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Gmail Now Talks Back — But Is Anyone Ready?
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Gmail Now Talks Back — But Is Anyone Ready?

Google's Gmail Live lets you ask your inbox questions out loud. Announced at I/O 2026, it's AI's pitch to skeptics — and a reminder of how much Google already knows about you.

OpenAI Bets Everything on Agents—Again
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OpenAI Bets Everything on Agents—Again

OpenAI has reorganized for the second time in a month, merging ChatGPT and Codex into a single agentic platform under president Greg Brockman's unified product leadership.

Microsoft Spent $100 Billion on OpenAI. Why Isn't It Winning AI?
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Microsoft Spent $100 Billion on OpenAI. Why Isn't It Winning AI?

Court documents from Musk v. Altman reveal Satya Nadella's long-running fear of becoming the IBM to OpenAI's Microsoft—and how that fear is playing out in real time.

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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.

Microsoft Nearly Walked Away From OpenAI
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Microsoft Nearly Walked Away From OpenAI

Emails revealed in the Musk v. Altman trial show Microsoft executives were deeply skeptical of OpenAI in 2017–2018. What actually changed their minds?

The OpenAI Trial Is Exposing What Big Tech Doesn't Say Out Loud
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The OpenAI Trial Is Exposing What Big Tech Doesn't Say Out Loud

The Musk v. Altman trial in Oakland isn't just a contract dispute. It's become an unscripted window into how AI's most powerful figures actually operate—and who they think should control the technology's future.

Nuclear's Big Comeback Has a Dirty Secret
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Nuclear's Big Comeback Has a Dirty Secret

Nuclear power is winning fans across the political spectrum—and Big Tech is pouring billions in. But America still has no permanent home for the 2,000 metric tons of high-level waste its reactors produce every single year.

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Nuclear Is Back. The Waste Never Left.
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Nuclear Is Back. The Waste Never Left.

Nuclear energy is booming again, fueled by Big Tech's data center appetite. But 70 years of spent fuel still has nowhere permanent to go. Finland solved it. The US hasn't tried hard enough.

Google Doubles Down on Anthropic — But Who's Really Winning?
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Google Doubles Down on Anthropic — But Who's Really Winning?

Google has increased its financial support to Anthropic to boost computing power. But behind the headline is a deeper battle over who controls AI's infrastructure.

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Seoyeon Park
Tim Cook's Real Legacy Isn't the iPhone—It's the Valuation
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Tim Cook's Real Legacy Isn't the iPhone—It's the Valuation

Tim Cook hands Apple's reins to John Ternus in September. Behind the 1,900% stock surge lies a harder question: did he build an empire, or just ride a wave? What investors need to know now.

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After Tim Cook, Apple Bets on a Builder
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After Tim Cook, Apple Bets on a Builder

Apple names John Ternus, its hardware engineering chief, as the next CEO. The shift from operator to product person signals where Apple thinks its next decade of growth will come from — and raises real questions about what comes next.

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Doyun Han
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After Tim Cook: Who Can Steer Apple Through the AI Era?
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After Tim Cook: Who Can Steer Apple Through the AI Era?

Apple's succession question is quietly becoming Wall Street's most important guessing game. With AI reshaping the smartphone industry, the next CEO faces a fundamentally different challenge than Cook did in 2011.

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