🤖 MIT: 95% of enterprise AI isn’t touching profit or loss. At all.
According to fresh findings from MIT, nearly all enterprise-level generative AI deployments are just... meh. Like, no real dents in profit & loss statements. The tech itself? Solid. But the execution? Wobbly. Integration misfires, corporate overconfidence, maybe too many meetings about “innovation.” Either way, the so-called revolution might be running on fumes. For now.
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📱 Pixel 10 drops: smarter than you, maybe - but cooler? Debatable.
Google just launched the Pixel 10 lineup, and yeah, the AI got a glow-up. With Gemini AI wired in, and this new “Magic Cue” thing that rummages through your Gmail, Calendar, even Maps to help you - say - remember your gate at the airport while you’re mid-call? Wild. Everything runs local too, thanks to the Tensor G5 chip. Also on deck: Pixel Watch 4 and Buds 2a, starting at £349 and £129. Real question: are people still hyped about phones?
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🆚 AI influencers are rising - but real ones still punch back with “vibes”
Sure, AI-generated avatars are flooding the influencer scene. Brands love ‘em - they’re cheap, obedient, always photogenic. But perfection comes with a weird aftertaste. Turns out, audiences still vibe with messy, flawed humans. Why? Relatability. That offbeat laugh or accidental overshare? Bots can’t fake it. At least, not convincingly. Yet.
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🏦 Wall Street flinches - AI isn’t delivering like it promised (yet)
U.S. tech stocks took a wobble. Nasdaq slid ~1.5%, S&P 500 dipped too. Investors seem spooked - AI optimism suddenly feels inflated, especially with Nvidia earnings looming. Overseas markets mirrored the jitters, except in China, oddly calm amid the swirl.
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💉 AI + lifestyle coaching = real gains for diabetes care
The Cleveland Clinic’s latest research shows that blending AI-powered health tools with hands-on lifestyle coaching actually works - patients saw lower A1C numbers and even needed fewer meds. Like, actual clinical outcomes. Imagine that.
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🕵️ AI at Hertz allegedly charging renters for phantom dings
Rep. Nancy Mace wants answers. Hertz’s UVeye AI scanners - supposedly spotting damage - have been flagging drivers for scratches that may or may not even exist. Some folks got billed without human review. Hertz says you can appeal. Critics say, “Cool story.”
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🤝 OpenAI’s chair: This isn’t a bubble... unless you’re one of the losers.
Bret Taylor (OpenAI chairman, tech realist, optimism manager) says the AI boom looks an awful lot like the dot-com wave. Winners will soar, losers will vanish. Flashy demos won’t cut it. Real-world impact wins long-term. That - and a product people actually need.
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