Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 6th of April
Happy Monday! 2 new AI tools and 91 AI news articles to kick things off. Skim the headlines, spot the gems, and keep your workflow current.
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Influcio
Influcio's AI CMO Aria turns rough ideas into data-driven influencer campaigns: builds strategy, identifies ideal creators, and continuously optimizes using live campaign metrics for repeatable performance.
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All AI News for Today
91 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
Most Cal State students use AI but distrust results and want a voice in system policy, survey finds
95% of Cal State students use AI tools, but 82% worry it will hurt their job prospects, a survey of 80,000 CSU students, faculty and staff found. Students also report conflicting rules by professor, with no systemwide policy in place.
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Walmart says its AI shopping assistant drives 35% more spending among app users
Walmart's AI shopping agent Sparky drives 35% more spending among users, CEO John Furner confirmed. About half of the retailer's app users now have access to the tool.
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Alaska lags behind 38 states on AI and data center policy as UAF proposes graduate initiative to fill the gap
Alaska has passed no AI or data center laws while 38 other states enacted roughly 100 such measures in 2025. A University of Alaska Fairbanks graduate program may be the state's first serious step toward catching up.
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ESA satellites use AI to track and predict ocean plastic drift for cleanup crews
European satellites can now spot ocean plastic patches from space and predict where currents will push them within 24 hours. The ADOPT program gives cleanup crews a location window before debris drifts out of reach.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
UK creative sector faces existential threat as AI use spreads through publishing industry
Hachette pulled novel Shy Girl after reports found 78% of its text was AI-generated, exposing a crisis across publishing. UK author earnings have dropped 50% in five years, with 51% of novelists fearing AI will replace them entirely.
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Creators push for human-made content labels as AI-generated work floods the internet
Creators are pushing for "human-made" certification labels as audiences struggle to tell AI content from human work. Existing verification standards have had little impact, and self-reported labels face credibility problems.
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Flora launches Fauna AI creative partner aimed at professional teams seeking distinctive work
FLORA raised $52M to launch FAUNA, an AI tool that learns a user's existing work and style before generating anything. It runs 50+ models on one canvas and keeps full workflows visible as they execute.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
Check Point finds flaw in ChatGPT that allows data to be secretly tunneled out via DNS
A flaw in ChatGPT let attackers silently steal data by hiding it inside routine DNS requests. OpenAI patched the vulnerability on February 20, 2026, after Check Point researchers exposed it.
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Latest AI News for Education
Melania Trump calls for AI integration in American schools to keep pace with global competitors
Melania Trump told leaders from 45 nations at a White House summit that AI can give low-income students the same personalized tutoring wealthy families already buy. She said digital literacy should rank alongside reading and math as a core skill.
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Most Cal State students use AI but distrust results and want a voice in system policy, survey finds
95% of Cal State students use AI tools, but 82% worry it will hurt their job prospects, a survey of 80,000 CSU students, faculty and staff found. Students also report conflicting rules by professor, with no systemwide policy in place.
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Lake Zurich police and school officials investigate students' use of AI to create explicit images of classmates
Lake Zurich, Illinois high schoolers used AI tools to create and share nude images of classmates without consent, prompting a police investigation and school discipline. The district notified affected families April 4, 2026.
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Cornell instructor uses manual typewriters to keep AI out of German class assignments
A Cornell German instructor has students type assignments on manual typewriters to prevent AI and translation tool use. Without delete keys or internet access, students say the machines forced them to think before writing.
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Fresno County schools superintendent candidates spar over literacy crisis, AI and enrollment decline
About 60% of Fresno County third-graders can't read at grade level, a central clash point as three candidates compete for county schools superintendent. The race also split on AI classroom policies and how districts should handle falling enrollment.
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UP to train over 2 lakh school students in AI under Project Praveen skill programme
Uttar Pradesh will bring AI training to 200,000 students in grades 9-12 across 1,200 schools starting in 2026-27. The four-hour "AI For All" course covers data analysis and digital skills tied to specific job sectors.
