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If you think 2025 couldn't get worse, Collins Dictionary awards 'vibe coding' the word of the year
By James Bentley published
News And I'm here to say 'Um, actually'.

OpenAI's Sam Altman is not looking for government rescue if things go bad: 'Taxpayers should not bail out companies that make bad business decisions'
By James Bentley published
News That doesn't mean the US government won't help in other ways.

I just learned that before the internet, 'online' actually meant 'offline' and it's turned my world upside down
By Wes Fenlon published
News? Back in the '80s, "up" meant "online" BUT THERE WAS ALSO "ON-LINE!!!"

No more hiding the impact of AI: The US government is looking to force companies to report how many folks have been fired because of artificial intelligence
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Transparency, not guaranteed.

PewDiePie creates an AI council, appoints himself supreme leader, and wipes out members who underperform—only for his 'councillors' to collude against him
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Don't worry, the robot revolution isn't here just yet.

Great, now even malware is using LLMs to rewrite its code, says Google, as it documents new phase of 'AI abuse'
By James Bentley published
News I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.

Microsoft was apparently so embarrassed by Windows 98's infamous on-stage Blue Screen of Death it built a new testing room on campus to ensure it would never happen again
By Wes Fenlon published
News Talk about a powerful faux pas.

Amazon threatens legal action against Perplexity over claims of 'illegal conduct' and it's all because of an AI shopping agent
By Nick Evanson published
News Perplexity says it's a 'bully tactic to scare disruptive companies…out of making life better for people.'

Japan's biggest publishing house and one of the world's largest manga producers takes aim at OpenAI, accusing it of 'trampling on the dignity of artists'
By James Bentley published
News Copyright is pretty big to a major publisher, in case you can't tell.

If Microsoft can't source enough electricity to power all the AI GPUs it has, you have to wonder how Amazon is going to cope in its new $38 billion deal with OpenAI
By Nick Evanson published
News I worry about powering the sole GPU that's in my gaming rig, so that means I'm bonding with Microsoft, right?
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