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Abstract or die: Why AI enterprises can't afford rigid vector stacks

Vector databases (DBs), once specialist research instruments, have become widely used infrastructure in just a few years. They power today's semantic search, recommendation engines, anti-fraud measures and gen AI applications across industries. There are a deluge of options: PostgreSQL with pgvector, MySQL HeatWave, DuckDB VSS, SQLite VSS, Pinecone, Weaviate, Milvus and several others.The ric [...]

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I tried Samsung's Project Moohan XR headset at I/O 2025 - and couldn't help but smile

From the more comfortable design to the AI-driven software experience, Project Moohan feels like a more polished XR headset even before it's released. [...]

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Aflac got hacked by a cybercrime gang targeting insurance companies

Attack is consistent with Scattered Spider, although no ransomware was involved and the breach was dealt with within hours [...]

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A few secretive AI companies could crush free society, researchers warn

What happens when AI automates R&D and starts to run amok? An intelligence explosion, power accumulation, disruption of democratic institutions, and more, according to these researchers. [...]

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Why GenAI Stalls Without Strong Governance

As companies grapple with moving Generative AI projects from experimentation to productionising – many businesses remain stuck in pilot mode. As our recent research highlights, 92% of organisations are concerned that GenAI pilots are accelerating without first tackling fundamental data issues. Even more telling: 67% have been unable to scale even half of their pilots […]<br /> The post W [...]

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The AI lie: how trillion-dollar hype is killing humanity

AI giants promised perfect accuracy. Instead their models are endangering users. Can integrating humans help? [...]

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Lego introduces a $1,000 set, its most expensive ever

Even Emperor Palpatine would need to save up a little for this particular Death Star, which will go on sale next month [...]

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Stocks trim losses as good economic numbers ease recession fears

Stocks’ losses eased after data showed the labor market holding up and fourth-quarter economic growth was revised higher. The good news helped temper the impact of Trump’s announcement of 25% tariffs on cars, trucks and auto parts — which sent General Motors (GM) and some peers down.Read more... [...]

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iPhone 17 Pro vs. iPhone 15 Pro: My buying advice after comparing the upgrades

The new iPhone 17 Pro features an upgraded camera and the biggest battery yet, but how does it stack up against the 15 Pro? I broke down the differences. [...]

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