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Category: AI

Your AI Meeting Agent Might Be Costing You More Than Time
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Your AI Meeting Agent Might Be Costing You More Than Time

Sending an AI agent to a meeting and reading the summary later seems efficient. But neuroscientists warn it comes with real tradeoffs for how we learn and collaborate. The future of work might involve a lot of empty virtual chairs.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 12, 2025
The 2025 Melon Music Awards Are A K-Pop Powerhouse Showcase
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The 2025 Melon Music Awards Are A K-Pop Powerhouse Showcase

The 2025 Melon Music Awards nominations are out, and they’re a mix of legendary soloists and chart-dominating groups. With performances from top nominees, the December 20th show at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome promises to be a spectacle. The awards are decided by a 60/20/20 split of streaming data, judg

by Nathan ColeDecember 12, 2025
Microsoft’s AI Chief Says We’re Already Behind the Machines
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Microsoft’s AI Chief Says We’re Already Behind the Machines

Mustafa Suleyman, the DeepMind co-founder who now leads AI at Microsoft, believes AI is already superhuman in certain domains. In an interview with Bloomberg Business, he outlined his new public goals now that a revised agreement with OpenAI has lifted previous restrictions on his work.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 12, 2025
Broadcom CEO: Silicon photonics is inevitable, but not yet
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Broadcom CEO: Silicon photonics is inevitable, but not yet

Broadcom CEO Hock Tan poured cold water on the near-term hype for silicon photonics in data centers. Instead, the company is focused on delivering a massive $73 billion order backlog, driven by custom AI accelerators.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 12, 2025
Your phone wants a heart-to-heart, but your PC wants a meeting
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Your phone wants a heart-to-heart, but your PC wants a meeting

New research from Microsoft analyzing millions of Copilot conversations reveals a stark divide in how we use AI. On mobile, it’s a personal advisor; on desktop, it’s a work tool. Late-night chats get surprisingly philosophical.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
Google’s “Disco” Browser Makes Apps From Your Searches
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Google’s “Disco” Browser Makes Apps From Your Searches

Google’s Chrome team has built an experimental browser called Disco. It uses a concept called GenTabs to turn your search prompts into functional, custom web applications on the fly.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
AMD’s GAIA AI Project Finally Goes Native on Mac and Linux
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AMD’s GAIA AI Project Finally Goes Native on Mac and Linux

AMD has released version 0.14 of its open-source GAIA project, adding what it calls “native” support for both macOS and Linux. This marks a significant expansion from its Windows-only origins, though the details on hardware acceleration remain unclear.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
AI Helps a Toaster-Sized Robot Navigate the Space Station
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AI Helps a Toaster-Sized Robot Navigate the Space Station

For the first time, AI has been used to control a robot on the International Space Station. The system, which provides a “warm start” for path planning, made the Astrobee robot navigate 50-60% faster in cluttered areas.

by Nathan ColeDecember 11, 2025
Google’s $2.50 AI Gamble in India Is a Game-Changer
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Google’s $2.50 AI Gamble in India Is a Game-Changer

Google is launching a shockingly cheap AI subscription in India. At just 199 Rupees ($2.50) for six months, it’s a direct assault on OpenAI’s ChatGPT Go, targeting a market where 65% of people already use generative AI.

by Nathan ColeDecember 11, 2025
NetSuite’s Big Bet: Building AI You Can Actually Trust
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NetSuite’s Big Bet: Building AI You Can Actually Trust

At SuiteWorld 2025, NetSuite unveiled its biggest product shift in almost three decades, called NetSuite Next. The core focus isn’t just new AI features, but engineering those features for transparency, auditability, and trust from the ground up.

by Nathan ColeDecember 11, 2025

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