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Meta’s $65 Million Election AI Problem: How the Social Media Giant Fumbled Political Content Moderation—Again

Meta Platforms Inc. spent roughly $65 million on artificial intelligence systems designed to police election-related content during the most recent cycle, yet the results have left regulators, researchers, and political operatives across the ideological spectrum questioning whether the money was well spent. The investment, first reported by The New York Times, represents one of the largest single expenditures by a technology company on AI-driven content moderation tied to democratic processes.

When Your AI Assistant Turns Against You: How Hackers Are Weaponizing Copilot, Grok, and ChatGPT to Spread Malware

The AI tools that millions of workers rely on daily to draft emails, summarize documents, and write code are now being exploited by cybercriminals as sophisticated attack vectors. Security researchers have demonstrated that popular AI assistants — including Microsoft Copilot, xAI’s Grok, and OpenAI’s ChatGPT — can be manipulated into generating malicious code, crafting convincing phishing campaigns, and even directing users to malware-laden websites.

Dario Amodei’s Ideological Reckoning: How Anthropic’s CEO Is Distancing Himself From the Movement That Made Him

For years, Dario Amodei has been one of the most prominent figures in artificial intelligence, co-founding Anthropic and building it into a company valued at tens of billions of dollars. But in a revealing turn, the CEO is now publicly wrestling with his relationship to effective altruism — the philosophical movement that shaped much of his worldview, funded early AI safety work, and helped catalyze the very concerns about existential risk that gave Anthropic its founding purpose.

Nvidia’s Assault on the CPU Stronghold: How a Meta Data Center Deal Signals a New Front in the Chip Wars

For more than a decade, Nvidia has dominated the market for graphics processing units, the specialized chips that power everything from video games to artificial intelligence training. But the company led by Jensen Huang is no longer content to reign over GPUs alone. A new deal with Meta Platforms to supply central processing units for the social media giant’s data centers marks Nvidia’s most aggressive incursion yet into territory long held by Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.

Ford’s Audacious Bet: How the Automaker Plans to Crack the Affordable EV Code While Rivals Stumble

Ford Motor Company is making a deliberate and aggressive push to reshape the electric vehicle market by targeting the one segment that has largely eluded major automakers: truly affordable EVs. While competitors chase premium margins and Tesla dominates headlines with price cuts on its existing lineup, Ford is quietly engineering a new generation of electric vehicles designed from the ground up to be within reach of mainstream American buyers — a strategy that could redefine the company’s future and alter the competitive dynamics of the entire auto industry.

The DRAM Drought: How a Global Memory Chip Shortage Threatens to Kill Products and Reshape the Tech Industry

A severe shortage of DRAM — the volatile memory chips that power everything from smartphones to servers — is quietly building into one of the most consequential supply chain disruptions the technology industry has faced in years.

Apple’s CarPlay Gets a Voice Upgrade: How Conversational AI Is Reshaping the Dashboard Experience

Apple is preparing to bring conversational artificial intelligence capabilities to CarPlay, a move that signals the company’s broader ambitions to embed its AI technology into every corner of daily life — including the time drivers spend behind the wheel. The update, expected to arrive in March 2025 alongside the iOS 18.4 release, will allow Siri to handle more complex, multi-step requests while drivers keep their eyes on the road and their hands on the steering wheel.

Mark Zuckerberg May Face Parents in Court: Inside the Historic Social Media Addiction Trial Set for 2026

Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta Platforms, could soon find himself sitting across from the parents of children who say his company’s products destroyed their families. A federal judge has ruled that Zuckerberg may be compelled to testify in person during a landmark trial scheduled for 2026, a proceeding that could reshape the relationship between Big Tech and the millions of young users it serves.

Europe’s AI Productivity Puzzle: Why the Continent’s Workforce Is Adopting Artificial Intelligence Faster Than Expected—But Gains Remain Elusive

Across Europe, artificial intelligence is spreading through workplaces at a pace that has caught many economists off guard. Yet the productivity dividends that policymakers have been banking on remain stubbornly difficult to measure, creating a paradox that is now at the center of a growing debate among researchers, business leaders, and government officials. A major new analysis from the Centre for Economic Policy Research sheds fresh light on this tension, offering granular data on how AI is reshaping European labor markets—and where the technology’s promise has yet to materialize.

Google’s Snapseed Camera App Arrives on iPhone, Signaling a Bold New Chapter in Mobile Photography

Google has officially launched its Snapseed Camera app for iPhone, a move that extends the search giant’s photography ambitions beyond its own Pixel hardware and into the hands of hundreds of millions of Apple device users. The release, first reported by 9to5Google, marks a significant strategic shift for a company that has long used camera quality as the primary differentiator for its own smartphone line.