Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 26th of May
Mega drop today! Start your Tuesday strong with 9 new AI tools and 106 AI news articles. Skim the highlights, flag the keepers, and get back to work.
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Latest AI Tools
MashuPack
MashuPack compiles chosen source files into one clean text file for browser LLMs, letting you select exact context to bypass file/count/upload limits and streamline code reviews, planning, debugging, and repo discussion.
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Pi Coding Agent
Pi Coding Agent is a minimal, hackable terminal harness for building and customizing AI coding-agent workflows. Keep the core small and extend or replace context management, sub-agents, permissions and workflows via extensions.
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Yansu
Yansu observes your screens, infers your intentions, and proactively builds, refines and runs custom apps that complete tasks for you, automating hand-offs so software adapts and acts without extra setup.
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The Incident Challenge
The Incident Challenge is a timed production-debugging game that drops engineers into realistic outages with logs, code, configs and diagrams. Find the root cause, fix, deploy and climb the leaderboard-AI aids, human judgment wins.
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Orchestria
Orchestria generates studio-quality, sample-accurate stems (drums, bass, melody) and lets you edit individual stems with natural-language commands via Agentic Flip, updating MIDI/VST parts while preserving the rest of your track.
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tweet.md
tweet.md converts X posts, threads, quotes and articles into clean, attribution-preserving Markdown (Obsidian-friendly). Use by rewriting the X URL or integrate via the AI agent skill for smooth LLM and note-taking workflows.
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LLMTest
LLMTest runs automated tests across 300+ LLMs via a single API, identifies faster, cheaper models for your AI flows, and adds automatic fallbacks for reliable, production-ready deployments.
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Rixx
Rixx: search the web with verifiable answers backed by real citations. View images and charts inline, upload docs and images for multimodal queries, and organize research into Insights folders.
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Unabyss
Unabyss is a personal context layer: a structured, user-owned vault of your identity, knowledge and preferences auto-extracted from LinkedIn, Notion, email and more, so any AI app can pull the exact context with granular sharing control.
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All AI News for Today
106 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
Illinois Senate advances bill requiring transparency and safety audits for large AI developers
Illinois Senate voted 52-5 to advance a bill requiring large AI developers to publish transparency frameworks, hire third-party auditors, and report on catastrophic risks. The measure targets companies like OpenAI and Meta and now heads to the House.
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37% of hourly workers encounter AI on the job but most receive no training, study finds
37% of U.S. hourly workers now use AI on the job, but nearly 60% received no training on the tools. Only 39% feel confident they could find comparable work if automation eliminated their role.
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Why one writer refuses to use AI and thinks you should consider doing the same
One developer and writer is choosing slower, harder work over AI tools - on purpose. The struggle of debugging and drafting, he argues, is how thinking actually forms.
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IBM expands enterprise security tools and deepens involvement in Project Glasswing open-source initiative
IBM is expanding its security tools to counter AI-driven cyberattacks that automate reconnaissance and exploitation. New additions include IBM Concert for threat detection and a coding tool that flags vulnerabilities inside developer IDEs.
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Schneider Electric expects India data center business to outpace broader growth on AI demand
Schneider Electric expects its India data center business to outgrow its broader India operations over the next four to five years. The segment currently makes up 15-20% of India revenue, with national capacity projected to hit 6-7 gigawatts by 2030.
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Bay Area woman loses $5,400 to scammers who use AI to clone her daughter's voice in fake kidnapping scheme
A Martinez woman wired $5,400 to scammers who used AI to clone her daughter's voice in a fake kidnapping call. Experts say establish a family code word to verify urgent calls.
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Demand for cybersecurity executives surges as AI-generated code raises security risks
Cybersecurity job postings rose 11% in early 2025 as AI-generated code introduces new security risks. One executive recruiter says roles that once opened yearly are now appearing every week.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
MC&V signs Canva and Canteen, expands AI director roster with three new hires
MC&V has signed Canva and Canteen and added three AI directors to its roster. The Australian production company now works with Jodie Heenan, Josef Scholler, and Jagger Waters.
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Vertigo Films and Federation Studios launch AI production company amersia with animated feature Critterz
OpenAI and Vertigo Films have launched Amersia, an AI-assisted production company, with animated feature Critterz heading to Cannes. The film uses Woven, a proprietary platform built to automate repetitive production tasks.
