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Parseword: Wordle Creator’s New Puzzle Game Arrives Fans of daily word games are discovering Parseword, a new puzzle created by the mind behind the viral sensation Wordle. Designed to introduce players to cryptic crosswords, Parseword combines approachable tutorials with challenging gameplay. The ne...
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Google’s Gemini AI Expands Across Workspace Apps Google is making Gemini AI a central part of its Workspace experience, offering users new ways to create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations without leaving their apps. The latest updates bring a dedicated Gemini chat window to Google Docs, AI-...
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Photoshop AI Assistant: Edit Images by Simply Asking Adobe has rolled out a public beta of its AI assistant for Photoshop on web and mobile, letting users edit images just by describing changes. Curious about removing distractions, changing backgrounds, or adjusting colors without complex tools? The...
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Meta Deepfake Moderation Fails as Oversight Board Calls for Action Meta’s current systems for identifying deepfakes are struggling to keep up with the speed and scale of misinformation online. The Meta Oversight Board has now issued a strong warning, urging the company to strengthen AI content label...
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AI Gig Economy: Laid-Off Professionals Train Their Replacements A growing number of skilled professionals are discovering a harsh new reality: they’re helping AI learn how to replace the very work they once did. Laid-off lawyers, PhDs, journalists, and scientists are finding themselves in the gig ec...
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Apple Smart Home Display Could Arrive This Fall Apple fans are buzzing over the latest rumors about the company’s long-awaited smart home display. Once expected in 2025 and later delayed to spring 2026, the device now appears set for a fall launch. Early leaks suggest the new HomePod-style display w...
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OpenAI and Google Employees Rally Behind Anthropic Lawsuit Tech employees from OpenAI and Google are making waves in the AI and defense sectors by publicly supporting Anthropic’s lawsuit against the Pentagon. The legal battle centers on the Trump administration labeling Anthropic as a “supply chain ...
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A negative attitude at work can quietly hold back your career, but it often begins with something deeper—how the brain processes information. Psychologists explain that humans naturally notice criticism and problems faster than positive feedback. This mental tendency, known as negativity bias, can d...
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The role of a manager is changing, and some organizations are responding with a bold shift in language and leadership philosophy. Instead of calling their leaders “managers,” one global marketing company now calls them talent developers. The idea is simple but powerful: leadership should focus prima...
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If your job applications keep disappearing without a response, the problem may not be your experience—it may be the Applicant Tracking System (ATS). Many companies now rely on ATS software to filter resumes before a recruiter ever sees them. Studies suggest that roughly 71% of hiring managers use th...
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Social media slop—a term describing low-value, mass-produced online content—is becoming increasingly common across digital platforms. Thanks to AI tools, anyone can now publish dozens of posts a day with minimal effort. While this surge has made content creation easier, it has also filled feeds with...
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For years, many of the people responsible for pop culture’s most memorable moments remained invisible. Choreographers, stylists, editors, and creative directors often designed the performances audiences loved, yet the spotlight usually went to the stars delivering them. Now, social media is changing...
