NPR's Michel Martin asks retired Gen. Joseph Votel about the risks of deploying American ground forces in Iran.
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Automation once meant replacing repetitive tasks with predefined scripts. In 2026, automation has evolved into autonomy. Enterprises are deploying interconnected AI systems capable of monitoring operations, identifying inefficiencies, and executing optimizations with minimal human intervention. This transformation is redefining the mission of every Software Development Company. No longer...
Nothing has officially announced the launch date for its new budget-friendly smartphone, the Nothing Phone 4a. This exciting new device will be unveiled during the Mobile World Congress, an annual event where tech companies showcase their latest innovat
Parade’s Cami Tellez announces new creator economy marketing platform, $4M in funding Cami Tellez is back. Tellez is the founder of the viral undergarments brand Parade, which at one point was seen as the Gen Z rival to Victoria’s Secret. Launched in 2019, when Tellez was just 21, the company went on to raise millions in funding and attract thousands of customers, but was sold in 2023 to...
Nyne, founded by a father-son duo, gives AI agents the human context they’re missing AI agents are expected to soon start making autonomous purchasing and scheduling decisions on behalf of humans. But Michael Fanous, a UC Berkeley computer science graduate and former machine learning engineer at CareRev, argues that these agents are currently missing a critical piece of the puzzle: the full...