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Human judgement drives strongest AI creative work, TBWA and university research finds
A study of 371 AI film festival submissions found that lower production costs didn't predict better creative outcomes. Human judgment, taste, and intention separated the strongest work from technically polished but hollow films.
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Brands must build content with memory to stay relevant as AI reshapes how information is consumed
AI extracts content from your pages and reassembles it elsewhere, stripping away the design and layout that once carried meaning. Brands that build claims with clear evidence and context will survive the reshaping better than those that don't.
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Utopai Studios signs Carmelo Anthony as strategic partner to develop sports entertainment IP using AI
Carmelo Anthony has partnered with Utopai Studios to produce sports and entertainment content using the company's AI production system, PAI. An anime-inspired series based on Anthony's career is among the first projects planned.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
Capgemini finds executives still wildly overestimate customer trust as AI agents begin to reshape how people search and buy
Most executives think customers would recommend them. Only 45% actually would - a gap unchanged since 2017. Now AI shopping agents are making that blind spot more costly.
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Samsung marks 30 years of customer service in India with 3,000 touchpoints and AI-powered diagnostics
Samsung has run customer service in India for 30 years, growing from a single Delhi centre with handwritten complaint logs to 3,000+ locations and AI diagnostics that flag appliance faults before they occur.
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Latest AI News for Education
Generative AI feedback boosts student achievement but works best as learning support, meta-analysis finds
A meta-analysis of 36 studies found AI feedback produces an effect size of 0.61 - meaningful, but only when students actively question and revise responses. When used as a shortcut, it weakens independent thinking.
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Ohio State faculty split over AI Fluency Initiative as university pushes campuswide rollout
Ohio State will require all undergraduates to demonstrate AI competency by graduation, starting with the Class of 2029. Faculty are split, with some embracing the push and others warning the university is moving too fast on unproven ground.
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Classera and Zain KSA partner to bring AI tools to Saudi digital education
Classera and Zain KSA signed a deal to bring AI tools into Saudi schools, with the agreement witnessed by the kingdom's communications minister in Jeddah. The partnership aims to deliver learning platforms to students' homes and expand regionally.
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Google and Unicef to train Assam teachers in AI tools for classroom use
Google and UNICEF will train Assam teachers to use AI tools in classrooms under a new "AI Educator Series," Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced Sunday. The program will cover lesson personalisation and student performance tracking.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
IBM and Ferrari use AI to personalise fan experience in Formula One app
IBM and Ferrari have teamed up to rebuild Ferrari's fan app using AI, pulling millions of race data points to deliver personalized content and interactive features. App engagement jumped over 60% on race weekends since the partnership launched.
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Meta moves engineering managers into individual contributor roles amid AI restructuring
Meta is reassigning engineering managers to individual contributor roles as part of a restructuring tied to AI, alongside roughly 8,000 layoffs. About 7,000 employees are moving into AI-focused teams.
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Inditex bets on brand diversification and AI to sustain growth at 25-year market milestone
Inditex is investing in AI for supply chain, inventory, and demand forecasting while spreading risk across multiple brands and markets. CEO Óscar García Maceiras outlined the strategy at the company's 25th anniversary as a public company.
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Latest AI News for Finance
AI architecture shapes financial stability risk, study finds
AI architecture itself drives financial instability, a new study finds - not just how systems are deployed. Reinforcement learning triggered synchronized bank-run behavior, while language models produced erratic, unpredictable decisions.
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Singapore's economy grows 6% in first quarter on strong AI chip demand
Singapore's economy grew 6% in Q1, fueled by AI chip and data center demand that offset losses from Middle East supply disruptions. Electronics exports rose 9.6% year-on-year.
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Catena Labs raises $30 million and files for bank charter to build financial infrastructure for AI agents
Catena Labs raised $30M and got OCC approval to pursue a national trust bank charter for a banking platform built for AI agents. Circle co-founder Sean Neville leads the company.
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Revori launches AI platform built for insurance brokerage finance and accounting
Revori, an AI platform for insurance brokerage finance teams, launched this week. It automates monthly reconciliation work, including accruals and journal entries, that typically takes weeks of manual effort.
