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News & Articles By Cassie B.
11/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
AI hallucinations worsen as advanced models invent facts and citations, risking public health
AI fabricates more than half of its academic citations in mental health research. Its reliability plummets for topics outside the mainstream establishment narrative. AI invents fake citations with real-looking links, making detection difficult. The system is trained to guess and invent rather than admit uncertainty. Newer, more powerful AI models are hallucinating at increasingly higher […]
11/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
Cloudflare crash exposes terrifying vulnerability of the modern internet
A major Cloudflare outage disrupted global internet access for hours. The failure was caused by a simple internal configuration error. This event highlights the internet’s dangerous reliance on a few key providers. Experts are skeptical and warn of systemic vulnerability. The outage serves as a wake-up call about fragile digital infrastructure. The digital world held […]
11/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Google sued for allegedly activating Gemini AI to spy on private Gmail messages without user consent
A class action lawsuit alleges Google secretly activated its Gemini AI to scan user communications. The lawsuit claims this is a violation of the California Invasion of Privacy Act. Once activated, Gemini can read and analyze every private email, message, and conversation. Google’s defense is undermined by the feature being turned on by default and […]
11/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
Australian spy chief warns Chinese hackers are pre-positioning for sabotage
Australia’s intelligence chief warns Chinese state hackers are preparing for sabotage. Targets include critical water, energy, and telecommunications infrastructure. Hacking groups are pre-positioning in networks to disrupt services at will. The intent has escalated from espionage to potential destruction and chaos. The private sector is on the front line of this national security threat. We […]
11/06/2025
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By Cassie B.
America losing AI battle to China due to excessive regulation, Nvidia chief warns
Nvidia CEO warns the U.S. is set to lose the AI race to China. He cites China’s lower energy costs and pro-innovation regulations as key advantages. U.S. export controls are forcing China to build a self-sufficient tech ecosystem. Huang criticized potential U.S. state regulations as a headwind for American innovation. China’s domestic AI progress is […]
11/05/2025
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By Cassie B.
A grieving family used AI chatbot Claude to fight a $195,000 hospital bill, slashing it to $33,000
A family used Claude AI chatbot to reduce a $195,000 hospital bill to $33,000 after their brother-in-law’s death. The AI identified duplicative billing where the hospital charged for both master procedures and their individual components. Claude also uncovered improper medical coding and regulatory violations that invalidated major portions of the charges. The $20 monthly AI […]
11/05/2025
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By Cassie B.
U.S. sanctions target North Korean cybercrime networks funding nuclear weapons
U.S. Treasury imposes sanctions on eight individuals and two entities for laundering stolen cryptocurrency to fund North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs. North Korean IT workers posing as freelancers in China funnel millions into Pyongyang’s weapons development through cybercrime and fraudulent remote work schemes. More than $3 billion in stolen cryptocurrency, primarily from American victims, […]
11/04/2025
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By Cassie B.
The great AI displacement begins: White-collar jobs targeted in corporate America’s efficiency push
Major companies like Amazon and Nestlé are cutting thousands of jobs due to AI. This wave of automation uniquely targets white-collar and cognitive roles. Corporate leaders state this strategic shift is happening during robust profitability. Every job level is expected to be transformed by this AI-driven restructuring. The CEOs of the world’s largest corporations are […]
10/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Judge rules OpenAI must face claims of mass-scale copyright theft from authors
A federal court rejected OpenAI’s motion to dismiss a major copyright lawsuit. The judge ruled ChatGPT’s outputs can be substantially similar to copyrighted books. This allows a class-action lawsuit from authors like George R.R. Martin to proceed. A key example was an AI-generated summary that copied the plot of a Martin novel. The decision signals […]
10/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Amazon plans to axe 30,000 corporate jobs in massive AI-driven layoff wave
Amazon is preparing to lay off 30,000 corporate employees. The cuts impact nearly 10% of its corporate workforce across key divisions. This is the largest single layoff under CEO Andy Jassy’s leadership. The company cites cost-cutting and the integration of AI as primary drivers. This follows a previous round of 27,000 job cuts in 2022 […]
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