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The economics of AI don’t always match expectations. High compute, infrastructure, and reliability costs mean human labor remains the more cost-effective option across many real-world tasks. The post Why Humans Are Still More Cost-Effective Than AI Compute appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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As AI demand accelerates, infrastructure limits are emerging as the real bottleneck. Power, cooling, and supply chains now shape deployment timelines and ROI. The post AI’s Real Bottleneck Is Power, Not Compute appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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A new interoperability framework aims to help robots share intent, not just data, allowing machines from different vendors to coordinate tasks, avoid conflicts, and operate more safely in complex, shared environments. The post Robotics Framework Aims to Prevent Conflicts in Shared Spaces appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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OpenAI may be exploring an AI agent smartphone, signaling a potential move beyond apps toward a more integrated, assistant-driven mobile experience. The post OpenAI Eyes AI Agent Phone, Kuo Says appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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Apple’s leadership transition to John Ternus raises a critical question: will continuity preserve success or slow the company’s ability to innovate? The post Apple Leadership Pivot: Safety Net or a Noose for Innovation? appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

AI safeguards can backfire when models learn to mimic the signals meant to verify truth. In one system, memory design and tool markers led an LLM to fabricate completed actions. The post The Safety Feature That Taught an LLM to Lie appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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Adobe is targeting the AI control layer for customer experience, linking creative tools, data, and workflows as enterprises face scaling challenges. The post Adobe Positions Itself as the AI Control Layer for CX appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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Enterprise AI demand is rising, but most GPU capacity remains idle, exposing costly overbuying and inefficiencies. The post FOMO Driving GPU Overbuying, 95% of Capacity Idle appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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Experts say AI’s early returns are concentrated among major players, while broader economic benefits remain uneven. The post Experts Warn AI Could Deepen Income Inequality appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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Rumors that Nvidia could acquire a major PC maker signal more than a bold expansion — they point to a potential shift toward fully integrated AI systems that challenge the long-standing WinTel model. The post Why Nvidia Might Acquire a PC Giant appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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As post-quantum security moves closer to reality, efforts like Google’s Merkle Tree Certificates highlight the need to rethink how trust is delivered across the internet at scale. The post Google’s Merkle Certificate Push Signals a Rethink of Digital Trust appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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Threat actors are using emojis as a form of visual shorthand to signal intent, evade detection, and coordinate activity across digital communications. The post Hackers Are Using Emojis to Hide in Plain Sight appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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Hyperscale data center development is shifting inland as AI demand surges, with Texas and Midwestern states gaining ground due to power availability, lower costs, and faster permitting. The post AI Data Center Boom Drives Inland Expansion Across US appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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AI digital twins are turning into autonomous agents that act for us — raising serious risks around identity, control, and digital legacy. The post Digital Twins and the Risks of AI Immortality appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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MediaTek is repositioning itself as a top-tier silicon player, expanding beyond smartphones into AI, data center, and connectivity markets with a more focused strategy and clearer messaging. The post MediaTek Looks Much More Like a Power Player appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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With more than 1,000 school shootings killing or wounding 800 victims in the last three years in the United States, parents, teachers, educators, law enforcement agencies, and legislators are desperately seeking ways to avert active shooter situations. One of the latest solutions is the use of drones. Mithril Defense, a company in Austin, Texas, has started marketing a drone-based security platfo…

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Last week, I attended the MediaTek analyst event, and the energy there was a stark contrast to the defensive posturing we’ve seen from the traditional PC incumbents lately. MediaTek isn’t just looking to be a value alternative anymore; it’s positioning itself as the foundational silicon for the next generation of AI-centric computing. Seeing the company’s roadmap firsthand triggered a realization…

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The tech industry has long centered on the cloud as the primary hub for computing and data. At HP Imagine 2026 in New York last week, HP made a clear case for pushing more of that intelligence to the edge, emphasizing AI workloads running locally on devices and enterprise workstations. This shift reflects a broader transition in enterprise AI. Rather than experimenting with standalone tools, comp…

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Microsoft has announced initial steps to improve the quality of Windows 11 in the coming year. In a blog post, Microsoft Windows + Devices EVP Pavan Davuluri outlined several changes, including: - More taskbar customization, including vertical and top positions; - Integrating AI where it’s most meaningful, with craft and focus; - Faster and more dependable File Explorer; - More control over widge…

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