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Why AI Healthcare Still Feels Impersonal
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Why AI Healthcare Still Feels Impersonal

Healthcare AI has made systems more efficient but not more human, leaving patients feeling like data points. The problem isn’t the technology but the kind of data we’re feeding it. Companies like Parallel Health are now using direct biological data from microbiomes to create truly personalized treat

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
SoftBank’s Nvidia Exit Funds Massive OpenAI Bet
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SoftBank’s Nvidia Exit Funds Massive OpenAI Bet

SoftBank is making a massive pivot from Nvidia to OpenAI, selling its stake to fund billions in new AI investments. The move signals a strategic shift toward direct AI model ownership rather than hardware plays. This could reshape the competitive landscape in artificial intelligence.

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
Apple fixes Xcode’s AI coding bugs in new update
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Apple fixes Xcode’s AI coding bugs in new update

Apple has rolled out Xcode 26.1.1 with important bug fixes for developers. The update specifically targets performance issues with the new coding intelligence features and background indexing problems. This comes as Apple continues refining its AI-assisted development tools.

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
Google’s Private AI Compute Takes Aim at Apple’s Privacy Play
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Google’s Private AI Compute Takes Aim at Apple’s Privacy Play

Google just announced Private AI Compute, a system designed to run advanced AI models while keeping user data secure. The feature balances cloud processing power with privacy protections similar to Apple’s existing solution.

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
The Real ROI Question For AI In Security
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The Real ROI Question For AI In Security

Security leaders are moving beyond vendor promises to ask whether AI actually delivers ROI in SOC operations. The real metric isn’t detection rates—it’s whether your containment is faster than the attacker’s execution time. Here’s what actually matters for AI to pay off in security operations.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 11, 2025
Norway’s Fossefall launches with 500MW AI data center plan
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Norway’s Fossefall launches with 500MW AI data center plan

A new data center startup called Fossefall has launched in Norway with ambitious plans to build 500MW of AI infrastructure by 2030. The company will leverage Scandinavia’s surplus renewable energy to power what it calls “AI factories” across multiple sites in Norway and Sweden.

by Darren HoltNovember 11, 2025
Honor’s Robot Phone is actually happening in 2026
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Honor’s Robot Phone is actually happening in 2026

Honor’s bizarre Robot Phone concept is becoming reality. The company confirmed the AI-powered device with a moving camera will launch in 2026. But there are serious questions about whether this will actually reach consumers.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 11, 2025
Plug Power’s AI-fueled turnaround isn’t what it seems
AIBusinessTechnology

Plug Power’s AI-fueled turnaround isn’t what it seems

Plug Power’s third-quarter results show a company still bleeding money despite Wall Street optimism. The hydrogen fuel-cell company is betting on AI infrastructure demand to fuel its turnaround from years of losses.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 11, 2025
Lawyers’ Wild AI Excuses Are Getting Them in Deeper Trouble
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Lawyers’ Wild AI Excuses Are Getting Them in Deeper Trouble

Amid what judges call an “epidemic” of fake AI-generated case citations, lawyers are offering increasingly desperate excuses to avoid sanctions. From blaming hackers to claiming they didn’t realize AI tools could hallucinate, these defenses rarely work.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 11, 2025
Workers Are Paying for Their Own Training – Here’s Why
AIBusinessTechnology

Workers Are Paying for Their Own Training – Here’s Why

American workers are increasingly footing the bill for their own professional development as employers pull back on training support. The skills gap is widening just as AI makes workplace learning more critical than ever.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 11, 2025

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