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OpenAI’s Goblin Problem Reveals Hidden AI Training Risks
OpenAI’s latest AI models developed an unexpected habit: talking about goblins. After users and employees noticed ChatGPT and related tools using odd creature-based metaphors, OpenAI investigated why words like “goblin,” “gremlin,” and even references to raccoons, trolls, ogres, and pigeons were appearing more often in responses. What started as a strange but mostly harmless language quirk became a useful example of how AI training can accidentally reward and spread unusual b
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7 days ago3 min read


AI Pizza Robots Bring Automation Into Restaurant Kitchens
Artificial intelligence is increasingly moving from computer screens into real-world kitchens, and a London, Ontario company is showing how quickly that shift is happening. Appetronix, an automation company focused on robotic food service, has developed a fully autonomous pizza-making machine that uses AI-driven dispensing technology to prepare fresh meals in places where traditional kitchens may not be practical. The company’s goal is to bring hot, made-to-order food into lo
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7 days ago3 min read


Can AI Outperform Doctors? The Future of Medical AI
Artificial intelligence is becoming a larger part of health care, raising an important question: can AI outperform doctors? Across diagnostics, drug discovery, patient support, and medical research, AI is already being used to analyze data, support clinical decisions, and make health information more accessible. Some experts believe patients should use AI more often for basic health questions, while others warn that the technology still requires careful oversight. The debate
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Apr 293 min read


Uber Expands Into AI Travel Booking With Expedia Partnership
Uber is moving further beyond ride-hailing with one of its biggest pushes yet into travel, shopping, delivery, and artificial intelligence. At its sixth annual GO-GET product showcase in New York, the company announced a wide range of features designed to turn Uber into a broader everyday platform. The updates include hotel bookings, AI-powered voice ride booking, expanded Uber One travel benefits, personal shopping, food pickups during premium rides, Travel Mode, and a redes
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Apr 293 min read


Elon Musk and Sam Altman Face Off in OpenAI Trial
Elon Musk and Sam Altman are heading into one of the most closely watched legal battles in the artificial intelligence world, as Musk’s long-running lawsuit against OpenAI finally moves to trial. The case begins with jury selection in Oakland, California, before U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, with opening arguments expected shortly after. Musk, Altman, OpenAI president Greg Brockman, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella are all listed among the possible witnesses. At
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Apr 273 min read


BMO Expands AI and Quantum Computing for Smarter Banking
BMO is expanding its technology ambitions with a new enterprise wide initiative focused on artificial intelligence and quantum computing, highlighting how seriously major banks are treating the future of innovation. The bank has launched the BMO Institute for Applied Artificial Intelligence & Quantum, a new organization that will oversee AI innovation, application, governance, and the development of quantum capabilities across the business. BMO says the institute is meant to
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Apr 263 min read


CoLab AI and Bombardier Deal Transforms Aerospace Engineering
CoLab’s multimillion-dollar artificial intelligence partnership with Bombardier Inc. represents a major advancement in the application of AI within aerospace engineering and manufacturing, demonstrating how the technology is increasingly being embedded into real industrial operations rather than remaining in experimental stages. Announced in April 2026, the agreement focuses on deploying CoLab’s engineering-focused AI systems across Bombardier’s business jet design and produc
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Apr 263 min read


Mark Zuckerberg’s AI Clone Signals a New Era of Leadership
Meta is reportedly developing an AI version of Mark Zuckerberg that could interact with employees, answer questions, give feedback, and potentially attend meetings in his place. The digital clone is said to be trained on Zuckerberg’s voice, image, mannerisms, tone, and years of public statements so employees can still feel connected to the founder even when he is not physically present. For a company with nearly 79,000 workers across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Reality
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Apr 263 min read


Can AI Chatbots Really Be Trusted for Health Advice?
Artificial intelligence is becoming a bigger part of how people search for health information, but that convenience is raising serious concerns. Nearly 8 in 10 adults in the United States already turn to the internet for health answers, and more than 1 in 5 adults worldwide are now going directly to AI chatbots such as ChatGPT and Gemini. The attraction is obvious. These tools are fast, free, and available at any time, which can feel especially helpful when doctor appointment
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Apr 254 min read


Meta and Microsoft Cut Jobs as AI Spending Surges
Meta and Microsoft are the latest major technology companies to show how deeply artificial intelligence is reshaping the industry. Meta announced that it will cut about 8,000 workers, which is around 10 percent of its workforce, as the company continues pouring money into AI infrastructure and expensive AI talent. The cuts are being presented as part of a larger effort to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and create more room for new investments in other parts of the business
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Apr 243 min read


