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AI and Jobs: What the Data Says About Automation and Work in 2026
Artificial intelligence is often framed as a looming job killer, but three recent takes suggest a more grounded reality: AI is more likely to reshape tasks and workplaces than erase work overnight, and the bigger question is who captures the gains from higher productivity. In the Toronto Star, business columnist David Olive argues that the fear is real but exaggerated, noting that Canadians regularly tell pollsters they expect widespread job replacement even though automation
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Mar 54 min read


Opera Introduces $20 Neon Browser: Can AI Rethink Research?
Opera has officially opened public access to its long-anticipated AI browser, Neon, marking one of the most ambitious attempts yet to merge everyday browsing with advanced artificial intelligence. After several months of private testing that began in October and an initial reveal in May, Neon is now available to anyone willing to pay its subscription fee of $19.90 per month (Yahoo). The launch places Opera squarely in the emerging category of agentic browsers, a space also
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Dec 11, 20253 min read


Microsoft's Large Action Models: Redefining AI with Real-World Task Execution
Microsoft has unveiled a groundbreaking advancement in artificial intelligence by introducing Large Action Models (LAMs). These AI...
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Jan 14, 20253 min read
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