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Category: AI

Police Drones Are Now Issuing Tickets in the US
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Police Drones Are Now Issuing Tickets in the US

Police departments across the U.S. are rapidly expanding drone use for routine law enforcement, including issuing tickets. This shift is raising significant Fourth Amendment concerns from civil liberty groups.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 2, 2026
Meta’s AI Chats Are Now Fueling Your Targeted Ads
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Meta’s AI Chats Are Now Fueling Your Targeted Ads

Meta has officially updated its privacy policy to use data from user interactions with its AI services, like the Meta AI chatbot, for targeted ads. The change, announced in October, has prompted a coalition of 36 advocacy groups to call for an FTC investigation. Over a billion people use Meta AI mon

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 2, 2026
Google’s $4.75B Power Play and the AI Energy Crunch
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Google’s $4.75B Power Play and the AI Energy Crunch

Google is spending billions to secure power for its AI ambitions, buying energy firm Intersect. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s xAI is also expanding its compute capacity. The race for AI infrastructure is hitting a hard wall: the electrical grid.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 2, 2026
Are We Really Headed for a 3-Day Workweek?
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Are We Really Headed for a 3-Day Workweek?

The push for a shorter workweek is gaining serious momentum, driven by predictions from tech and finance leaders. They argue that AI’s productivity boom could make the traditional 40-hour week obsolete within 10-20 years. But is this vision realistic, or just Silicon Valley idealism?

by Owen HoltJanuary 2, 2026
The 5 Windows 11 AI features that are actually useful
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The 5 Windows 11 AI features that are actually useful

Microsoft is stuffing AI into every corner of Windows 11, but not all of it is worth your time. Based on a TechRadar breakdown, here are the five AI-powered features that actually boost productivity and creativity, and how to find them.

by Owen HoltJanuary 1, 2026
The AI Power Crunch is Real and It’s Changing Everything
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The AI Power Crunch is Real and It’s Changing Everything

The U.S. power sector is facing a seismic shift driven by AI data centers. This isn’t incremental growth; it’s a demand shock comparable to historic infrastructure booms, and it’s forcing a complete rethink of how we value and deliver electricity.

by Owen HoltDecember 31, 2025
Are We in an AI Bubble? VCs Weigh In on the 2026 Startup Landscape
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Are We in an AI Bubble? VCs Weigh In on the 2026 Startup Landscape

According to a GeekWire survey, top Seattle investors see clear froth in early-stage AI valuations but reject a catastrophic bubble. They advise founders to ignore hype, focus on real customer problems, and build durable revenue as the market normalizes.

by Owen HoltDecember 31, 2025
The AI Sandbox Strategy Every Company Needs in 2026
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The AI Sandbox Strategy Every Company Needs in 2026

According to a PwC survey, 61% of companies say responsible AI is now integrated into their core operations. The challenge for 2026 is balancing that governance with speed, and experts are pointing to a specific strategy. Building AI in a controlled “sandbox” might be the answer.

by Owen HoltDecember 31, 2025
Microsoft’s Rocky 2025: Windows 11 Rebellion and Gaming Stumbles
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Microsoft’s Rocky 2025: Windows 11 Rebellion and Gaming Stumbles

Microsoft faced significant headwinds in 2025. A heavy-handed AI push in Windows 11 sparked user rebellion, while the end of Windows 10 support failed to drive upgrades. The gaming division struggled with a massive Xbox Game Pass price hike and a 70% year-over-year console sales drop.

by Owen HoltDecember 31, 2025
Meta’s $2B Manus Deal Is a Weird Win for Chinese Tech
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Meta’s $2B Manus Deal Is a Weird Win for Chinese Tech

Meta’s $2 billion-plus buyout of Singapore-based AI startup Manus is being hailed in China as validation of homegrown innovation. But the celebration comes with a major caveat: Manus worked hard to scrub its Chinese roots.

by Owen HoltDecember 31, 2025

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