AI’S SILENT SQUEEZE ON JOBS UNVEILED

Anthropic’s groundbreaking study pierces the AI hype with “observed exposure” — a metric matching what Claude already automates against real job tasks. Programmers face 75% coverage, customer service and data entry hit 67%, while hands-on roles like cooks and bartenders clock in at zero. Cross-referencing U.S. labor data reveals no mass layoffs yet post-ChatGPT, but […]

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META’S SMART GLASSES: PRIVACY PROMISES EXPOSED

Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, marketed as “designed for privacy, controlled by you,” face a proposed U.S. class-action lawsuit filed in San Francisco federal court, accusing the company and Luxottica of misleading consumers about data handling. Plaintiffs from California and New Jersey claim they relied on privacy assurances and would not have bought the glasses had

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WAYMO’S AUTONOMOUS AMBITION HITS ROADBLOCKS

Waymo, once hailed as the gold standard in autonomous driving, faces intense scrutiny after incidents in Austin, Texas. In January 2026, a robotaxi illegally passed a stopped school bus boarding children, following a remote agent’s error, with Austin ISD documenting over two dozen similar violations since September. Just last Sunday, another Waymo blocked an ambulance

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OPENAI’S PENTAGON PIVOT: ETHICS UNDER FIRE

OpenAI’s rushed Pentagon contract, inked hours after the Trump administration banned ethical holdout Anthropic, has unraveled into its gravest brand crisis yet. CEO Sam Altman conceded the deal appeared “opportunistic and sloppy,” triggering protests at San Francisco HQ, employee dissent, and a viral “Cancel ChatGPT” exodus reportedly shifting 1.5 million users to Anthropic. Backlash centered

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AI VS. COPYRIGHT: SUPREME COURT SIDESTEPS THE MACHINE

The U.S. Supreme Court just dodged the hottest AI copyright showdown yet, letting lower courts rule that only humans can claim authorship. Stephen Thaler’s DABUS AI generated artwork in 2018, but the Copyright Office slammed the door, calling human creation a “bedrock requirement.” The DC Circuit backed it, with even Trump’s DOJ arguing laws weren’t

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AI SHOWDOWN: PENTAGON DUMPS ANTHROPIC, EMBRACES OPENAI AMID IRAN STRIKES

Early last week, the Pentagon hailed Anthropic’s Claude as best-in-class for military intelligence, granting it access to classified networks. But on Friday, President Trump ordered all federal agencies to sever ties with Anthropic after it refused to lift safeguards against mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons, labelling it a “supply chain risk” akin to Huawei.

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AI JOBPOCALYPSE: BLOCK’S 4,000-CUT BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE

Jack Dorsey’s Block just fired nearly half its workforce — over 4,000 jobs—swapping them for AI tools like the internal Goose agent, which slashes 8-10 hours of weekly work per employee and wipes out 20-25% of manual tasks. Naysayers claiming “AI creates more jobs than it kills” look foolish: this isn’t theory; it’s a payments

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NANO BANANA 2: GOOGLE’S AI IMAGE REVOLUTION RECLAIMS THE THRONE

When Google unleashed the original Nano Banana last August, it shattered expectations in text-to-image generation, blending stunning realism with viral appeal that took the world by storm. Now, Nano Banana 2 catapults the technology forward, reclaiming the #1 spot on leaderboards like Artificial Analysis and LM Arena — surpassing rivals such as NB Pro and

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MEDIA MEGAMERGE: ELLISON’S $111B HOLLYWOOD-AND-NEWS GRAB

Netflix pulled out of its $82.7B bid for Warner Bros. Discovery’s studios and streaming after Paramount Skydance—backed by Larry Ellison and son David — upped to $111B for the full company, including HBO Max and CNN, at a “superior” $31/share. Netflix deemed the price unappealing, with Paramount covering the $2.8B termination fee; Sarandos met White

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UNITREE’S ROBOTIC ASCENT: FROM DJI SPARK TO GLOBAL SWARM

Unitree became a household name during the India AI Impact Submit 2026, when the robodog , Orion, development claims fell flat. What is Unitree is a natural question given the noise all over. Unitree Robotics, founded in 2016 by Wang Xingxing—a post-90s roboticist from Shanghai University—began with his master’s project XDog, a quadruped that went

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