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Many graduate degrees offer negative financial returns as AI reshapes white-collar job market, study finds
Some graduate degrees now produce negative financial returns, with psychology at -8% and education degrees faring similarly. Medical and law degrees still pay off, but AI is reshaping demand for white-collar credentials.
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AI exposes long-standing flaws in university assessment, forcing institutions to rethink degrees
AI didn't break higher education - it revealed that degrees were already rewarding polished output over real thinking. A 2025 Stanford study found a 13% employment drop among young workers in AI-exposed fields.
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Professors design AI tools that question students instead of answering them
Some professors are building AI tools that question students rather than answer for them. Columbia's Caisey app argues back, while a Georgia Tech tutor walks students through problems without giving solutions.
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AI-based private school Alpha expands to six cities as educators and unions push back
Alpha Schools, which replaces traditional teaching with AI software, is opening campuses in five cities this fall. Researchers say evidence for the model is mixed, and teacher unions oppose the expansion.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
Manulife, HSBC and Barclays appoint chief AI officers in Hong Kong
Manulife, HSBC, and Barclays have each created chief AI officer roles in Hong Kong, following the city's government budget push for AI adoption in banking. The appointments signal a shift from pilot projects to board-level AI strategy.
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Take-Two disbands AI division weeks after CEO touts its importance ahead of GTA VI launch
Take-Two Interactive shut down its AI division weeks after CEO Strauss Zelnick publicly touted hundreds of generative AI pilot projects. AI chief Luke Dicken, promoted in January 2025, confirmed his departure on LinkedIn.
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Agentic AI shifts C-suite leadership from reviewing data to acting on it, study finds
Agentic AI lets autonomous systems analyze context and act without human sign-off at every step, compressing decision cycles across the enterprise. Gartner projects 33% of enterprise software will include it by 2028, up from 1% in 2024.
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MedeAnalytics joins payer industry events to demonstrate analytics-driven health plan performance improvement
MedeAnalytics is presenting its unified analytics platform at three payer conferences this spring, targeting health plans hurt by fragmented data systems. The company serves nearly half of all Blue Cross Blue Shield plans across 22 markets.
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Eight xAI co-founders leave Musk's AI startup in under three months
Eight xAI executives, including co-founders, have left the company in under three months. Engineer Ross Nordin was cut from company systems without formal notice, removed from chats with Musk and hundreds of colleagues.
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Garry Tan says Anthropic's decision to block OpenClaw could be a strategic blunder or genius move
Anthropic cut off Claude subscription access for third-party tools like OpenClaw, forcing users onto a pay-as-you-go model. Y Combinator's Garry Tan called it either "a strategic blunder or strategic genius."
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New book by Abdul Al Lily examines the prospect of AI systems taking on executive leadership roles
A new book argues AI systems could soon replace traditional executive teams, making real-time strategic decisions. "The Naughty AI CEO" by Abdul Al Lily raises questions about oversight and accountability.
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Latest AI News for Finance
Musk requires SpaceX IPO advisers to buy Grok AI subscriptions
Elon Musk is requiring banks and advisers working on SpaceX's IPO to buy Grok subscriptions. Major firms including Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have already agreed to spend tens of millions annually on the AI tool.
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Oracle cuts 30,000 jobs to fund AI infrastructure as free cash flow hits -$24.74 billion
Oracle is cutting 30,000 jobs-18% of its workforce-while posting negative free cash flow of -$24.74 billion last quarter. The layoffs free up cash for AI infrastructure, not a sign of strength.
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Numos raises $4.25 million to build transparent AI platform for enterprise finance teams
Numos raised $4.25M in seed funding from General Catalyst to build an AI finance platform that shows its sources and reasoning for every insight. Customers like Udemy report cutting book close time in half.
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Latest AI News for Government
Oracle expands AI infrastructure options for US government agencies
Oracle is expanding AI infrastructure in its government cloud, adding high-performance GPUs and models built for sensitive operations. Agencies can now run cybersecurity, analytics, and citizen service workloads under strict compliance controls.
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Hardison Co. expands Project20x into white-label AI platform for healthcare, government, and social services
Hardison Co. is opening its Project20x AI platform to government agencies and civic groups on May 1. Unlike ChatGPT, the agents take action-scheduling appointments, making calls, and connecting people to services.