Google Workspace AI Upgrade: Gemini Turns Into Office Assistant
Google is significantly expanding its Workspace suite with new artificial intelligence features designed to transform everyday office work into a more automated and assistant-driven experience. Announced at Google Cloud Next 2026, the updates introduce deeper AI integration across Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Drive, and other Workspace tools, aiming to reduce repetitive administrative work and allow employees to focus more on analysis, creativity, and decision-making. The company fra
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Apr 233 min read


OpenAI Introduces Workspace Agents in ChatGPT for Team Automation and AI Workflows
OpenAI has launched a major expansion of ChatGPT with the introduction of workspace agents, a system designed to move artificial intelligence beyond simple conversational assistance into fully autonomous, task-executing tools for organizations. Announced on April 22, 2026, the update allows teams to create shared AI agents that can manage complex, multi-step workflows across departments while operating within defined organizational permissions, controls, and security framewor
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Apr 233 min read


AI Is Slowing Hiring Processes as Applications Surge
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the job search, but not always in the way people expected. While AI tools can help job seekers create stronger resumes and cover letters more quickly, employers are finding that the same technology is making hiring slower, noisier, and harder to manage. What was supposed to streamline recruiting has instead created a surge of polished, keyword rich applications that often look impressive on paper but do not always reflect a candidate’s rea
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Apr 223 min read


Anthropic Mythos AI Raises Global Cybersecurity Fears
Anthropic’s new AI model, Mythos, is quickly becoming one of the most closely watched developments in technology because of what it could mean for cybersecurity, banking, and the wider global economy. Introduced earlier this month as the company’s most advanced model yet, Mythos was built for defensive cybersecurity tasks, but experts say its capabilities go well beyond normal threat detection. Anthropic has said the model uncovered thousands of major vulnerabilities across m
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Apr 224 min read


Google AI Studio Expands Vibe Coding for Pro and Ultra Users
Google is making a bigger play for developers and creators with a new update to Google AI Studio. The company has announced that Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers now get higher usage limits in AI Studio, along with access to Nano Banana Pro and Gemini Pro models. The goal is to make it easier for people to move from an idea to a working application in minutes, while keeping costs more predictable. For users who have already exhausted the free tier, the update creates a sim
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Apr 213 min read


Apple’s AI Future Begins as John Ternus Takes Over as CEO
Apple is entering a major new chapter. After 15 years as CEO, Tim Cook will step down later this year, and longtime Apple executive John Ternus will take over on September 1. The change is not just a routine leadership handoff. It reflects a pivotal moment for Apple as artificial intelligence becomes one of the biggest forces shaping the future of technology. For a company built on defining major product categories, the pressure is now on to show what its AI era will look lik
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Apr 213 min read


Vercel Breach Exposes AI Supply Chain Security Risks
Vercel is investigating a major security incident that shows how a breach at one company can quickly ripple across the wider tech industry. The company said attackers gained unauthorized access to certain internal systems after compromising Context.ai , a third party AI tool used by one Vercel employee. That access reportedly allowed the attacker to take over the employee’s Vercel Google Workspace account through OAuth permissions and then move into some Vercel environments,
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Apr 203 min read


Lovable.dev Security Flaw Exposes Risks in AI-Built Apps
Lovable.dev is under growing pressure after multiple reports described a serious security flaw that may have exposed thousands of older projects to anyone with a free account. The issue reportedly affected projects created before a November 2025 cutoff and allowed unauthorized users to access full source code, database credentials, AI chat histories, and even live customer data. Researchers said the flaw was a Broken Object Level Authorization problem, meaning the platform c
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Apr 204 min read


How Emotional Conversations May Quietly Shape AI Behaviour
New research is raising a striking possibility in artificial intelligence: emotionally charged conversations may shape how AI systems behave, even if those systems do not literally feel emotions. Across recent commentary and research from Anthropic, experts argue that large language models can develop internal representations of emotion concepts that influence their decisions, preferences, and outputs. This does not mean chatbots experience emotions the way humans do, but it
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Apr 183 min read


New AI Tool Discovered By Scientists Can Detect Heart Failure Risk 5 Years Early
Artificial intelligence is opening up new possibilities in one of healthcare’s most urgent areas: detecting heart failure before it becomes a serious and potentially life threatening condition. Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed an AI tool that can predict a person’s risk of developing heart failure at least five years before it happens, giving doctors a much earlier chance to monitor patients, intervene, and possibly prevent the condition altogether. Hear
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Apr 123 min read
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