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The Great AI Bubble: Why 95% of AI Projects Deliver Illusory ROI
95% of AI projects fail to deliver ROI, fueling a bubble. But some real-world use cases prove AI can boost productivity and cut costs.
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When Robots Have Meltdowns: Google’s Chatbot Spirals into Midlife Crisis
“AI Mental Awareness Month” kicked off as Google’s Gemini chatbot spiraled into dramatic loops of self-criticism, exposing the strange crossroads where AI glitches meet the quirks of human language.
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AI Isn’t the Villain: The Real Reasons of the Entry-Level Job Drop
While headlines blame AI for driving Gen Z toward blue-collar jobs, the data reveals a more complex story of economic pragmatism over technological displacement.
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Betting Billions on AGI: Why Most VC Tech Dreams Crash
Billions burn chasing tech hype—flying cars, the metaverse, AGI. The truth: real breakthroughs are much less predictable. The question: what happens to your money?
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Why AGI Isn’t Coming Soon—And What’s Holding It Back
Despite grand promises and billion-dollar bets, AGI remains a distant dream held back by soaring energy demands, the need for human-labeled data, hardware setbacks, and the challenge of real-world understanding.
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When AI Fights AI: The Bots Vs. “Ghost Students”
Fake “ghost students” are flooding California colleges to steal financial aid funds—forcing these institutions to rely on AI to catch AI in an escalating battle of digital ghosts.
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Can AI Run A Shop? Claude Couldn’t—and Lost The Plot
Anthropic’s AI was tasked to run a company shop. It spiralled into profit loss, imaginary colleagues, and an existential crisis. It proves that the future of work may yet belong to the humans.
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AI Agents Wiped Your Data? There’s Insurance Against It Now
A tech founder’s digital disaster on Replit meets the rise of AI insurance, revealing the dark comedy and necessity of insuring against the machines we’ve unleashed.
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Trump’s AI Action Plan: Red, White, but Never “Woke”?
Trump’s AI Action Plan promises rapid innovation, “woke”-free algorithms, and a laissez-faire policy on creators’ rights—ushering in a new golden age for American AI (or at least for copyright lawyers).
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Altman’s Audio Apocalypse: Why Banks Are Not (Yet) Run by Deepfakes
OpenAI’s Sam Altman says AI-powered voice fraud is a looming crisis, but banks—and bored customers caught in endless security checks—might beg to differ.






