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Editorial cartoon of an AI server vacuuming up memory chips while a shopper faces a rising laptop price
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An AI Server Just Set the Price of Your Next Phone — The Memory Crunch Reaches Your Wallet

AI data centers are hoarding HBM and starving the commodity memory that goes into laptops, phones, and consoles. Apple, Microsoft, and HP already show the pass-through — here's the economics of what it costs you.

Editorial cartoon of a colossal chip factory desperately drinking water and power, symbolizing the infrastructure bottleneck behind Korea's mega chip investment
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The Trillion-Won Bet: How Samsung and SK Are Redrawing the AI Chip Map — and Why Water and Power Will Decide It

Samsung and SK unveiled a chip and AI investment package worth thousands of trillions of won on June 29. The headline number swings wildly by outlet, but the real contest isn't capital — it's water and power.

AI Is Closing the Window on Safe Encryption
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AI Is Closing the Window on Safe Encryption

AI is accelerating quantum computing development, threatening the encryption that secures Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the entire internet. Security experts warn the arms race has already begun.

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The Booing Class of 2026
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The Booing Class of 2026

Viral videos show 2026 graduates jeering executives who praise AI at commencement ceremonies. It's not just rudeness — it's a signal about who pays for technological optimism.

AI and Satellite IPOs: Bull Market or Bubble?
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AI and Satellite IPOs: Bull Market or Bubble?

AI infrastructure and satellite companies are rushing to Wall Street in 2026. What's driving the IPO wave, and what should investors watch for?

The Commencement Speech Nobody Wanted to Hear
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The Commencement Speech Nobody Wanted to Hear

A satirical graduation address goes viral for one uncomfortable reason: it's not really wrong. What the joke reveals about AI, entry-level jobs, and the deal we made with work.

The LinkedIn Exec Who Never Wrote a Word
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The LinkedIn Exec Who Never Wrote a Word

Filipino virtual assistants using AI to ghost-manage LinkedIn profiles for executives is now a structured industry. 30 comments a day, fake engagement rings, and a platform struggling to tell real from fabricated.

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PRISM Weekly Digest: Third Week of May 2026
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PRISM Weekly Digest: Third Week of May 2026

Trump and Xi met in Beijing for the first time in nine years. Microsoft poured $100B into OpenAI and became the supporting actor; Cerebras received $70B on day one. Hormuz entered week six. Cisco cut 4,000. ILLIT hit Billboard No. 1, CORTIS debuted at No. 3, and BTS is confirmed for the World Cup Final halftime stage.

Say 'AI' at Graduation, Get Booed
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Say 'AI' at Graduation, Get Booed

Two commencement speakers learned the hard way that AI enthusiasm doesn't land well with today's graduates. The backlash reveals a widening gap between tech optimism and Gen Z's economic reality.

SpaceXAI Is Bleeding Talent—and the Wound Goes Deeper Than Headlines Suggest
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SpaceXAI Is Bleeding Talent—and the Wound Goes Deeper Than Headlines Suggest

Over 50 researchers and engineers have left SpaceXAI since February's merger. With the pre-training team nearly gutted, questions mount about whether Musk's AI ambitions can survive his management style.

The Energy Bill for Your AI Queries Is Real. Big Tech Won't Show It.
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The Energy Bill for Your AI Queries Is Real. Big Tech Won't Show It.

AI sustainability researcher Sasha Luccioni is launching a new venture to push for energy transparency in AI. Here's why Big Tech keeps the numbers hidden—and what's starting to change.

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The Robot Monk Problem: Hype, Hope, and Humanoids
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The Robot Monk Problem: Hype, Hope, and Humanoids

A humanoid robot has been ordained as a Buddhist monk. Another chased wild boars in Warsaw. But a tech journalist who actually poked one with a stick says: this is closer to flying cars than ChatGPT.

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