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Month: November 2025

Climate Misinformation Surges 267% Ahead of COP30
BusinessPrivacyTechnology

Climate Misinformation Surges 267% Ahead of COP30

Climate disinformation surrounding COP30 has skyrocketed by 267% with AI-generated fake videos and millions in fossil fuel advertising. Big tech platforms are failing to address the surge in misleading content about climate action.

by Megan CarterNovember 10, 2025
3D Avatars Are Changing How Brands Talk to You
AIBusinessInnovation

3D Avatars Are Changing How Brands Talk to You

Brands are shifting from text chatbots to 3D digital avatars that can move, react, and emote like real humans. This evolution comes as younger audiences increasingly prefer animated interactions over traditional formats. The technology represents a scalable way to create authentic digital connection

by Megan CarterNovember 10, 2025
AI Companies Want Your Data But Can’t Handle It
AIPrivacySoftware

AI Companies Want Your Data But Can’t Handle It

AI vendors are pushing enterprises to share increasingly sensitive data while demonstrating poor handling of the data they already have. OpenAI’s particularly aggressive data collection strategy raises serious concerns about data security and practical intelligence.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 10, 2025
Britain’s entrepreneurs are fed up and ready to leave
BusinessInnovationStartups

Britain’s entrepreneurs are fed up and ready to leave

A viral speech by Entrepreneur First’s Matt Clifford calling to “make the UK rich again” highlights growing frustration among British entrepreneurs. Despite Labour’s promises to make Britain the best place for business, a new survey reveals deep disappointment with the government’s performance and w

by Megan CarterNovember 10, 2025
Social Media Is Making Imaginary Audiences All Too Real
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Social Media Is Making Imaginary Audiences All Too Real

Studies reveal social media usage correlates strongly with imaginary audience experiences and social anxiety. The digital landscape turns what was once a developmental phase into a persistent psychological challenge for young adults.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 10, 2025
Why Windows Users Are Finally Embracing Package Managers
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Why Windows Users Are Finally Embracing Package Managers

Microsoft has been quietly including WinGet by default in Windows 10 and 11, giving users a Linux-style package manager without any setup. After months of testing, one tech writer says it’s revolutionized how they install and manage software. The traditional download-and-click method suddenly feels

by Megan CarterNovember 9, 2025
Meta’s AI assistant writes your performance reviews now
AIBusinessSoftware

Meta’s AI assistant writes your performance reviews now

A Meta product leader revealed that employees are turning to the company’s internal ChatGPT-style assistant for performance reviews. The tool searches through employee documents and generates summaries of accomplishments and feedback.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 9, 2025
Google’s Gemini Can Read Your Gmail – But Only If You Let It
AIPrivacySoftware

Google’s Gemini Can Read Your Gmail – But Only If You Let It

Google announced on November 5 that Gemini Deep Research can now draw context from Gmail, Drive and Chat. The feature requires explicit user permission and can be disabled entirely. This isn’t a data grab – it’s an opt-in research tool.

by Megan CarterNovember 9, 2025
Is Wall Street’s AI Love Affair Cooling Off?
AIBusinessTechnology

Is Wall Street’s AI Love Affair Cooling Off?

The Nasdaq Composite dropped 3% this week, marking its worst performance since Trump’s tariff announcement in April 2018. Major AI players like Nvidia, Palantir, and Oracle saw significant declines despite strong earnings from Microsoft and Meta.

by Megan CarterNovember 9, 2025
OpenAI wants your tax dollars for its AI data centers
AIComputingPolicy

OpenAI wants your tax dollars for its AI data centers

OpenAI is pushing for expanded government support for its AI infrastructure buildout. The company wants tax credits for data centers and faster permitting processes while denying it seeks direct bailouts.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 8, 2025

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