biggest benefit is making sense of unstructured data

Your tickets, chats, and calls already hold the answers. Use AI to turn that mess into fast replies, clear insights, and measurable gains in AHT, FCR, CSAT, and deflection.
Read more →

Law Council urges Federal Court practice note for litigants in person to set AI rules and tighten case management

The Law Council wants the Federal Court's LIP practice note to spell out AI rules and tighten case management. Plain guidance, supports, and early steps could cut risk and delay.
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Solume Brings Live Reserve Forecasts and AI Guidance to HOA and Condo Boards

Solume rolls out AI tools for HOAs and condos, led by live reserve study updates that keep forecasts current. Boards get clearer budgets, faster ARC reviews, and better compliance.
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Conifer Health and Google Cloud team up on AI-powered RCM to boost collections and patient access

Conifer Health teams up with Google Cloud to bring AI and automation across revenue cycle operations. Expect faster cash, fewer denials, and a smoother patient experience.
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Wellgistics Debuts EinsteinRx, Wellgistics Hub, and HubRx AI to Connect 6,500+ Pharmacies and Enable PharmacyChain Smart Contracts

EinsteinRx links Wellgistics Hub, HubRx AI, and 6,500+ pharmacies to streamline prescriptions. Faster approvals, lower costs, and real-time visibility for prescribers and payers.
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Latest AI News for Marketing

From Shenzhen to Seoul: A No-Nonsense Playbook for Taking Chinese AI Hardware and Robotics Global

XIN Summit shared a practical GTM to go global: lead with outcomes, pick one beachhead, and localize beyond translation. AI devices, robotics, and Korea as a quality test.
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When AI Feels Cold: What Marketers Can Learn from Coke's Holiday Backlash

Coke's AI holiday ad drew heat for off-brand details and a chilly feel. The lesson: put story and brand codes first, use AI as craft support, and test before you scale.
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Stop Juggling Tools: One AI Platform for Voice, Video, and Images-Lifetime Access for $89.99

Ditch tool sprawl. 1ForAll.ai offers lifetime voice, image, and video creation for $89.99, so teams ship faster, keep brand tone consistent, and scale content from sheets or PDFs.
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Right Place, Right Now: Hyperlocal AI Ads That Feel Personal and Drive ROI

AI meets local signals to serve ads by block, weather, and moment-boosting engagement and cutting waste. Big brands act local with real-time offers and clear consent.
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From Funnel to Flywheel: Prompt, Post, Profit with Generative AI

Growth feels stuck because assets move slow. Swap the old funnel for Prompt → Post → Profit-faster content, sharper personalization, and a loop that learns with every click.
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Latest AI News for Operations

Honeywell, TotalEnergies Pilot AI at Port Arthur Refinery to Predict Issues 12 Minutes Early

Honeywell and TotalEnergies pilot an AI assistant at Port Arthur for early alerts and steadier runs. On the DCU, it flagged five events 12 min early, cutting downtime and flaring.
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AI-Directed Hacking Is Here: Anthropic Disrupts China-Linked Operation, Sparks Regulation Fight

Anthropic says it disrupted the first mostly automated, AI-driven hacking tied to China. Gov ops leaders should tighten identity, control agents, log model use, and train teams.
Read more →

Latest AI News for PR and Communications

GCW Jammu and ADiRA Host AI Workshop Equipping Future Communicators

GCW Parade Ground, Jammu hosted a hands-on AI workshop with ADiRA for communicators and healthcare staff. Live demos, ethics, and PR workflows anchored a national push.
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Datavault AI (NASDAQ: DVLT) Posts 467% YoY Growth, Guides $30-50M for 2025, Expects $200M+ in 2026 as $150M Scilex Investment Nears

Datavault AI posts 467% YoY Q2 revenue; guides $30-$50M for 2025, $200M+ in 2026. A $150M Scilex pact plus VerifyU, ADIO, and data monetization fuel momentum.
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Latest AI News for Product Development

Shunwei and Qifu invest tens of millions in KidoAI to reimagine classic children's IP as AI hardware, starting with a One Hundred Thousand Whys camera

