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Job Seekers – Some Using AI – Flood LinkedIn With 11,000 Applications a Minute

AI is helping job seekers flood employers with nearly identical resumes, making it harder for recruiters to identify standout candidates in an oversaturated market.

Authors Lose Key Battle in AI Copyright Case, But Piracy Fight Continues

A US federal judge ruled that using copyrighted books to train AI is fair use. Anthropic now faces trial over its use of pirated material.

AI-Powered Resume Builders That Actually Work

Searching for a job is already a job in itself, and writing a resume can feel like a chore. Thanks to AI-powered resume builders,...

Elon Musk Hails ‘Successful’ Tesla Robotaxis Launch in Austin Amid Reported Glitches

Tesla's robotaxi service just debuted in Austin, boosting the company’s stock by 8% as CEO Elon Musk declared the rollout a major success. But...

Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 Offers ‘Most Powerful AI Capabilities’ Yet

Lenovo unveils the Chromebook Plus 14 with powerful on-device AI, Gemini features, OLED display, and up to 17-hour battery life for smart productivity.

Elon Musk Claims He Doesn’t Use a Computer. The Internet Disagrees

Elon Musk says he doesn’t use a computer. His posts — and gaming streams — say otherwise. What this legal claim means for AI’s future is no small thing.

When AI Goes Rogue: From Blackmailing Bosses to Bot Swarms

New research from Anthropic shows that when you give AI systems email access and threaten to shut them down, they don't just refuse orders —...

AI Oversight in Jeopardy: Senate Moves Forward on 10-Year Ban on State Laws

A 10-year ban on states regulating AI has cleared a significant procedural hurdle in the US Senate, paving the way for it to move forward in the Republicans’ “One Big, Beautiful Bill.”

AI Deepfake Surge Distorts Footage of Iran–Israel Conflict

In the Israel-Iran conflict, AI tools and deepfakes are being used by both sides to spread false visuals, distort reality, and manipulate public perception.

From AI to Action: Robots Aim to Tackle the Hardest Job in Warehousing

Boston Dynamics, Ambi Robotics, and others lead the effort to teach robots to stack packages efficiently and safely.