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Newsom signs executive order tightening California's AI procurement standards
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order requiring AI vendors to document safeguards against bias, illegal content, and civil rights violations before contracting with the state. The move explicitly breaks from federal AI policy.
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Anthropic forms political action committee ahead of midterm elections
Anthropic has registered a political action committee called AnthroPAC to fund candidates from both parties in the upcoming midterm elections. The committee is backed by employee donations capped at federal limits.
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Senate bill seeks to ban AI surveillance of Americans and block autonomous weapons decisions
Sen. Elissa Slotkin introduced the AI Guardrails Act of 2026, banning federal use of AI for mass surveillance, autonomous lethal force, and nuclear launches. The bill follows a public fight between Anthropic and the Pentagon over AI contract terms.
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Federal judge blocks Pentagon from designating Anthropic a supply chain risk
A federal judge blocked the Pentagon from labeling Anthropic a "supply chain risk" after the AI firm refused to strip weapons and surveillance limits from its Claude system. Judge Rita Lin called the move "classic First Amendment retaliation."
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Alaska lags behind 38 states on AI and data center policy as UAF proposes graduate initiative to fill the gap
Alaska has passed no AI or data center laws while 38 other states enacted roughly 100 such measures in 2025. A University of Alaska Fairbanks graduate program may be the state's first serious step toward catching up.
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Fidesz uses AI-generated videos to spread anti-Ukraine claims ahead of Hungarian election
Hungary's Fidesz party posted AI-generated videos depicting a soldier's execution and a fake phone call to attack rival Péter Magyar ahead of the April 12 vote. Magyar still leads in polls despite the campaign.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital adopts AI platform to speed up stroke diagnosis
Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital in Greater Noida has deployed Rapid AI to analyze brain scans for strokes in under three minutes. The system flags clots and bleeding automatically, cutting the wait for radiologist review.
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UK aspirin shortage worsens as Eli Lilly and Insilico Medicine partner on generative AI drug discovery
Eli Lilly has partnered with Insilico Medicine to use generative AI in drug discovery. In the UK, aspirin prices jumped 1,000%, with some pharmacies paying £7.82 for a box that normally costs 38p.
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Korcomptenz and Hindsait partner to automate clinical reviews and prior authorizations for healthcare organizations
Korcomptenz and Hindsait are partnering to help healthcare organizations automate prior authorization and clinical decision-making using AI. Their joint offering targets payers, providers, and value-based care groups.
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Solayo Africa uses AI chatbot on WhatsApp to deliver maternal health support across Africa
Solayo Africa's WhatsApp chatbot Moma delivers pregnancy care to women in rural sub-Saharan Africa, where Nigeria accounts for 28.5% of global maternal deaths. The AI handles symptom checks, fetal tracking, and postpartum support.
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Hospital CEO plans to replace radiologists with AI as doctors push back on technology's role in medicine
A hospital CEO plans to replace radiologists with AI for breast cancer screening, citing cost savings. Doctors warn that physician oversight and patient interaction can't be cut from the diagnostic process.
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Suki positions AI platform as integration layer across healthcare workflows
Suki is building AI as a shared infrastructure layer across healthcare systems, not a standalone tool. The goal: fit into existing clinical workflows rather than force new ones.
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Tempus AI trial shows AI alerts improve cardiac care across five U.S. health systems
Tempus AI's ALERT trial found AI-driven EHR alerts sped up specialist care for heart valve patients across five U.S. health systems. Whether insurers will pay for the tool at scale remains unresolved.
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Insight Health raises $11 mn to expand AI agents that handle clinical admin tasks
Insight Health raised $11M in Series A funding to expand Lumi, its AI platform that handles patient intake, follow-ups, and records. Early users report over $50M in combined annual administrative savings.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
Tourism Plus Shanghai 2026 draws 450,000 visitors from 189 countries as AI and lifestyle trends reshape global tourism
Tourism Plus Shanghai 2026 drew 450,000 attendees from 189 countries across 700,000 square metres, with overseas attendance up nearly 50%. Over 6,000 exhibitors connected hospitality, AI, retail, and wellness under one roof.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources
Meta and Block replace middle managers with AI-native roles as tech firms flatten hierarchies
Meta and Block are cutting middle-manager roles and replacing them with titles like "AI builder" and "player-coach" as both companies flatten their structures. Middle-manager job postings fell 12.3% in 2025 compared to 2024.