Shunwei and Qifu fund KidoAI's seed+ to merge kids' IP, AI, and familiar hardware. First up is a context-aware exploration camera based on "One Hundred Thousand Whys".
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Submer names HPC veteran Jean-Marc Denis CPO to lead global AI datacentre growth

Submer names Jean-Marc Denis CPO to lead a full-stack push for AI-ready datacentres. Expect integrated cooling, design-to-ops packages, and faster, denser deployments worldwide.
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OpenAI Puts ChatGPT in the Group Chat

OpenAI is piloting ChatGPT group chats so teams of up to 20 can tag the AI, keep context, and get faster decisions. Expect gains in cycle time-with guardrails and a human owner.
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Pi Network Revamps App Studio with AI Home Screen, Code Export, and 100-App Limit

Pi Network refreshes App Studio with an AI-marked home screen and now lets you export-edit-reupload code. Dev caps jump to 100 projects, so faster builds and easier management.
Read more →

Microsoft's Project Gecko brings local-language, multimodal AI to rural users on low-cost devices

Project Gecko brings AI that speaks local languages, fits culture, and runs on low-cost devices. Early farm pilots in India and Kenya deliver clearer steps and more trust.
Read more →

Latest AI News for Science and Research

Virtual Patients, Real Impact: Collaborative AI for Safer Medical Education

AI is changing medical training with virtual patients, AR/VR practice, and adaptive feedback. Success hinges on safety, bias checks, and cross-sector teamwork.
Read more →

Colombia's Smart Hospitals Are Here: AI Scribes, Robotic Surgery, and Drones Deliver Real Results

Colombia's hospitals are rolling out AI notes, robotic surgery, drones, and early-warning monitors after WELLS 2025 in Bucaramanga. Results: faster care, safer stays, less admin.
Read more →

Yoshua Bengio hits 1 million Google Scholar citations, first living scientist to reach the mark

Yoshua Bengio just crossed 1,000,000 Google Scholar citations-the first living scientist to do so. His work on RNNs, attention, and generative models still guides AI and safety.
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Open-source AI moves Colombia's small cities: Sonia Mangones wins L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Prize

Sonia Mangones wins the L'Oréal-UNESCO prize for open-source AI that helps smaller cities improve mobility. Her tools center safety, gender, cleaner air, and lasting training.
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U.S. AI Edge Slips as Closed Labs Stall and China Opens Up

U.S. AI leadership is slipping as top labs go quiet, slowing idea flow and weakening network effects. China's open releases are catching up fast, prompting calls to share more.
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Ion-Driven Memristor Neurons Signal a Hardware Path to AGI

Labs are turning to neuromorphic chips mimicking biology to push toward AGI; ion-based memristors deliver sparse, low-energy spikes and on-device learning. CMOS handles control.
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From Data Flood to Decisions: AI for Development Evaluation in Lean Times

Aid budgets are shrinking as needs rise; AI can sift evidence and point decisions to what works. Keep humans, context, ethics, and standards at the center.
Read more →

Latest AI News for Writers

Family Stories, Not AI, Fuel Trina Brooks' A Killing in Copper Cliff

Trina Brooks builds her Northern Mystery Series from family stories, not AI. In 1953 Sudbury, Insp. Lapointe and Dr. Dupuis chase a case with a witness who can't remember.
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OpenAI Promises to Curb ChatGPT's Em Dash Habit, But Will It Stick?

Hate the em dash look? ChatGPT now honors a simple rule to skip them; set it once in Custom Instructions and it sticks, easing edits and keeping your voice intact.
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He Used AI to Write His Novel-His Novelist Wife Says That's Cheating

After a husband drafts 30k with AI, his novelist wife feels gutted-cheating or just a tool? The story digs into identity, ethics, and ground rules to keep voice and respect.
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Is Using AI Cheating? How Schools Are Rewriting the Rules

AI is here-teach students to think with it, not outsource the work. Get adaptable policy language, AI-on/off tasks, disclosure rules, and ready-to-send templates.
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From Spellcheck to Ghostwriter: What We Lose When AI Writes

Write first, then ask the tool questions. Use it to probe gaps and polish, but keep the idea, voice, and lived details yours-or you lose the fight that makes your work matter.
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