I have a confession to make: I haven’t played the first Pathologic. Actually, I have another confession: I have played it, but gave up after a few hours at most, but since it was about a decade ago, I can barely recall any of it, so don’t…
Category: AI
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Hollywood isn’t happy about the new Seedance 2.0 video generator
Hollywood organizations are pushing back against a new AI video model called Seedance 2.0, which they say has quickly become a tool for “blatant” copyright infringement.
ByteDance, the Chinese company that recently finalized a deal to sell…
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Turning VMware exit into a strategic advantage
Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware in 2023 and the subsequent price hikes were a wake up call to the dangers of vendor lock-in and IT dependency on inflexible, closed cloud systems. Some customers experienced price increases of up to…
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Google’s AI Overviews Can Scam You. Here’s How to Stay Safe
These days, rather than showing you the traditional list of links when you run a search query, Google is intent on throwing up AI Overviews instead: synthesized summaries of information scraped off the web, with some word-prediction magic added,…
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The visibility mirage: Why AI pilots keep stalling between ambition and impact
I spend a lot of time talking with teams that are trying to expand their AI efforts, and I’ve noticed a consistent pattern: AI pilots are multiplying across the board, but a majority of them fail to see the light of production.
Data tells a…
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Meet ‘Kani-TTS-2’: A 400M Param Open Source Text-to-Speech Model that Runs in 3GB VRAM with Voice Cloning Support
The landscape of generative audio is shifting toward efficiency. A new open-source contender, Kani-TTS-2, has been released by the team at nineninesix.ai. This model marks a departure from heavy,…
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Getting Started with OpenClaw and Connecting It with WhatsApp
OpenClaw is a self-hosted personal AI assistant that runs on your own devices and communicates through the apps you already use—such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, and more. It can answer questions, automate tasks,…
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In 1983, Bill Gates turned away from AI hype and championed “softer software” that adapted to users’ needs
In 2026, artificial intelligence is everywhere -it writes code, creates images, generates audio and video, analyzes contracts and runs customer support desks. Tech giants compete over model sizes and training data the way carmakers once boasted…
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Google AI Introduces the WebMCP to Enable Direct and Structured Website Interactions for New AI Agents
Google is officially turning Chrome into a playground for AI agents. For years, AI ‘browsers’ have relied on a messy process: taking screenshots of websites, running them through vision models, and guessing where to click. This…
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Is safety is ‘dead’ at xAI?
Elon Musk is “actively” working to make xAI’s Grok chatbot “more unhinged,” according to a former employee who spoke to The Verge about recent departures from Musk’s AI company.
This week, following the announcement that Musk’s…
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