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AI Job Search Burnout Is Making Candidates Ghost Employers
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Job Search Burnout Is Making Candidates Ghost Employers

A new report reveals that AI is backfiring in the hiring process. Candidates are ghosting recruiters at record rates, often because automated systems make them feel disconnected and unimportant.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 22, 2025
Apple’s New Siri Delayed to 2026, But There’s a Plan
AIComputingSoftware

Apple’s New Siri Delayed to 2026, But There’s a Plan

Apple is taking its time with AI, pushing a major Siri overhaul to 2026. The delay follows a muted WWDC and hints at a potential partnership with Google’s Gemini to catch up.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 22, 2025
Visa’s Plan to Make AI Shopping Bots Feel Safe and Simple
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Visa’s Plan to Make AI Shopping Bots Feel Safe and Simple

Visa is tackling the next frontier of e-commerce: AI agents that can make purchases on your behalf. Their strategy focuses on building a universal trust layer so these bots feel as safe and seamless as a regular card payment, without merchants having to rebuild everything.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
PowerPoint’s New AI Explainer Is a Lifesaver for Bad Slides
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PowerPoint’s New AI Explainer Is a Lifesaver for Bad Slides

Microsoft is rolling out a new “Explainer” feature for PowerPoint, powered by Copilot. It lets users right-click on dense slides for instant, simplified breakdowns. This could be a game-changer for deciphering jargon-heavy presentations.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
AI Browsers Got Tested, and One Was Way Less Terrible
AIInnovationSoftware

AI Browsers Got Tested, and One Was Way Less Terrible

The future of browsing might be AI agents doing the work for you. But a real-world test of the two leading contenders shows that future is still frustratingly far away. One agent, however, failed much more gracefully than the other.

by Darren HoltDecember 20, 2025
OpenAI’s $100B Fundraise Is a Bet on an AI Arms Race
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OpenAI’s $100B Fundraise Is a Bet on an AI Arms Race

OpenAI is in talks to raise up to $100 billion, which could value the company at $830 billion. The move signals a massive escalation in the capital required to compete in AI.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Europe’s First Liquid-Cooled Blackwell Cluster Lands in Ireland
AIComputingTechnology

Europe’s First Liquid-Cooled Blackwell Cluster Lands in Ireland

A new Nvidia supercomputer is set to go live in Cork, Ireland. The liquid-cooled system, built with eight B200 Blackwell chips, is an upgrade to the previous Boole system and is touted as a first for Europe.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025
The AI Butterfly Effect: Why Your Next Glitch Could Go Viral
AICybersecuritySoftware

The AI Butterfly Effect: Why Your Next Glitch Could Go Viral

As companies link AI systems across departments, they unlock huge value but also create new vulnerabilities. The biggest danger isn’t a single AI failing—it’s that failure spreading like wildfire.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Firefox’s AI “Kill Switch” Is a Smart Move, But Is It Enough?
AIPrivacySoftware

Firefox’s AI “Kill Switch” Is a Smart Move, But Is It Enough?

Following new CEO Anthony Enzor-DeMeo’s AI-focused vision, Mozilla faced immediate backlash. The Firefox team has now revealed plans for an absolute “AI kill switch” to completely disable all built-in LLM features, aiming to retain user trust through transparency and customization.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025
Colgate’s AI Playbook: From Chatbots to New Toothpaste
AIBusinessSoftware

Colgate’s AI Playbook: From Chatbots to New Toothpaste

Colgate is taking a unique, bottom-up approach to enterprise AI. Instead of a single corporate chatbot, they’re letting employees build their own assistants while also using AI to invent new products and packaging.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025

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