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Thank You. We No Longer Need You.
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Thank You. We No Longer Need You.

Sam Altman thanked developers for writing code the hard way. The same week, Amazon cut 16,000 jobs. What does gratitude mean when the grateful party built the replacement?

The Pentagon Wants AI to Learn Its Secrets
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The Pentagon Wants AI to Learn Its Secrets

The Pentagon is exploring training AI models like OpenAI and xAI on classified military data. As tensions with Iran escalate, the plan raises urgent questions about security, accountability, and the future of AI in warfare.

The Pentagon Just Called an American AI Startup a Supply-Chain Risk
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The Pentagon Just Called an American AI Startup a Supply-Chain Risk

After a $200M contract collapse, the Pentagon is building its own LLMs, signed deals with OpenAI and xAI, and labeled Anthropic a supply-chain threat. What this means for AI safety, defense tech, and the industry's ethical calculus.

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Microsoft Admits Copilot Has a Problem
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Microsoft Admits Copilot Has a Problem

Microsoft reshuffles its Copilot leadership as daily users sit at just 6 million vs. ChatGPT's 440 million. Mustafa Suleiman pivots to model-building. What does this mean for investors and enterprise buyers?

Oil Drops, Nvidia Soars — But Which Story Matters?
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Oil Drops, Nvidia Soars — But Which Story Matters?

Oil fell 5.3% on Monday, sparking a broad market rally. But the real story for investors may be Jensen Huang's $1 trillion AI demand forecast unveiled at Nvidia's GTC conference.

Five Jobs That May Not Exist in 25 Years
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Five Jobs That May Not Exist in 25 Years

Automation and AI are reshaping the workforce faster than most workers can adapt. Here are five jobs most at risk—and what it means for your career and wallet.

PRISM Weekly Digest: Second Week of March 2026
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PRISM Weekly Digest: Second Week of March 2026

The Strait of Hormuz was blockaded. The S&P 500 fell for a third straight week. Iran quit the World Cup. OpenAI released an AI that uses your computer. BTS is returning at Gwanghwamun.

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Actors Are Now Auditioning to Train AI
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Actors Are Now Auditioning to Train AI

AI companies are hiring actors and writers to generate emotional training data. As creative labor becomes raw material for machine learning, what does that mean for the future of both?

AlphaGo Can't Beat a Matchstick Game. That's a Problem.
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AlphaGo Can't Beat a Matchstick Game. That's a Problem.

A new paper proves that the self-play training method behind AlphaGo and AlphaZero structurally fails on a whole category of games. What that means for AI systems making real-world decisions.

The RAM Crisis Quietly Breaking Gaming
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The RAM Crisis Quietly Breaking Gaming

AI data centers are set to consume 70% of global RAM in 2026. For the gaming industry, that means $1,200 consoles, 45,000 lost jobs, and a community that won't accept what's coming next.

When AI Gets It Wrong, You Can't Hit Undo
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When AI Gets It Wrong, You Can't Hit Undo

90% of product engineering orgs are increasing AI investment—but cautiously. When the output is a car or a medical device, a flawed algorithm doesn't just crash a server. It crashes a car.

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Your Phone Just Ordered Dinner Without You
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Your Phone Just Ordered Dinner Without You

Google and Samsung have launched a beta of Gemini-powered app automation on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, letting AI handle food delivery and rideshare orders on your behalf. What does it mean when your phone starts acting for you?

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