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22.04.26 - 00:36
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Adobe Expands Agentic AI Ecosystem With Big Tech Partners (Bloomberg)
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Adobe is launching a new agentic platform targeting business-to-business and consumers that, in addition to working closely with model providers OpenAI and Anthropic, can ease concern about disruption to its business. The company is partnering with tech giants Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Nvidia, OpenAI, and more to build what it calls the broadest agentic AI ecosystem in the industry. Anil Chakravarthy, Adobe Customer Experience Orchestration Business President, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily from the Adobe Summit 2026 in Las Vegas to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.04.26 - 23:30
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US-China AI race must strike a balance between security and openness (SCMP)
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The United States House Select Committee on China recently released a report on artificial intelligence. Titled “Buy What It Can, Steal What It Must: China's Campaign to Acquire Frontier AI Capabilities”, it captures a hardening view in Washington that Beijing's artificial intelligence rise is closely tied to both market access and security concerns.
Whether fully substantiated or not, such beliefs are increasingly shaping the policy lens through which technology competition between the two......
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21.04.26 - 23:09
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This AI Warning Is A Myth; The Danger Is Not... (ZeroHedge)
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This AI Warning Is A Myth; The Danger Is Not...
Authored by Kay Rubacek via The Epoch Times,
You know this story.
Drop a frog into boiling water, and it will scramble out immediately. But place that same frog in cool water, heat it slowly, and degree by degree, it will never notice the danger until it is too late.
Most of us accept this without question.
The problem is that the story is not true.
It traces back to a German physiologist named Friedrich Goltz, who in 1869 conducted a series of experiments with a rather unusual purpose: to determine whether the soul resided in the brain or the spinal cord. He removed portions of a frog's brain and observed what the animal could no longer do without it.
He found that a frog without its brain would sit placidly in slowly heating water and not attempt to escape. However, a normal frog, with its brain intact, would feel the rising temperature and get out.
That finding was passed around over the decades that followed, stripped of its context, and re...
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21.04.26 - 23:01
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Top Law Firm Apologizes to Bankruptcy Judge for AI Hallucination (Bloomberg)
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One of Wall Street's prominent law firms, Sullivan & Cromwell, wrote to a bankruptcy judge to apologize for a court motion that included inaccurate citations generated by artificial intelligence, according to a filing in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York....
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21.04.26 - 22:12
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Apple CEO Transition: Hardware, AI, China | Bloomberg Tech 4/21/2026 (Bloomberg)
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On this special edition of “Bloomberg Tech,” Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Apple's CEO transition as the company announces hardware boss John Ternus will take over for Tim Cook on Sept. 1. Plus, Cook will become executive chairman, ensuring his corporate diplomacy skills and his strong ties with President Donald Trump remain on call for Apple. And, Ternus' appointment signals Apple plans to stay focused on hardware. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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