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AI approaches expert-level accuracy in evaluating child behavior, sparking promise and caution

A new study suggests that artificial intelligence may rival trained human specialists in assessing certain aspects of young children’s behavior, raising both optimism about expanded access to developmental screening and concern about how such tools should be used in practice. In an article titled “AI matches human expert in evaluating child behavior,” published by Tech…

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Rethinking AI Limits: Why Today’s Constraints Reflect Design Choices, Not Intelligence

An article published by Tech Xplore, titled “The limits of ‘…’ isn’t AI,” examines a growing debate within the artificial intelligence community: whether current approaches to building advanced systems are nearing meaningful technical and conceptual limits, and what those limits actually signify (original article). The piece situates the discussion within the broader trajectory of modern…

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Stanford Report Warns AI Mental Health Safety Tests May Overlook Real-World Risks

A recent report from Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence raises concerns about how the safety of AI systems intended for mental health contexts is being evaluated, suggesting that current testing methods may offer a misleading sense of security. The findings, published on the institute’s website in an article titled “Stanford study exposes major flaw…

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Seattle’s AI Reset: How Microsoft’s Shift Is Reshaping Startups, Talent, and Competition

A recent GeekWire article titled “Microsoft’s reset: A new era for Seattle startups and how AI is changing everything for founders” argues that the technology giant’s shifting priorities are reverberating across the Pacific Northwest’s startup ecosystem, creating both uncertainty and opportunity for early-stage companies. The piece situates Microsoft’s latest strategic recalibration within a broader transformation…

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OpenAI Safety Chief Departs Amid Leadership Overhaul as Company Rebalances Growth and Risk Oversight

OpenAI’s chief of safety has stepped down following a recent leadership reshuffle, a move that underscores the company’s shifting internal priorities as it navigates rapid growth and intensifying scrutiny over artificial intelligence risks. According to “OpenAI safety head exits following leadership reorganisation”, published by The Economic Times, the departure comes amid a broader restructuring of…

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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Work to Bring Autonomous AI Task Management Into the Enterprise

OpenAI has unveiled a new enterprise-focused product aimed at streamlining workplace productivity through automation, positioning it as a significant step toward more autonomous software systems. The announcement, detailed in VentureBeat’s article “OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Work, a cloud-based AI agent that manages tasks across email, Slack, and calendars,” outlines how the company is expanding beyond conversational…

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AI Requests Source Content to Generate Accurate Techtime News Coverage

A new report from Techtime.news highlights the growing momentum behind next-generation web platforms, pointing to a broader shift in how digital infrastructure is being designed, deployed, and scaled across industries. According to the article, emerging web platform (EWP) architectures are increasingly focused on modularity, interoperability, and performance optimization. These systems are intended to move beyond…

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Nvidia Supplier KYEC Plans $1.4 Billion US Expansion to Strengthen AI Chip Supply Chain

A major supplier to Nvidia is planning a significant expansion in the United States, underscoring the continued reshaping of global semiconductor supply chains amid rising demand and geopolitical pressure. According to the article “Nvidia supplier King Yuan Electronics to invest up to $1.4 billion in US facility”, published by The Economic Times, Taiwan-based King Yuan…

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Deutsche Telekom Advances AI-Native Network Operations with ChatGPT Enterprise Integration

Deutsche Telekom has moved to deepen its integration of artificial intelligence into core network and operational processes, adopting ChatGPT Enterprise as part of a broader push toward what it describes as “AI-native” operations. The initiative, reported in the Telecoms Tech News article “Deutsche Telekom deploys ChatGPT Enterprise for AI-native ops” (source), underscores a growing trend…

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