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Category: AI

Creative Commons Backs ‘Pay-to-Crawl’ for AI, With Caveats
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Creative Commons Backs ‘Pay-to-Crawl’ for AI, With Caveats

Creative Commons, the nonprofit known for open content licenses, has announced tentative support for ‘pay-to-crawl’ systems. This tech would charge AI companies each time their bots scrape a website for training data, offering a potential revenue stream for publishers.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 16, 2025
Pega’s AI Bet Pays Off With $1.56B in Contracts
AIBusinessSoftware

Pega’s AI Bet Pays Off With $1.56B in Contracts

Pega is seeing major growth in 2025, with total contract value hitting $1.56 billion. Its secret weapon? Pega Blueprint, an AI agent platform designed to dismantle legacy technical debt and fast-track workflow automation.

by Owen HoltDecember 16, 2025
The 800V EV Shift Isn’t As Simple As It Seems
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The 800V EV Shift Isn’t As Simple As It Seems

The auto industry is racing to adopt 800V platforms for next-gen EVs, promising major efficiency gains. But making these cars work with the world’s existing 400V charging network requires complex and expensive engineering workarounds.

by Owen HoltDecember 16, 2025
AI Won’t Replace Creatives, But It Will Turn Them Into Bosses
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AI Won’t Replace Creatives, But It Will Turn Them Into Bosses

AI is set to fundamentally change creative and sales jobs, not by replacing humans but by turning them into managers of AI agents. Executives from Salesforce and Autodesk argue this will raise both the floor and ceiling of performance. But the transition may disrupt traditional career paths and work

by Owen HoltDecember 12, 2025
Utah’s Massive AI Data Center Site Eyes Nuclear Power
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Utah’s Massive AI Data Center Site Eyes Nuclear Power

The world’s largest planned data center campus, a 20-million-square-foot site in Utah, is looking to nuclear energy. Developers have signed an agreement to evaluate adding at least 2 gigawatts of nuclear power to the complex’s multi-source grid.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 12, 2025
Why Rosie the Robot is Still the Future of Home Tech
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Why Rosie the Robot is Still the Future of Home Tech

According to Fast Company, Rosie the Robot debuted in the 1962 episode “Rosey the Robot” but only appeared in one other of the original 24 episodes. Voiced by Jean Vander Pyl, her character was inspired by the comic/TV maid Hazel. Today, she’s seen as a prescient model for AI with a humane interface

by Owen HoltDecember 12, 2025
CEOs, Your AI Is No Longer Just a Tool. It’s a Teammate.
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CEOs, Your AI Is No Longer Just a Tool. It’s a Teammate.

The era of AI as a passive tool is over. According to a global study by BCG and MIT Sloan, agentic AI is forcing CEOs to completely rethink how their organizations operate, learn, and create value. The challenge isn’t just deploying smarter software—it’s leading a hybrid workforce of humans and auto

by Harlow WesleyDecember 12, 2025
The Surprising Law That’s Fueling the Pre-Owned Tech Boom
AIInnovationSoftware

The Surprising Law That’s Fueling the Pre-Owned Tech Boom

The market for refurbished smartphones and laptops is exploding, with major retailers all jumping in. But the real story starts with an old California recycling law that sparked an entire industry.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 12, 2025
An AI Hacked Stanford’s Network for $18 an Hour. Humans Cost More.
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An AI Hacked Stanford’s Network for $18 an Hour. Humans Cost More.

A new AI agent from Stanford researchers spent 16 hours probing the university’s network, finding vulnerabilities humans missed. It cost just $18 an hour, compared to a six-figure human salary. This isn’t just a lab experiment; it’s a preview of the future of hacking, both offensive and defensive.

by Owen HoltDecember 12, 2025
Palantir Sues Ex-Employees, Says They Wanted to “Pillage” Devs
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Palantir Sues Ex-Employees, Says They Wanted to “Pillage” Devs

Palantir has expanded an existing lawsuit to include the CEO of AI startup Percepta, accusing former employees of a brazen campaign to poach top developers and steal intellectual property. The suit cites internal messages, including one about “pillaging” developers at their “maximum richness.”

by Owen HoltDecember 11, 2025

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