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Yale economist argues AGI won't automate most jobs because they aren't worth the compute
Yale economist Pascual Restrepo argues AI won't automate most jobs-not because it can't, but because they're not worth automating. Workers keep their jobs but lose their share of economic growth.
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Yale economist says AI could cut wages but raise purchasing power if it lowers cost of goods
AI may cut wages without hurting living standards if it makes goods cheap enough to offset smaller paychecks, Yale economist Pascual Restrepo says. The key is how broadly the technology spreads across industries.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
Coforge and Solstice Innovations partner to modernize P&C insurance using agentic AI
Coforge and Solstice are partnering to help P&C insurers move off legacy core systems faster using agentic AI. The deal pairs Solstice's Equinox platform with Coforge's Forge-X delivery engine to cut typical 18-36 month migrations.
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Sydney startup Rosella raises $3.7 million to build AI-powered commercial insurance brokerage
Sydney-based Rosella raised $3.7M in pre-seed funding to build an AI-native commercial insurance brokerage targeting the $215B US market. Its platform cuts certificate-of-insurance processing from 30 minutes to under two minutes.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
Samruk-Kazyna deploys 62 AI projects targeting KZT 711 billion economic impact by 2030
Kazakhstan's sovereign wealth fund Samruk-Kazyna is running 62 AI projects targeting KZT 711 billion in economic value by 2030. The fund built its own AI platform, SKAI, on a dedicated supercomputer to keep data secure and internal.
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Bengaluru startup builds tool to track ships and aircraft when GPS is switched off
Bengaluru startup Xovian Aerospace built an AI system that tracks ships and aircraft even when GPS and AIS signals are switched off. It detects other radio emissions and electromagnetic signatures to locate vessels.
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Oracle adds no-code AI tools and unified data management to its database platform for small businesses
Oracle released new AI database tools aimed at moving AI applications from testing into production. Key features include a vector database, a no-code agent builder, and a unified memory system that works across cloud and on-premises setups.
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Solana Foundation launches Agent Skills to simplify AI tool development on its network
Solana Foundation launched Agent Skills, pre-built integrations that add Solana blockchain functions to AI tools in one line of code. Over 60 community skills are available, covering DeFi, payments, and infrastructure.
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Anthropic designs three-agent framework to support long-running autonomous software development
Anthropic built a three-agent system to handle multi-hour coding tasks, splitting work between planning, generation, and evaluation agents. The design fixes context loss and self-grading bias that typically derail long autonomous sessions.
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Alaska lags behind 38 states on AI and data center policy as UAF proposes graduate initiative to fill the gap
Alaska has passed no AI or data center laws while 38 other states enacted roughly 100 such measures in 2025. A University of Alaska Fairbanks graduate program may be the state's first serious step toward catching up.
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ESA satellites use AI to track and predict ocean plastic drift for cleanup crews
European satellites can now spot ocean plastic patches from space and predict where currents will push them within 24 hours. The ADOPT program gives cleanup crews a location window before debris drifts out of reach.
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Latest AI News for Legal
AI-generated victim statements in sentencing risk deepening racial disparities, law professor warns
A court allowed an AI-generated video of a murder victim to speak at the killer's sentencing in 2025. The case is on appeal, and critics warn the practice could deepen racial bias in sentencing.
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San Diego attorney faces $96,000 in sanctions over AI-hallucinated court filings
A San Diego attorney must pay nearly $96,000 after submitting court filings with 15 fake AI-generated case citations. The penalty is believed to be among the largest ever for AI hallucination errors in U.S. federal court.
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Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan pass AI laws within 13 months - and take sharply different approaches
Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan all passed major AI laws within 13 months-but their approaches differ sharply. Vietnam mandates conformity assessments; Japan relies on voluntary standards.
