Closing the Accessibility Gap from Promise to Practice in Digital Design

A persistent gap remains between public commitments to inclusive technology and the everyday reality experienced by people with disabilities, highlighting the limits of good intentions in digital design and development. The issue is explored in the VentureBeat article “The accessibility gap: Why good intentions aren’t enough for digital,” which argues that despite growing awareness of…

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EU Grants Open Foundry Status to Innovative Chiplet Development and Manufacturing Facility to Boost Semiconductor Access and Innovation

The European Commission has granted “Open EU Foundry” status to an innovative chiplet development and manufacturing facility, a move designed to expand open access to advanced semiconductor technologies and strengthen Europe’s position in the global chip ecosystem. The designation was announced by the European Commission on its Digital Strategy website in an article titled “Open…

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Businesses Pump the Brakes on Customer-Facing AI After Costly Rollout Mistakes

Businesses that rushed to deploy artificial intelligence in customer service, marketing and operations are increasingly slowing their roll after a string of costly missteps, according to a recent TechXplore report titled “After AI business blunders, firms tread cautiously.” Over the past two years, generative AI systems have moved rapidly from experimental tools to front-line corporate…

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Palantir Continues Using Anthropic Claude AI Despite Pentagon Supply Chain Risk Concerns, CEO Alex Karp Says

Palantir Technologies is continuing to use Anthropic’s Claude artificial‑intelligence model in certain applications even after the Pentagon reportedly categorized the model as carrying potential supply‑chain risk, according to remarks by Chief Executive Alex Karp highlighted in the Economic Times article titled “Palantir uses Anthropic’s Claude despite Pentagon’s supply-chain risk tag: CEO Alex Karp.” The report…

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From Chaos to Collaboration: How AI Is Rewriting the Future of Video Creation and Production

:::writing A recent article published by GeekWire, titled “How AI is changing the business and art of video: from chaos machine to creative catalyst,” examines how rapidly evolving artificial intelligence tools are transforming video production, altering long‑standing creative workflows while raising new questions about quality, authorship, and the economics of media. Once viewed primarily as…

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Honor Unveils AI-Powered Robot Phone Concept That Could Transform How Smartphones Complete Tasks for Users

At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Chinese smartphone maker Honor used the global technology gathering to showcase a concept that hints at how artificial intelligence could fundamentally reshape the way people interact with their phones. Demonstrated as a “robot phone,” the prototype introduced a new generation of AI-driven capabilities designed to allow devices to…

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US Commerce Department Withdraws Proposed AI Chip Export Rule Amid Shifting Tech and Security Priorities

The U.S. Commerce Department has withdrawn a planned rule concerning export restrictions on advanced artificial intelligence chips, a development that reflects the rapidly shifting policy landscape surrounding one of the most strategically sensitive technologies in the global economy. According to a report titled “US Commerce Department withdraws planned rule on AI chip exports,” published by…

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Washington Lawmakers Drop Data Center Regulations but Approve New Sales Taxes for Big Tech

A debate in Washington state over the rapid expansion of data centers has produced a mixed outcome for major technology companies: lawmakers set aside a set of proposed regulatory requirements but moved forward with new tax measures that could significantly increase the industry’s costs. In an article titled “Big Tech dodged Washington state’s data center…

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