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Latest AI News for Government
Illinois Senate advances bill requiring transparency and safety audits for large AI developers
Illinois Senate voted 52-5 to advance a bill requiring large AI developers to publish transparency frameworks, hire third-party auditors, and report on catastrophic risks. The measure targets companies like OpenAI and Meta and now heads to the House.
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Eighteen media organisations urge Australian government to maintain copyright protections for AI
Eighteen Australian media and creative bodies, including the ABC, News Corp and Nine, are urging the government to maintain copyright protections after reports it may loosen rules to attract AI investment.
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South Korea warns tech giants that AI profits must be shared broadly as Samsung faces historic labor unrest
South Korea's government warned tech giants to share AI profits with workers or face regulation. The threat comes as Samsung posts record AI chip earnings while managing its worst labor unrest in decades.
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Most Americans doubt government will ensure AI is used appropriately, CBS News poll finds
Two-thirds of Americans expect government policy to fail at ensuring AI is used appropriately, a CBS News poll of 2,064 adults found. The doubt spans age groups, education levels, and party lines.
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India showcases AI skilling framework at Bharat Mandapam summit
India's Ministry of Skill Development is embedding AI across workforce training programs, targeting youth, informal workers, and small-scale tradespeople. The push includes mobile tools, micro-credentials, and AI-based job matching.
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New Zealand cuts 8,700 public service roles and plans AI rollout to deliver $2.4 billion in savings
New Zealand plans to cut 8,700 public service jobs by 2029, linking the 14% workforce reduction to an AI rollout projected to save $2.4 billion. Critics warn hidden costs like licensing and oversight staffing could significantly shrink those gains.
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Pentagon deploys AI to search PURSUE database for UAP patterns across decades of military data
The Department of War is using AI to scan its PURSUE database of UAP reports, processing millions of gigabytes of radar, sonar, and visual data. The system also scrubs classified details from files before public release.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
Healthcare and engineering degrees carry lowest AI disruption risk, study finds
Healthcare degrees top a new ranking of 24 fields, with just 1.2% unemployment and only 24% of tasks at automation risk. Retail ranks last, facing a projected loss of 162,000 jobs by 2034 as automation threatens 80% of its work.
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Astrana Health partners with California physicians group on AI-powered value-based care platform
Astrana Health and the Physician Association of California announced a deal to help independent primary care doctors manage value-based care using Astrana's AI platform. The company still needs 13.4% annual revenue growth to hit its 2029 targets.
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AI analysis of 400,000 Reddit posts flags menstrual changes and fatigue as potential Ozempic side effects
Penn researchers scanned 400,000 Reddit posts about semaglutide and tirzepatide, finding menstrual irregularities and temperature changes as commonly reported side effects missing from clinical trial data.
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Big tech's AI health tools risk locking out 70 million Americans with disabilities
Major AI health tools from Amazon, Microsoft, and others are being deployed without accessibility testing, locking out millions of users with disabilities. Federal rules require compliance by 2026, but deployment is already outpacing it.
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Seoul and Harvard researchers build virtual hospital to test medical AI before clinical deployment
Seoul National University Hospital and Harvard Medical School built a virtual hospital to test medical AI under realistic conditions before patient use. The simulator models workflows, bed availability, and staff schedules alongside patient outcomes.
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AI positions diagnostics as the intelligence layer driving earlier detection, prevention, and personalized care
AI is reshaping diagnostics from a support function into the front door of care, connecting lab results, genomics, wearables, and home testing into earlier risk detection. The shift affects how patients get diagnosed, treated, and monitored.
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AI shows promise in mental health care but raises accuracy, privacy and ethical concerns
AI tools show promise in mental health care for early screening and expanding access, but accuracy gaps, privacy risks, and bias in training data remain serious concerns. Experts say AI should support clinicians, not replace them.
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Three researchers propose licensing clinical AI the way doctors are licensed
Three researchers published a JAMA proposal to license clinical AI like physicians, requiring standardized exams, supervised deployment, and biennial recertification. They argue the FDA's current device framework wasn't built for autonomous AI.
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Heallexa launches healthcare directory with 6 million provider profiles and AI appointment tools
Dallas-based Heallexa launched a healthcare directory with 6 million provider profiles, letting patients search by specialty, location, and insurance. Providers get free early access before paid plans roll out.
