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Man in graduation cap waves amongst crowd of graduates

A.I. Leaders’ Advice for 2026 College Graduates Shows the Limit of Silicon Valley Optimism

At commencements from Carnegie Mellon to the University of Arizona, Jensen Huang, Eric Schmidt and other tech leaders delivered similar advice about A.I. and got very different receptions. The speeches reflected a familiar Silicon Valley optimism, but many graduates heard something more complicated.
By Sissi Cao
An illustration of claude code and vibe coding.

ServiceNow’s Customer Chief Warns ‘Tokenmaxxing’ Is an A.I. Hype Cycle

Companies are spending heavily on A.I. tokens, but ServiceNow’s Chris Bedi says true ROI comes from efficiency gains, not raw usage metrics.
By Aaron Mok
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A Wealthy Tech Minimalist’s A.I. Wingman: Love and Claude in NYC

New York practically invented emotional detachment; having a digital friend who knows your hopes, dreams and fears might not be so strange in a place like this. It might be necessary.
By Merin Curotto
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Self-Help Expert Mark Manson Creates App to Bridge A.I.’s Mental Health Gap

By Rachel Curry
Brains trained in front of two rows of laptops

Before Kids Learn to Think, They’re Learning to Prompt

By Sheldon Fernandez
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Sam Altman Defends A.I. Energy Use With Human Comparison, Sparking Debate

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Sam Altman and Dario Amodei Clash Over Ads and the Future of A.I.

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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The Problem With OpenAI Putting Ads in ChatGPT

By Rachel Curry
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The Case for Distributed A.I. Governance in an Era of Enterprise A.I.

By Angela Virtu
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Google’s Gemini Rapidly Closes In on ChatGPT as Antitrust Scrutiny Mounts

By Victor Dey
Two men and one woman sit in red chairs onstage

OpenAI’s Secretive A.I. Gadget Designed by Jony Ive Aims to Redefine Tech’s Vibe

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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A.I. Godfather Geoffrey Hinton Believes Near-Disasters May Spur Regulation

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Sam Altman in a navy blue suit standing among a crowd.

Sam Altman Projects OpenAI Revenue to Hit $20B—Where the Money Comes From

By Victor Dey
Robotic hands break free of handcuffs

Does A.I. Really Fight Back? What Anthropic’s AGI Tests Reveal About Control and Risk

By Mehdi Paryavi
Man in black clothing sits onstage in front of blue screen reading 'OpenAI'

OpenAI Is Coming After Entry-Level Finance Work

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Is A.I. the Therapist You Never Needed?

By Dr. Lisa Turner
A computer screen with code

Shipping at the Speed of Prompt: What Vibe Coding Changes and Breaks

By Ahmad Shadid
Sam Altman speaking onstage

OpenAI Study Uncovers 3 Surprises About How People Use ChatGPT

By Rachel Curry
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Yoshua Bengio On A.I. Risks, Model Breakthroughs and Canada’s Role

By The Editors
In this photo illustration Gemini, Google and ChatGPT Openai logos are displayed and compared on two smartphones

OpenAI GPT vs. Google Gemini: the High-Stakes Battle Shaping the Future of A.I.

By Victor Dey
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How a Tiny Caribbean Island Cashes in on the Global A.I. Boom

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Cohere Co-Founder Nick Frosst Criticizes Sam Altman’s AGI Predictions as Misleading

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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A.I. Is Eroding the ‘Bottom Rungs’ of Career Ladders, Harvard Researchers Warn

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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A.I. Takes Biggest Toll on White-Collar Workers in Their 20s: Stanford Study

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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