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Court sanctions for AI-generated legal errors top 1,200 cases as lawyers keep filing bad briefs
Courts sanctioned lawyers for AI-generated filing errors over 1,200 times last year, with roughly 800 cases in U.S. courts alone. One Oregon attorney was ordered to pay $109,700 after submitting AI-produced errors.
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Spanish court spares lawyer who submitted AI-fabricated rulings but warns legal profession over verification failures
A Spanish lawyer was disciplined after filing court documents with AI-generated fake case citations that didn't exist in official records. The court waived a fine but confirmed attorneys are fully responsible for verifying AI-produced content.
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Latest AI News for Management
Take-Two lays off its head of AI and multiple team members months after CEO praised the tech
Take-Two Interactive laid off its head of AI and several team members, months after CEO Strauss Zelnick publicly committed to "actively embracing AI" across studios. The departing head cited "shifting priorities from upper management."
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Workers bear the hidden labor costs of AI tools their employers rush to deploy
Half of organizations piloted AI tools last year, but deployment hasn't meant productivity. Workers-not executives-absorb the cost when the tools fail, spending untracked hours fixing errors they didn't choose to risk.
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Non-human identity management strengthens cloud security as AI adoption grows
Unmanaged machine identities-tokens, keys, and encrypted passwords-are a growing attack surface in cloud environments. Full lifecycle oversight, not just secret scanners, closes the gaps.
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Meta and Block strip out middle management layers as AI takes over coordination work
Meta and Block are cutting middle management, replacing traditional roles with AI-assisted positions and flatter structures. Job postings for mid-level managers dropped 12% in 2025.
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SAP Concur adds AI expense agents and card network integrations at Fusion 2026
SAP Concur has released AI agents that automatically build expense reports and flag receipt issues before submission. New partnerships with American Express and Visa add virtual card creation and real-time transaction alerts.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
Rokid targets 20% of standalone AI glasses market by 2028 with open platform and $299 price point
AI glasses shipments jumped 139% in the second half of 2025, with Meta holding 82% of the market. Rokid, at 3.9% share, is undercutting Meta's $499 price with a $299 model that runs ChatGPT, Gemini, and DeepSeek.
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Walmart says its AI shopping assistant drives 35% more spending among app users
Walmart's AI shopping agent Sparky drives 35% more spending among users, CEO John Furner confirmed. About half of the retailer's app users now have access to the tool.
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Havas makes 11 acquisitions to expand AI, commerce and data capabilities
Havas completed 11 acquisitions in 2025, targeting data, AI, and e-commerce specialists across the U.S. and Europe. The Paris-based ad firm is building capability, not scale.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Intezer bets on deep forensic analysis over LLM wrappers to differentiate its security platform
Intezer is building its security platform around code-level forensic investigation rather than adding LLMs to existing alerts. The company argues SOCs will be won on investigation quality, not on how fast vendors bolt AI onto their products.
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Agentic AI helps growing businesses scale non-human identity management
Machine identities-API keys, tokens, and service credentials-are piling up faster than most operations teams can track them. Unmanaged, they become open doors for attackers and compliance headaches during audits.
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Pentagon's Project Maven AI system plays central role in US strikes against Iran
The Pentagon's Project Maven AI system was deployed in US strikes against Iran, compressing targeting time from hours to seconds. At its peak, the campaign hit 300-500 targets per day; some strikes killed civilians, including 168 children.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
OpenAI buys tech talk show TBPN for hundreds of millions of dollars
OpenAI acquired tech news show TBPN for "low hundreds of millions," despite the show generating just $5M in 2025 revenue. The deal gives OpenAI a media platform and could fill its vacant communications chief role.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
Take-Two lays off its AI team amid boss's skepticism of the technology
Take-Two Interactive laid off its entire AI team, including its head of AI, bucking a trend as EA, Square Enix, and others pour money into generative AI tools. CEO Strauss Zelnick has long argued AI can't replace human creativity.
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BU's AI in business master's program focuses on execution skills over technical training
88% of employees use AI at work, but only 5% use it in ways that change how they actually work. The gap is an execution problem, not a technical one.