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Taiwan expands AI healthcare tools and renews push for WHO membership
Taiwan has deployed AI across 400+ hospitals, using tools that predict disease and extend care to rural areas. More than half the population uses its personal health platform, and 13 hospitals ranked among the world's best smart facilities.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
Hoteliers use AI in half their daily tasks but want humans to lead check-in, Mews research finds
98% of hotels now use AI in daily operations, but 59% say front desk check-ins should stay human. Properties with the most AI experience show the strongest conviction about where it falls short.
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Travel, tourism and hospitality summit highlights gaps in AI and cybersecurity strategies
A May 2026 virtual summit warned travel and hospitality firms that AI tools deployed without security planning leave payment data and passport details exposed. Speakers urged organizations to treat AI and cybersecurity as one function, not two.
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Innspire partners with EHVA.ai to add voice AI to its hotel guest communication platform
Innspire has partnered with EHVA.ai to add voice AI to its hotel guest platform, automating routine calls 24/7. The system handles up to 80% of guestroom calls without front desk staff involvement.
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Hotels race to stay visible as travelers shift to AI for trip planning
Hotels are rewriting their digital strategies as 37% of travelers now use AI platforms to book trips - and ChatGPT returns five results where Google returns 50. Properties must now answer hyper-specific queries or risk being invisible.
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Snapfix launches housekeeping module with live PMS integration and AI scheduling for hotels
Snapfix launched an AI housekeeping module that cuts hotel labor costs by up to 25% and gets rooms ready two hours faster. It auto-schedules staff, syncs with property management systems, and is available now.
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8 Best Access Control Systems for Hotels in 2026
Choosing hotel access control is complex: systems must secure diverse spaces, integrate with PMS platforms, handle guest, staff, and vendor turnover, and remain reliable during outages. This guide compares eight leading solutions and key buyer considerations.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources
37% of hourly workers encounter AI on the job but most receive no training, study finds
37% of U.S. hourly workers now use AI on the job, but nearly 60% received no training on the tools. Only 39% feel confident they could find comparable work if automation eliminated their role.
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Meta moves engineering managers into individual contributor roles during AI restructuring
Meta cut 8,000 jobs and moved engineering managers into individual contributor roles as part of an AI-focused restructure. Some teams reportedly shifted from 1:8 to 1:50 manager-to-employee ratios.
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Startups build AI tools to monitor employee workflows and flag inefficiencies
AI tools that track employee movements, app usage, and workflows are drawing investment as companies seek to cut costs. HR leaders must now decide how far monitoring can go before it becomes surveillance.
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Figure AI's F.03 robot sorts 250,000 packages in 200-hour warehouse test
Figure AI's F.03 robot sorted 250,000 packages over 200 hours at near-human speed in a real warehouse. The test signals that humanoid robots are moving from labs into commercial logistics operations.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
Insurers face silo failures, record complaints and deepfake fraud as claims pressures mount
Australian insurers logged a record 111,373 complaints in 2025, with general insurance disputes up 20%. Deepfake fraud, siloed data systems, and claim delays are the three pressures brokers now face on behalf of clients.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
IBM expands enterprise security tools and deepens involvement in Project Glasswing open-source initiative
IBM is expanding its security tools to counter AI-driven cyberattacks that automate reconnaissance and exploitation. New additions include IBM Concert for threat detection and a coding tool that flags vulnerabilities inside developer IDEs.
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AI agents settle $73 million across 176 million crypto transactions in 12 months, report finds
AI agents settled $73 million across 176 million transactions in 12 months, with an average transaction size of 31 cents. USDC handled over 98% of settlements, leaving the entire ecosystem dependent on a single stablecoin issuer.
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Schneider Electric expects India data center business to outpace broader growth on AI demand
Schneider Electric expects its India data center business to outgrow its broader India operations over the next four to five years. The segment currently makes up 15-20% of India revenue, with national capacity projected to hit 6-7 gigawatts by 2030.
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Taiwan offers to share AI development experience with APEC members at Suzhou meeting
Taiwan offered to share its AI infrastructure strategies with APEC economies at last week's trade ministers' meeting in Suzhou. The delegation highlighted how Taiwan uses AI to modernize traditional industries and speed up customs processing.
