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Category: Innovation

An AI Art Heist Shakes Up The Museum World
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An AI Art Heist Shakes Up The Museum World

An artist calling himself a “cultural surgeon” managed to hang unauthorized AI art in the National Museum of Wales. The piece remained on display for hours before staff removed it, raising questions about who gets to decide what’s worthy of museum walls.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 12, 2025
This AI Assistant Actually Helps People in Real Need
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This AI Assistant Actually Helps People in Real Need

The International Rescue Committee just launched ALMA, an AI assistant specifically designed for refugees and immigrants. Unlike typical AI chatbots, it focuses on practical needs like housing, benefits, and job interviews while avoiding legal advice and mental health counseling. It’s built on Whats

by Harlow WesleyNovember 12, 2025
Manufacturing’s Risk Management Reckoning Is Here
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Manufacturing’s Risk Management Reckoning Is Here

Modern manufacturing faces systemic risks that traditional dashboards and historical data can’t predict. The industry needs integrated risk frameworks that connect finance, operations, and technology. Success in 2026 depends on making risk management a competitive advantage.

by Owen HoltNovember 12, 2025
Zuckerberg’s No One-On-Ones Policy Sparks Leadership Debate
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Zuckerberg’s No One-On-Ones Policy Sparks Leadership Debate

Mark Zuckerberg’s recent comments about avoiding recurring one-on-one meetings have ignited a fierce debate about leadership styles. While research shows regular check-ins triple engagement, Zuckerberg prefers spontaneous communication. The real question isn’t about meetings but whether your culture

by Harlow WesleyNovember 12, 2025
Superconductors Are Coming to Data Centers Thanks to This Startup
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Superconductors Are Coming to Data Centers Thanks to This Startup

Data centers are facing unprecedented power demands, with racks expected to reach megawatt levels soon. VEIR’s superconducting cables can carry 3 megawatts in 20 times less space than copper. The technology will be piloted in data centers next year ahead of a 2027 commercial launch.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 12, 2025
Microsoft’s .NET 10 LTS lands with Copilot everywhere
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Microsoft’s .NET 10 LTS lands with Copilot everywhere

Microsoft just dropped its big .NET 10 LTS release alongside Visual Studio 2026 and Aspire 13. The updates bring significant performance improvements and AI integration, but there are questions about long-term strategy and Copilot limitations. Here’s what developers need to know about the new stack.

by Owen HoltNovember 12, 2025
The Future of Battery Charging is Changing Fast
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The Future of Battery Charging is Changing Fast

A new white paper from Iontra outlines the crucial developments reshaping lithium-ion battery charging technology. The report provides actionable insights for OEMs and product managers across multiple industries facing electrification challenges.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 12, 2025
Teraco’s Big Cape Town Data Center Expansion
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Teraco’s Big Cape Town Data Center Expansion

Teraco is significantly expanding its Cape Town CT1 data center facility, adding 1,000 square meters of data hall space and 2 megawatts of critical IT load capacity. The expansion, scheduled for completion in early 2027, will strengthen Cape Town’s position as Africa’s digital gateway. This brings T

by Harlow WesleyNovember 12, 2025
This Tiny Python File Server Is Everything Nextcloud Isn’t
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This Tiny Python File Server Is Everything Nextcloud Isn’t

A new lightweight file server called Copyparty is challenging Nextcloud’s dominance in self-hosting. The entire server fits in one Python file and runs on virtually any device. It focuses on doing one thing well: fast, simple file sharing without the resource drain.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 12, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring could control your XR headset and glasses
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Samsung’s Galaxy Ring could control your XR headset and glasses

Samsung’s Galaxy Ring might become a universal controller for the company’s upcoming XR ecosystem. The ring could handle navigation for both the Galaxy XR headset and smart glasses launching in 2026 and 2027. This would solve hand-tracking limitations in devices without cameras.

by Owen HoltNovember 12, 2025

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