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EU Launches New DSA Probe Into X's Grok Over Explicit AI Images - Professional coverage
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EU Launches New DSA Probe Into X’s Grok Over Explicit AI Images

According to TheRegister.com, the European Commission has launched a formal investigation into X under the Digital Services Act (DSA) over…

AI Slop is Flooding Science and Breaking Our Trust - Professional coverage
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AI Slop is Flooding Science and Breaking Our Trust

According to Gizmodo, a despair-inducing new analysis shows that AI is severely eroding the reliability of science publishing, specifically targeting…

Docplanner's AI Bet and IPO Plans: A Data Gold Rush in Healthcare - Professional coverage
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Docplanner’s AI Bet and IPO Plans: A Data Gold Rush in Healthcare

According to Bloomberg Business, Docplanner's co-founder and CEO Mariusz Gralewski says the company is preparing for a potential IPO, a…

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New Linux GPU Management Tool Released Alongside Blender 5.0 Beta Testing

The Linux ecosystem sees significant developments with the release of LACT 0.8.2 for multi-vendor GPU control and Blender 5.0 entering beta testing. These releases come as industry analysts note growing momentum in open-source creative and computing tools. According to reports, both projects represent important milestones for professional users.

Linux GPU Management Advances with LACT 0.8.2 Release

The open-source community has welcomed the release of LACT 0.8.2, a significant update to the multi-vendor Linux GPU control graphical interface. Sources indicate this release provides enhanced capabilities for managing graphics processing units across different hardware vendors, addressing a longstanding need in the Linux ecosystem where GPU control has traditionally required vendor-specific tools.

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Wall Street Underestimating AI’s Industry-Disrupting Potential, Blackstone Warns

Blackstone’s president Jonathan Gray has declared artificial intelligence risk assessment the firm’s top priority when evaluating investments. According to reports, Wall Street investors are underestimating AI’s potential to disrupt entire industries, with Gray comparing the looming changes to the taxi industry’s upheaval from ride-hailing apps.

Wall Street’s AI Complacency Warning

Wall Street investors are significantly underestimating the disruptive potential of artificial intelligence across entire industries, according to reports from Blackstone president Jonathan Gray. Speaking at the Financial Times Private Capital Summit in London, Gray stated that AI’s impact has become “top of our list” when the firm evaluates potential deals and investment risks.