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Missouri governor schedules public forum on AI and data centers at Missouri S&T
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe hosts a free public forum on AI and data centers June 18 at Missouri S&T in Rolla. Topics include energy demand, workforce needs, and community impacts; registration is required.
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SPARQ raises $8.5 million seed round for AI-native game engine with Andreessen Horowitz scout fund participation
SPARQ raised $8.5M in seed funding to build an AI-native game engine aimed at the 250 million content creators who don't make games. The UAE-based startup spent two years in development before seeking outside capital.
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Bay Area woman loses $5,400 to scammers who use AI to clone her daughter's voice in fake kidnapping scheme
A Martinez woman wired $5,400 to scammers who used AI to clone her daughter's voice in a fake kidnapping call. Experts say establish a family code word to verify urgent calls.
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AI accelerates quantum computing timeline, pushing crypto to rethink encryption
AI is accelerating quantum computing development, shrinking the timeline for when current encryption could break. Blockchain networks and security teams are racing to adopt post-quantum cryptography before that window closes.
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Bihar CM announces AI policy plan to position state as major technology hub
Bihar will roll out an AI policy to become a major IT hub, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced at the Bihar AI Summit 2026 in Patna. The state also plans a Rs 30,000 crore expressway, new colleges, and 20,000 MW power capacity.
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China builds AI park and chip supply chain in push for global technology leadership
China opened an 800,000-square-meter AI technology park in Beijing in October 2025, housing platforms like DeepSeek and Alibaba's Qwen. The move is part of a broader push to cut reliance on foreign tech amid U.S. chip export restrictions.
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Quantum chemistry improves AI training data quality for drug discovery
Quantum chemistry is helping fix AI's core weaknesses in drug discovery by generating physics-based molecular data that makes predictions more reliable. But companies also need staff who understand how these tools work together.
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Demand for cybersecurity executives surges as AI-generated code raises security risks
Cybersecurity job postings rose 11% in early 2025 as AI-generated code introduces new security risks. One executive recruiter says roles that once opened yearly are now appearing every week.
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Kazakhstan launches UNESCO AI readiness assessment to guide ethical governance
Kazakhstan launched UNESCO's AI Readiness Assessment Methodology on January 16 in Astana to evaluate its AI governance against international ethics standards. About 80 government, academic, and industry representatives will guide the review.
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Latest AI News for Legal
Thomson Geer rebrands as Thomsons and launches AI-focused legal practice Faculti Lawyers
Thomson Geer rebranded as Thomsons on 25 May 2026 and launched Faculti Lawyers, a separate 114-staff practice built around AI for high-volume institutional legal work. It covers banking, property, insurance, and aged care.
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Competition watchdogs increase AI use for market surveillance and dawn raids, lawyers warn
European competition regulators are using AI to scan earnings calls, public statements, and procurement records for signs of price-fixing and bid-rigging. The approach survived a court challenge in the EU's 2024 tyre industry case.
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Australians risk losing cases and criminal convictions by using AI for legal advice, lawyer warns
Australian lawyers are warning that AI tools are giving people wrong legal advice, with consequences ranging from lost civil cases to criminal convictions. Unlike lawyers, AI faces no professional accountability when its guidance causes harm.
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AI intake software spreads across law firm practice areas as adoption gap narrows
Law firms are using automated intake software to answer calls and qualify leads at night and on weekends. Personal injury and family law practices lead adoption, while criminal law firms trail at 28 percent.
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Trustpoint Xposure launches AI citation program for New York attorneys
New York attorneys with strong reputations and top Google rankings are often missing from ChatGPT and Gemini answers-because AI uses different authority signals than referral networks do. Trustpoint Xposure launched a program to fix that gap.
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AI misuse cases expose supervision failures for junior lawyers
AI-generated fake citations filed in court cases are exposing how law firms fail to supervise junior lawyers using these tools. Supervisors can no longer rely on instinct when polished, fast work may hide errors no one checked.
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Adalat AI hiring project managers, legal specialists and associates across India
Adalat AI is hiring lawyers for Project Manager, Legal Specialist, and Legal Associate roles across 13 states and remote positions. All roles require an LLB, with 2-5 years of legal experience depending on the position.
