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15 surprising ways I used AI to save me weeks of work in 2024
In 2024, AI became truly helpful. Here are 15 clever ways I integrated it into my workflow for quicker, better results – and what I hope to do with it in 2025. Read more
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This Smart Bathroom Exhaust Fan Is Great for Parties
It’s Wi-Fi- and Bluetooth-enabled, can play music as you shower, and has a motion-sensing full-color light and even a humidity sensor. Read more
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5 biggest Linux and open-source stories of 2024: From AI arguments to security close calls
AI arrived, security troubles were dodged, and after years of development, real-time Linux finally made it into mainstream Linux. Here’s what shook up the open-source world this year and what it means for 2025. Read more
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The Download: trustworthy humanoid robots, and Anduril’s latest project
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Will we ever trust robots? The world might seem to be on the brink of a humanoid-robot heyday. New breakthroughs in artificial intelligence promise the type of capable, general-purpose robots previously seen only… Read more
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The 4 key aspects of a successful data strategy
How do data strategies work and do companies even need them? This question is on the minds of many business leaders today. At the same time, they are under increasing pressure to remain competitive and innovative. A key factor in achieving this goal is the effective use of data: it allows companies to identify efficiency… Read more
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Trump taps Sriram Krishnan for AI advisor role amid strategic shift in tech policy
President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Sriram Krishnan, a seasoned entrepreneur and former Andreessen Horowitz partner, as the Senior Policy Advisor for Artificial Intelligence within the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Krishnan’s appointment signals a renewed focus on maintaining US leadership in AI innovation, alongside a push to reshape how AI interacts with… Read more
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Electric Vehicle Charging Is Going to Get Political
The incoming Trump administration has signaled its hostility toward EVs. Will the red-state/blue-state divide come for public charging? Read more
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The World’s First Crispr Drug Gets a Slow Start
The first medical treatment to use Crispr gene editing has been on the market for a year. Its complexity means few patients in the US have received it yet. Read more
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Will we ever trust robots?
The world might seem to be on the brink of a humanoid-robot heyday. New breakthroughs in artificial intelligence promise the type of capable, general-purpose robots previously seen only in science fiction—robots that can do things like assemble cars, care for patients, or tidy our homes, all without being given specialized instructions. It’s an idea that… Read more
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IT leaders’ top 9 takeaways from 2024
The past year was another one of rapid change, as economic cycles, business trends, and technology itself evolved at a breakneck pace. So what did the year that was — and all its frenetic energy — teach us? We asked a handful of CIOs to catch their breath and think about what they are taking… Read more