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Why developers keep contributing to open source projects
What drives individuals to dedicate their expertise and time to open source? A blend of passion, purpose, and community keeps developers engaged.
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What drives individuals to dedicate their expertise and time to open source? A blend of passion, purpose, and community keeps developers engaged.

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Peter and Thomas designed Acutiai, an AI chatbot rooted in Catholic teachings, offering moral, faith-based guidance to families and individuals.

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Run Together, a Grand Rapids startup, is using AI to make launching political campaigns more accessible to newcomers.

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AI-generated videos of the purported Iran conflict are misleading millions, amplifying falsehoods and creating doubt as experts warn of rising digital deception.

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From 'tech neck' remedies to robots racing humans and an AI-powered Zuckerberg clone, here's what’s buzzing in tech this week.

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JLL, under CEO Christian Ulbrich, is using AI to boost efficiency and growth while navigating challenges in real estate and climate initiatives.

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AI is reshaping beauty with virtual try-ons, personalized skincare tools, and AI chatbots. Here's how brands like Sephora and Ulta are leading the charge.

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The focus of software should be on delivering tangible solutions, as software on its own holds no inherent value.

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OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Nvidia, and others unveil updates, with advancements in AI models, usage billing, and robotics among key highlights.

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Gregory Allen reviews Anthropic's Mythos, analyzing its capabilities and potential role in AI applications.

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Anthropic's cautious approach to AI spending highlights its realistic view of demand, contrasting with the overoptimistic bets fueling the industry's spending spree.

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The leaders shaping AI's future are talented, competitive, and driven, but their motivations—and the risks they pose—vary significantly.