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Rukmini Vasanth takes legal action over AI-generated fake images circulating online
Kantara actress Rukmini Vasanth has filed cybercrime complaints after AI-generated images falsely depicting her in a bikini spread online. She confirmed the images are fake and is pursuing legal action against those who created and shared them.
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Trustpoint Xposure launches AEO program to help New York attorneys appear in AI-generated search answers
New York attorneys with strong reputations and Google rankings are often invisible to AI systems like ChatGPT and Gemini, which use different signals to decide who to recommend. Trustpoint Xposure launched a program to fix that gap.
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Latest AI News for Management
Tenable makes Hexa AI generally available for exposure management
Tenable has launched Hexa AI, an engine that automates exposure management workflows inside its Tenable One platform. It converts technical findings into prioritized remediation steps, including ticket creation and audit-ready reporting.
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AI reshapes network management as complexity and data volumes outpace human capacity
AI is automating network management tasks that once required deep CLI expertise and vendor certifications like Cisco. Skills in Python and APIs now matter more, while LLMs can condense hundreds of alerts into single incident summaries.
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8 Best Access Control Systems for Hotels in 2026
Choosing hotel access control is complex: systems must secure diverse spaces, integrate with PMS platforms, handle guest, staff, and vendor turnover, and remain reliable during outages. This guide compares eight leading solutions and key buyer considerations.
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Small businesses expand use of generative AI for inventory and sales management
Small businesses are now using AI to forecast sales, manage inventory, and cut storage waste - tasks once limited to large firms with dedicated data teams. Cloud-based tools have made advanced analytics affordable without big technical investments.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
Toast expands AI marketing tools with Hungry Howie's rollout as it pushes for higher recurring software revenue
Toast launched AI marketing tool Toast IQ Grow at $499/month, targeting higher software margins as Hungry Howie's rolls out Toast's full system across its franchise network.
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Searches for digital PR rise 192% as brands shift focus to authority and AI visibility
Search demand for "Digital PR" jumped 192% over the past year to 383,000 monthly searches as brands shift from link volume to earned media authority. AI search tools now reward editorial mentions and expert citations over publishing output alone.
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Rank Contractors launches SEO and lead generation platform for home service tradespeople
Rank Contractors launched an SEO and lead generation platform for home service trades on May 24. The Seattle-based company bundles website building, local search optimization, and live call dispatch into one service.
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Businesses adopt AI SEO services to improve search visibility and scale digital marketing
AI SEO services are becoming standard practice as businesses adapt to smarter search algorithms and shifting user behavior. Teams using AI tools analyze data faster, target content more accurately, and scale results across multiple channels.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Cognite and ABB partner to integrate agentic AI into industrial operations
ABB and Cognite are partnering to connect industrial software with agentic AI, letting systems analyze conditions and trigger cross-workflow actions without manual steps. The focus is on safety monitoring and alarm management in energy operations.
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Meta lays off 8,000 workers and shifts 7,000 to AI roles as Zuckerberg bets on $135bn infrastructure push
Meta laid off 8,000 employees and reassigned 7,000 others to AI roles, part of a broader shift toward autonomous agents that perform tasks without human prompts. The company plans to spend $135 billion on AI infrastructure in the coming years.
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Pegasus Airlines invests in Overwatch AI to bring natural-language queries to flight operations
Pegasus Airlines has invested in Overwatch AI, a startup offering natural-language search tools for flight crews. The platform handles around 30,000 flight operations monthly; United Airlines also invested.
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ClearOps raises €8.6 million to expand AI platform for industrial OEM after sales
ClearOps raised €8.6 million in a Series A led by Hitachi Ventures to expand its after-sales platform for industrial manufacturers. The Munich-based company says its software has cut repair times by up to two days and lifted parts availability 40%.
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Pegasus Airlines partners with Overwatch AI to support flight operations decision-making
Pegasus Airlines has integrated an AI platform from Overwatch AI into its flight and crew operations, letting staff query technical, weather, and procedure data in plain language. The system processes around 30,000 flights globally each month.
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Midsize companies rebuild operations around AI rather than bolt it on
78% of companies use AI in at least one function, but most just pile on disconnected tools. A smaller group is rebuilding operations so AI handles execution and people focus on judgment.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
NTSB restricts public access to crash investigation files after AI reconstructs cockpit audio
The NTSB restricted public access to its investigation dockets on May 22 after unknown parties used AI to recreate cockpit audio from a fatal UPS cargo crash. The move ends the agency's decades-long open-records practice.
