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Technology usually creates jobs for young, skilled workers. Will AI do the same?

A new study of the postwar U.S. shows which kinds of workers historically filled new tech-enabled jobs.

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Skip the $20/Month: 3 Years of Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini for $60

ChatGPT Plus costs $240 per year, but ChatOn is only $55.25 for a full three years when you use code CHAT35. The post Skip the $20/Month: 3 Years of Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini for $60 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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OpenAI Co-Founder Andrej Karpathy Joins Anthropic in AI Research Shakeup

Andrej Karpathy, OpenAI co-founder and former AI director with Tesla, recently joined Anthropic to build a team focused on pretraining research. The post OpenAI Co-Founder Andrej Karpathy Joins Anthropic in AI Research Shakeup appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Google Gives Search Its Biggest AI Overhaul in 25 Years

Google is redesigning Search with AI agents, conversational queries, custom tools, and booking features, raising new questions about web traffic. The post Google Gives Search Its Biggest AI Overhaul in 25 Years appeared first on TechRepublic.

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New Zealand Plans to Cut 9,000 Public Sector Jobs as AI Push Accelerates

New Zealand’s government plans to cut thousands of public service jobs while pushing agencies to adopt AI and tighter budgets. The post New Zealand Plans to Cut 9,000 Public Sector Jobs as AI Push Accelerates appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Building AI models that understand chemical principles

Connor Coley works at the interface of chemistry and machine learning, to discover and design new drug compounds.

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Justin Solomon appointed associate dean of engineering education

MIT faculty member in electrical engineering and computer science to focus on innovation in engineering education and new pedagogical approaches.

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Microsoft Launches New Surface AI PCs for Business Buyers

Microsoft launched new Surface for Business PCs with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips, AI features, 5G options, and enterprise security tools. The post Microsoft Launches New Surface AI PCs for Business Buyers appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Anthropic Just Bought a Developer Tool Used by OpenAI, Google

Anthropic acquired SDK startup Stainless, signaling a deeper push into developer tooling as AI labs compete beyond model performance. The post Anthropic Just Bought a Developer Tool Used by OpenAI, Google appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Agentic AI, Strong Racks, Weak Fabric: Inside Dell’s AI Bet

Dell sharpens its AI vision with agentic endpoints, an AI-ready platform, and factory-built racks, but its muted networking story raises questions about how far its AI Factory can scale. The post Agentic AI, Strong Racks, Weak Fabric: Inside Dell’s AI Bet appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Apple’s Siri Could Get a Grammarly-Like AI Writing Tool at WWDC

Apple’s iOS 27 may add AI writing tools, prompt-built shortcuts, AI wallpapers, and a smarter Siri as WWDC 2026 approaches in June. The post Apple’s Siri Could Get a Grammarly-Like AI Writing Tool at WWDC appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Apple Intelligence Powers New Accessibility Features for iPhone, Mac

Apple Intelligence will upgrade VoiceOver, Voice Control, captions, and Vision Pro wheelchair controls in new accessibility features coming later this year. The post Apple Intelligence Powers New Accessibility Features for iPhone, Mac appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Meta to Slash 8,000 Jobs This Week Amid $145B AI Push

Meta is reportedly cutting about 8,000 jobs while raising AI infrastructure spending, highlighting Big Tech’s shift toward leaner, AI-focused teams. The post Meta to Slash 8,000 Jobs This Week Amid $145B AI Push appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Forget electrons, this breakthrough uses light-matter particles to power AI

Researchers at Penn have created a hybrid light-matter particle that could dramatically speed up AI computing while using far less energy. The breakthrough may help replace some electronic computing processes with ultra-efficient light-based technology.

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7 Best Gemini Photo Editing Trends in 2026 (With Prompts to Try)

Explore seven AI photo trends powered by Google Gemini, from cinematic edits to intentional imperfections, and how prompts are reshaping creative expression in 2026. The post 7 Best Gemini Photo Editing Trends in 2026 (With Prompts to Try) appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Apple’s Siri Revamp May Add Auto-Deleting Chats

Apple’s reported Siri revamp may add auto-deleting AI chats as the company prepares a privacy-focused software push at WWDC 2026. The post Apple’s Siri Revamp May Add Auto-Deleting Chats appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Banned Nvidia AI Chips Keep Reaching China Despite US Crackdown

US export-control cases show how Nvidia chips and other restricted tech are allegedly diverted to China and Russia through shell firms and intermediaries. The post Banned Nvidia AI Chips Keep Reaching China Despite US Crackdown appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Apple’s Fall Lineup Could Include Foldable iPhone, New Macs

Apple is rumored to have more than 15 products planned for fall, including a foldable iPhone, new Macs, AirPods, Watches, and smart-home devices. The post Apple’s Fall Lineup Could Include Foldable iPhone, New Macs appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Vibe Coding Cheat Sheet: Tools, Prompts, Security Tips, and More

This vibe coding cheat sheet explains how plain-language prompts can build apps fast, plus the planning, testing, and security checks needed. The post Vibe Coding Cheat Sheet: Tools, Prompts, Security Tips, and More appeared first on TechRepublic.

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US Approves Nvidia H200 Sales to China, But Shipments Remain Stalled

US approvals could let Nvidia sell H200 AI chips to China, but Beijing’s security concerns and export rules have stalled shipments. The post US Approves Nvidia H200 Sales to China, But Shipments Remain Stalled appeared first on TechRepublic.

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