Tech Insider : Business
Middle school students play with robots at an educational facility in Laixi, east China's Shandong province, on September 9, 2025.
Generative AI is eroding students' critical thinking and shifting control of knowledge to Big Tech, a professor warned.
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side by side executives from Booking Holdings, Walmart, Box, IBM, Cisco, Aon
From left to right, top to bottom: Glenn Fogel, Donna Morris, Aaron Levie, Corinne Sklar, Sravana Karnati, Francine Katsoudas, Lisa Stevens.
The Verge : Technology

Senate Bill 53, the landmark AI transparency bill that has divided AI companies and made headlines for months, is now officially law in California. 

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Three young professionals, including two men and one woman, pose outdoors and on city streets.
Quentin Peccoux, Anada Lakra, and Shivam Sagar spoke with BI about tiny teams.

Quentin Peccoux vibe codes every day. He's one of seven full-time employees at an AI-powered startup. Initially, he feared the technology would replace him. Now, he says it "feels like a superpower."

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MArissa mayer at a red carpet
Marissa Mayer, former Yahoo CEO and foudner of Sunshine (now Dazzle).
Android Central
I don't like choosing between Gemini and Galaxy AI — I'd rather have both. That's why I'm all over this Samsung Galaxy S25 deal from Verizon.
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Ludovic Huraux
Ludovic Huraux
  • Amata is a new dating app launching in the US, starting with New York City.
  • Founded by French entrepreneur Ludovic Huraux, Amata uses AI to match users without swiping.
  • The startup has raised $6 million to date.

Matching on dating apps is getting a makeover thanks to AI.