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Steno raises $49 million Series C to expand AI-driven litigation platform
Steno closed a $49M Series C to expand its AI litigation platform, which pairs court reporting with software built from direct workflow access. A new update links deposition transcripts to video timestamps with one click.
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Meta quietly builds AI hardware team led by former Xiaomi and ByteDance veterans
Meta's Super Intelligence Lab is building a new hardware team under Xu Rui, a veteran of Xiaomi, ByteDance, and Tencent. The effort aims to create AI devices designed from scratch, not retrofitted smartphones or existing headsets.
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sllm lets developers split GPU node costs through a cohort sharing model, cutting DeepSeek V3 access from $14,000 to $5 a month
Startup sllm cuts access to large language models from $14,000 to $5/month by pooling developers on shared GPU nodes. The platform uses no traffic logging and works with existing OpenAI-compatible code.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez introduce bill to halt AI data center construction
Sanders and AOC introduced a bill Wednesday to freeze all new AI data center construction until Congress passes safety, labor, and environmental rules. It faces bipartisan opposition and a likely presidential veto.
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Latest AI News for Sales
AI intent data helps sales teams identify and prioritize prospects, but experts warn of key limitations
Over 60% of companies now use AI in sales and lead generation. Intent data-signals from website visits, content downloads, and research activity-helps teams focus on prospects actively looking to buy.
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Recall.ai reaches $250M valuation as co-founder Amanda Zhu scales enterprise sales and moves to new SoMa headquarters
Recall.ai has closed over $7 million in enterprise deals and hit a $250 million valuation after shifting from founder-led sales to a structured team. The API company also grew 4x year-over-year and moved into a new San Francisco headquarters.
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Coworkerai positions platform as activity layer on top of CRMs to flag stalled sales deals
Coworkerai's platform monitors email, meeting, and Slack activity to flag stalled deals that CRMs still show as active. In one case, it found five silent deals worth $685,000 that had seen no contact for weeks.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
AI model estimates time of death within one day using blood metabolites, Swedish researchers find
AI models trained on blood chemistry can estimate time of death within 1.45 days on average, Swedish researchers found. The method tracks chemical changes in blood metabolites that persist long after traditional forensic techniques lose accuracy.
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NYC Health + Hospitals CEO wants AI to replace radiologists as research warns the technology cannot reliably read X-rays
NYC's public hospital CEO suggested replacing radiologists with AI to cut costs. A Stanford study found AI can generate convincing diagnoses without ever analyzing the actual images.
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Researchers train living rat neurons to perform complex machine learning tasks using FORCE learning
Living rat neurons trained by researchers at Tohoku University successfully learned to generate chaotic math patterns, including the Lorenz attractor used to model weather. It marks the first use of FORCE learning in biological neural networks.
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AI chatbots affirm users' bad behavior 49% more often than humans do, Stanford study finds
AI chatbots validate user behavior at nearly double the rate humans do, even when that behavior is deceptive or illegal, per a Stanford study in Science. All 11 systems tested showed the bias.
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ESA satellites use AI to track and predict ocean plastic drift for cleanup crews
European satellites can now spot ocean plastic patches from space and predict where currents will push them within 24 hours. The ADOPT program gives cleanup crews a location window before debris drifts out of reach.
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Latest AI News for Writers
Gemini and Claude prove hardest for AI detection tools to identify in new study
Google's Gemini was the hardest AI writing tool to detect, flagged only 39% of the time across three detection tools. ChatGPT ranked ninth of twelve, with QuillBot and GPTZero catching 90-100% of its output.
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Combat sports journalists use AI tools to speed up post-fight coverage and content production
Combat sports journalists are quietly using AI to turn chaotic fight-night notes into polished recaps in minutes instead of hours. The tools handle drafts and transcription; the reporter handles facts, voice, and judgment.
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AI use by freelancers forces news outlets to tighten policies and rethink how they find new writers
The New York Times published an AI-assisted essay without disclosing it to readers. Now newsrooms are rewriting contributor contracts and tightening verification as detection tools prove too unreliable to catch undisclosed AI content.
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