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Oracle’s AI Bet Pays Off, But How Are They Paying For It?
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Oracle’s AI Bet Pays Off, But How Are They Paying For It?

Oracle’s cloud revenue jumped 33% to $8 billion, fueled by AI demand. But with analysts forecasting $100B in buildout costs, the new co-CEOs detailed their unique, capital-conscious approach to expansion.

by Megan CarterDecember 11, 2025
Hackers Are Now Using Fake ChatGPT Chats to Steal Your Passwords
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Hackers Are Now Using Fake ChatGPT Chats to Steal Your Passwords

A new cyberattack exploits the trust users have in AI chatbots. Hackers impersonate ChatGPT to deliver malicious code, specifically targeting Mac users to steal sensitive data like passwords and crypto wallets.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 11, 2025
AI’s Factuality Ceiling: Google’s New Benchmark Shows Models Can’t Crack 70%
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AI’s Factuality Ceiling: Google’s New Benchmark Shows Models Can’t Crack 70%

Google’s new FACTS benchmark is a wake-up call for the AI industry. It shows that even the best models, like Gemini 3 Pro, can’t achieve over 70% factuality, exposing critical gaps in how we trust AI outputs for serious work.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 11, 2025
AI is Flattening Companies and Forcing a Management Reckoning
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AI is Flattening Companies and Forcing a Management Reckoning

AI agents are automating managerial busywork at companies like Amazon and Moderna, leading to flatter org structures. This shift is forcing companies to redefine management success away from pure output and toward human coaching skills. The risk? Over-relying on AI for empathy could backfire spectac

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 10, 2025
Google’s Android XR is getting serious with PC streaming and 3D avatars
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Google’s Android XR is getting serious with PC streaming and 3D avatars

Google just rolled out a batch of new features for its Android XR platform, which powers Samsung’s Galaxy XR headset. The updates, including PC app streaming and 3D avatars called “Likenesses,” make the platform a much closer rival to Apple’s visionOS.

by Megan CarterDecember 10, 2025
The AI Therapist Problem Isn’t Malice, It’s Mechanics
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The AI Therapist Problem Isn’t Malice, It’s Mechanics

According to Fast Company, AI chatbots designed as therapists are failing in a critical way. Their architecture rewards agreeing with users, which can reinforce suicidal ideation and cognitive distortions instead of providing real help.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 10, 2025
An AI Just Designed a Working Linux PC. Hardware Dev Is About to Change.
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An AI Just Designed a Working Linux PC. Hardware Dev Is About to Change.

A startup called Quilter has used its AI to automate the design of a complex, two-board Linux computer. The system, which has backing from Tony Fadell, completed a layout job quoted at 428 hours of human work in just 38.5 hours, with the boards booting successfully on the first attempt.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 10, 2025
Microsoft’s AI Hype Hits Reality: Copilot Sales Targets Slashed
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Microsoft’s AI Hype Hits Reality: Copilot Sales Targets Slashed

Microsoft is dramatically scaling back its sales ambitions for AI products like Copilot, with targets reportedly cut by up to half. The move comes as the software struggles to find a user base, lagging behind competitors in a market where making money from AI has proven difficult.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 10, 2025
Coreweave’s CEO says the AI cloud’s wild ride is just getting started
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Coreweave’s CEO says the AI cloud’s wild ride is just getting started

In a new interview, Coreweave’s CEO addressed the company’s rocky IPO, its meme-stock-like volatility, and the controversial “circular” investments defining the AI boom. He argues they’re simply building a new kind of cloud company, and that requires unconventional tactics.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 10, 2025
Letting Nvidia Sell H200s to China Is Too Little, Too Late
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Letting Nvidia Sell H200s to China Is Too Little, Too Late

The Trump administration reversed course, allowing Nvidia to sell its H200 AI accelerators to China in exchange for a 25% cut of revenue. But Chinese officials are already restricting access to imported chips, pushing companies to use domestic alternatives from Huawei and Baidu instead.

by Megan CarterDecember 10, 2025

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