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Theo Guenais develops methods to verify AI decision-making accuracyScience

Theo Guenais develops methods to verify AI decision-making accuracy

Harvard graduate Theo Guenais creates new mathematical methods to verify AI decision-making accuracy and quantify uncertainty in complex machine systems.

ATOSS Software Opens Bengaluru AI Hub to Recruit Tech TalentTechnology

ATOSS Software Opens Bengaluru AI Hub to Recruit Tech Talent

ATOSS Software opens a new technology hub in Bengaluru, India, to recruit local talent and anchor the development of its future artificial intelligence.

Intuit to lay off 3,000 workers to fund AI investment pushFinance

Intuit to lay off 3,000 workers to fund AI investment push

Intuit will lay off 3,000 employees, or 17% of its global workforce, to reallocate capital and fund a new internal investment push toward artificial intell...

Snap excludes $400M Perplexity revenue from 2026 profit forecastsBusiness

Snap excludes $400M Perplexity revenue from 2026 profit forecasts

Snap Inc. excludes $400 million in projected Perplexity revenue from its 2026 profit forecasts as the company prioritizes financial caution over expansion.

Z.ai, MiniMax lead $22B surge in Hong Kong AI listingsFinance

Z.ai, MiniMax lead $22B surge in Hong Kong AI listings

Z.ai, MiniMax, Biren, and Iluvatar CoreX drive a $22 billion surge in Hong Kong AI listings as investors favor these debuts over cooling U.S. tech stocks.

AI-driven research risks narrowing scope of scientific discoveryScience

AI-driven research risks narrowing scope of scientific discovery

Hyunjin Shim at California State University, Fresno warns that AI-driven research methods may narrow scientific discovery by favoring machine-friendly data.

Trump administration drafts new AI oversight rules for tech firmsTechnology

Trump administration drafts new AI oversight rules for tech firms

The Trump administration is drafting new federal AI oversight rules for tech firms to prevent potential cybersecurity collapses across the United States.

OpenAI Models Refuse Rigid Rules by Labeling Documents as Goblin LootTechnology

OpenAI Models Refuse Rigid Rules by Labeling Documents as Goblin Loot

OpenAI released GPT-5.5, but the new model is labeling user documents as goblin loot instead of following instructions due to unexpected feedback loops.

University of Alabama to Launch Dedicated School of Data ScienceScience

University of Alabama to Launch Dedicated School of Data Science

The University of Alabama plans to launch a new School of Data Science to provide computational training across all 13 of its existing academic colleges.

MrBeast's Beast Industries Seeks AI ChiefEntertainment

MrBeast's Beast Industries Seeks AI Chief

Jimmy Donaldson's Beast Industries is hiring a head of artificial intelligence to build a production empire where AI serves as the core creative engine.

White House Memo Targets AI Intellectual Property TheftTechnology

White House Memo Targets AI Intellectual Property Theft

White House official Michael Kratsios issued a memo on April 23 accusing foreign entities in China of running industrial-scale theft of American AI code.

Rachel Chung to Discuss AI and Liberal Arts at William & Mary May 7Business

Rachel Chung to Discuss AI and Liberal Arts at William & Mary May 7

Clinical professor Rachel Chung will present her research on artificial intelligence and liberal arts at William & Mary on May 7 at 7 p.m. in Williamsburg.