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Month: December 2025

AI Agents Slash Audit Work From 50 Hours to Just Two
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AI Agents Slash Audit Work From 50 Hours to Just Two

Seekr and advisory firm Stephano Slack have developed AI agents to automate financial data extraction. The tech reduces manual work from 50 hours to just two for certain audits. It’s part of a push to bring scalable AI to middle-market firms.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
The DJI Drone Ban Is Here. What It Really Means For You.
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The DJI Drone Ban Is Here. What It Really Means For You.

The FCC has officially added DJI to its national security threat list, halting approval for new drones and gear. While current products can still fly, the future for repairs, parts, and the entire US drone ecosystem is suddenly very cloudy.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
SoftBank’s $22.5 Billion OpenAI Gamble Is Getting Desperate
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SoftBank’s $22.5 Billion OpenAI Gamble Is Getting Desperate

SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son is scrambling to assemble a $22.5 billion funding commitment for OpenAI by the end of this year. The firm is selling major stakes and slowing all other investments to go “all-in” on artificial intelligence.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Italy fines Apple $115M for App Store privacy “abuse”
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Italy fines Apple $115M for App Store privacy “abuse”

Apple has been hit with a €93 million ($115.4M) fine by Italy’s competition authority. The regulator says Apple abused its App Store dominance to force restrictive privacy rules on third-party developers, harming their revenue.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
Top Stanford Grads Can’t Find Jobs, And AI Gets the Blame
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Top Stanford Grads Can’t Find Jobs, And AI Gets the Blame

New reporting details how graduates from elite universities like Stanford are facing a brutal entry-level software job market. The prevailing idea is that AI has made junior developers redundant, but research tells a more complicated story.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
Tech Layoffs Top 120,000 in 2025, With AI Now a Key Factor
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Tech Layoffs Top 120,000 in 2025, With AI Now a Key Factor

The tech industry has seen over 122,000 layoffs in 2025 so far, with AI increasingly cited as a direct reason for job cuts. Companies like Amazon, Salesforce, and IBM are using automation to replace functions, while economic policy shifts add to the uncertainty.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
ScrubMarine’s $1M Bet on Underwater Robot Janitors
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ScrubMarine’s $1M Bet on Underwater Robot Janitors

ScrubMarine just closed a €849,000 pre-Seed round to accelerate its autonomous subsea robotics. The UK startup aims to replace slow, dangerous legacy processes in maritime inspection and maintenance. It’s a tough market, but the timing might be right.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
The SEC’s $5 Billion Crypto Crackdown Is Just Getting Started
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The SEC’s $5 Billion Crypto Crackdown Is Just Getting Started

Federal regulators are taking a sledgehammer to crypto fraud. The SEC just charged three trading platforms and four investment clubs in a scheme that allegedly stole over $14 million from social media users. This is part of a massive enforcement push that saw $4.98 billion in crypto penalties in 202

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
How a 22-Year-Old PBS Show Fights Our Math Crisis
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How a 22-Year-Old PBS Show Fights Our Math Crisis

The PBS Kids show ‘Cyberchase’ has been using animated adventures to teach math since 2002. Its creators now explicitly design episodes to combat sinking national math scores and the distraction of social media.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
When AI “Solves” Math, Check the Hype First
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When AI “Solves” Math, Check the Hype First

A scientist’s social media celebration about GPT-5 solving math problems turned out to be wrong. The real story is a lesson in AI hype versus reality, and a glimpse at what these models are actually good for.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025

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