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AI in Schools: How to Cut It Back

AI in Schools: How to Cut It Back Teachers are not fighting a gadget problem. They are fighting a workflow problem. AI in schools slips into homework, essays, lesson prep, and feedback because it is f

Worldcoin’s Bruno Mars Partnership Claim Backfires

Worldcoin’s Bruno Mars Partnership Claim Backfires Worldcoin has never had a simple trust problem. It asks people to trade iris scans for digital identity, then asks the public to believe the exchange

Musk vs Altman Trial Livestream Puts OpenAI on Display

Musk vs Altman Trial Livestream Puts OpenAI on Display The Musk vs Altman trial livestream changes a fight that already had too much drama and not enough clarity. Elon Musk and Sam Altman are not argu

OpenAI’s Existential Questions: Governance, Safety, and Profit

OpenAI’s Existential Questions: Governance, Safety, and Profit OpenAI’s existential questions are no longer the kind executives can park in a slide deck and revisit later. They sit inside every major

AI Bias Audit: How to Test Your Models for Fairness Before Deployment

AI Bias Audit: How to Test Your Models for Fairness Before Deployment

AI Bias Audit: How to Test Your Models for Fairness Before Deployment The EU AI Act requires bias testing for high-risk AI systems. New York City’s Local Law 144 mandates annual bias audits for automa

Anthropic’s Trump Administration Thaw Could Change AI Policy

Anthropic’s Trump Administration Thaw Could Change AI Policy Anthropic Trump administration relationship is starting to look less like a standoff and more like a working channel, according to TechCrun

UK Mythos AI Tests Cut Through Cybersecurity Hype

UK Mythos AI Tests Cut Through Cybersecurity Hype The UK’s Mythos AI tests are a useful correction to the noise around AI and cybersecurity. Instead of guessing whether models are a threat or a fix, t

AI-Generated Legal Documents: What Courts Are Accepting in 2026

AI-Generated Legal Documents: What Courts Are Accepting in 2026

AI-Generated Legal Documents: What Courts Are Accepting in 2026 By April 2026, over 80% of large law firms report using AI tools for document drafting, research, and review. The question is no longer

Musk vs Altman Trial Puts OpenAI’s Mission Under a Legal Lens

Musk vs Altman Trial Puts OpenAI’s Mission Under a Legal Lens The Musk vs Altman trial is not just a feud between two famous executives. It is a fight over who gets to define OpenAI, who controls its

Sam Altman and the AI Divide

Sam Altman and the AI Divide The AI divide is no longer a future problem. It is showing up in product pricing, workplace rules, and the simple question of who gets to use the best tools first. A recen