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UK firms pressure PR agencies to pitch ordinary automation as artificial intelligence
UK PR firms are pushing back against clients who want ordinary automation rebranded as AI to chase investor enthusiasm. About half the pitches some account directors send out contain claims they don't believe, insiders say.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
GE Aerospace develops AI tool that generates hypersonic engine designs in seconds
GE Aerospace built a generative AI tool that produces hypersonic ramjet engine layouts in seconds, cutting a process that normally takes weeks. Engineers use the outputs as starting points for review and refinement.
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Meta reassigns engineering managers to individual contributor roles amid AI restructuring and layoffs
Meta moved some engineering managers into individual contributor roles as part of cuts affecting 8,000 jobs and 7,000 reassignments to AI teams. Some teams shifted from 1:8 to 1:50 manager-to-employee ratios.
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Scapia raises $63 million to expand AI-focused travel fintech platform in India
Scapia raised $63 million led by General Catalyst to expand its travel-finance platform across India. Flight bookings grew 5-6x year-over-year as the company targets younger consumers in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.
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Motorola Solutions opens AI and resilience software hub in Boston
Motorola Solutions is opening an AI and cloud software R&D hub in Boston focused on emergency management tools for schools, hospitals, and public agencies. The company plans to hire in AI research, engineering, and product management.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
AI zoning analysis tools cut property research time for developers and urban planners
AI zoning tools now analyze municipal codes, setbacks, and density rules in minutes rather than weeks. Developers input a property address and get a full zoning report on demand, cutting research time and reducing costly compliance errors.
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Latest AI News for Sales
IBK's 21-year-old sales guidebook offers timeless lessons on winning customers
Industrial Bank of Korea's 21-year-old internal sales guide still holds up: contracts go to those who read customers, not those with better tools. The book's core tactics cover handshakes, gift timing, and VIP networks.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
Neural network learns to clean portfolio risk data without retraining across stock universes
Researchers built a neural network that cleans noisy covariance matrices for portfolio construction, outperforming standard methods across 24 years of U.S. equity data. It cut volatility and improved Sharpe ratios even under real trading costs.
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Man uses AI to help design personalized cancer vaccine for his dog
An Australian AI consultant used ChatGPT and AlphaFold to help design a personalized mRNA cancer vaccine for his terminally ill dog, Rosie. Her tumors shrank after treatment - but scientists, not AI alone, made it happen.
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Studies find 1.5 lakh AI-hallucinated citations enter scientific record in 2025, most passing peer review
150,000 fake citations entered peer-reviewed journals in 2025, most traced to AI-generated text. By early 2026, one in 277 papers contained at least one fabricated reference-up from one in 2,828 in 2023.
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NASA uses AI and satellites to detect harmful algae blooms before they spread
NASA is using AI and satellite imagery to detect harmful algae blooms before they contaminate water supplies. Machine learning scans thousands of images in hours, flagging temperature and chlorophyll patterns that signal bloom formation.
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Scientists use AI to speed up search for neurological disease treatments
Edinburgh scientists are using AI to match existing approved drugs to neurological conditions like MND, analyzing patient voice recordings and eye scans. The method could cut the standard 10-year drug development timeline significantly.
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AI helps control plasma instabilities in nuclear fusion reactors
AI systems can now predict and correct plasma instabilities in tokamak reactors within milliseconds, reducing unplanned shutdowns. The advance moves nuclear fusion closer to reliable, commercial-scale energy production.
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Latest AI News for Writers
Why one writer refuses to use AI and thinks you should consider doing the same
One developer and writer is choosing slower, harder work over AI tools - on purpose. The struggle of debugging and drafting, he argues, is how thinking actually forms.
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Seth Rogen says writers who use AI should find a different career
Seth Rogen says writers who reach for AI tools shouldn't be writers at all. The Academy agrees AI-generated scripts won't qualify for Oscars, though Tyler Perry and Reese Witherspoon back the tech.
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A professional writer finds AI useful for transcription and note-taking, not replacing his work
A professional writer who once dismissed AI tools now uses them daily for transcription and idea capture - not to generate articles. The honest case is narrow: less time on grunt work, more on actual thinking and writing.
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