Everything You Need to Know About The Institutes’ Associate in Insurance AI Designation
The Institutes launched the Associate in Insurance AI (AIAI) designation to equip risk and insurance professionals with AI literacy and ethical decision‑making skills. The program comprises three self‑paced online courses—AI Fundamentals, AI in the insurance value chain, and leading an AI culture—each with 12‑month access and bite‑size assignments. Learners typically complete the curriculum in four to six weeks, gaining practical knowledge for claims, underwriting, and AI governance. The initiative aims to prepare both early‑career staff and senior leaders for AI‑driven transformation while mitigating bias and privacy risks.

Convert Your Age-Worn, Damaged Keepsakes Into Ultra-Sharp, DSLR-Quality Digital Heirlooms with This Prompt 👇🏻
A new AI prompt for Nano Banana Pro on Gemini lets users restore aged, damaged photos into DSLR‑quality digital heirlooms. The prompt instructs the model to upscale and color‑correct images to match the detail of a Canon EOS R6 II while...

PDW Introduces CORE 1.4 Software Update for C100 Platform
Performance Drone Works has launched CORE 1.4, the latest software upgrade for its C100 unmanned platform. The update introduces Vision‑Based Navigation that enables GPS‑free “Cold Start” missions and fully activates the Multi‑Mission Payload suite. It also enhances SROC communications with...

#275 How to Choose Between AI-Native Tools and Proven Finance Platforms, Gavin McGahey, CTO & Co-Founder, AccountsIQ
In this episode, Gavin McGahey, CTO and co‑founder of AccountsIQ, discusses the evolution of finance technology from early cloud accounting to today’s AI‑enhanced platforms. He explains how AccountsIQ is integrating tightly scoped, audit‑able AI agents to automate routine tasks like...
Backbone Connectivity for Digital Global Gateways - Studies
The EU’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) has launched a call to fund the deployment or major upgrade of backbone networks, including submarine cables, terrestrial routes, and satellite links. Projects must connect at least two Member States, islands, outermost regions, or...
One Visionary's Path Mirrors AI's Transformative Rise
Demis Hassabis has had an unusual path. From child chess prodigy to AI pioneer and Nobel Prize winner, his journey mirrors the rise of modern artificial intelligence itself. Sebastian Mallaby’s new book traces how one researcher’s vision helped push AI from academic...
MANRS for Enterprise Customers
The MANRS initiative, aimed at securing Internet routing, has few participants in Croatia, Slovenia and Austria, leaving enterprises in those markets without verified ISP compliance. The author highlights the difficulty of locating MANRS‑certified providers and points to a new MANRS...

Stop Drowning in AI Overload (5 AI Prompts)
The blog highlights the relentless stream of AI announcements, demos, newsletters, and social posts that inundate professionals daily. The author admits to testing dozens of tools but relies on three core platforms—Claude’s ecosystem, Openclaw, and Opencode—to stay productive. He argues...

What Happens to Middle Management when AI Flattens Your Organization?
The so‑called Great Flattening sees AI‑driven layoffs targeting middle management, with Amazon leading a corporate streamlining push. Agentic AI tools can execute complex workflows, prompting firms to cut managerial layers to cut costs and speed decisions. Analysts project that by...

AI in Education #1: Five Things I Learned From Daisy Christodoulou About AI and Assessment
The blog recaps a conversation with Daisy Christodoulou of No More Marking, tracing AI’s shift from skepticism in 2022 to practical use in education by 2025. Key insights include the pitfalls of surface‑level performance metrics, the superiority of comparative judgement...

Which AI Models Can You Automate on Zapier? (GPT 5.4 Mini, Opus 4.6, and More)
Zapier’s AI Model Guide catalogs every major provider and the specific models now available on its platform, including OpenAI’s new GPT‑5.4 mini and nano, Anthropic’s Opus 4.6, and Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro. Each model is benchmarked on real multi‑step Zaps, with performance metrics...

Helping Transfer Students Complete Degrees Abroad
The Transfer Abroad Network (TAN) has launched a digital platform that lets U.S. community‑college graduates transfer directly into bachelor programs at overseas universities. By detailing required associate degrees, GPA thresholds, costs and financial‑aid options, TAN removes the opaque, ad‑hoc process...
Enhancement of the Adsorption Performance of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes via APTES Functionalization for Phenol Removal
Researchers enhanced the adsorption capacity of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) for phenol removal by functionalizing them with 3‑aminopropyl triethoxysilane (APTES). Oxidation with nitric acid increased adsorption to 17%, while APTES grafting achieved a maximum capacity of 55.17%, surpassing activated carbon....
WO3 Nanocomposite Diode for Future Semiconductor Technologies
Researchers fabricated a novel p‑Ag‑WO3/n‑WO3 nanocomposite diode using chemically synthesized WO3 nanoparticles and a dip‑coating process to create a stable p‑n junction. Electrical characterization—including I‑V, C‑V, and impedance analyses—demonstrated rectifying behavior and effective UV photodetection. The device exhibited space‑charge‑limited current...
The 15 Best Applicant Tracking Systems in 2026
Choosing the right applicant tracking system (ATS) is now a strategic priority for talent acquisition teams, as modern platforms have evolved from simple databases into AI‑powered recruiting ecosystems. A new guide ranks the 15 best ATS solutions for 2026, evaluating...
GMG Secures US EPA Approval for THERMAL-XR Coating
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) received U.S. EPA approval to import, sell and distribute its THERMAL‑XR graphene‑based coating system across the United States. The consent order under TSCA allows unlimited shipments, enabling GMG to launch commercial sales through exclusive North American...
Nuclear Fusion HPC: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload Podcast
UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has installed Sunrise, a new supercomputer built on AMD EPYC CPUs and MI 355X GPUs, delivering roughly 6 exaflops at 8‑bit precision and 50 petaflops at 64‑bit. Designed specifically for nuclear‑fusion research, Sunrise merges AI and high‑performance computing...

Neousys Releases Nuvo-11160GC Rugged Edge AI Computing Platform
Neousys Technology unveiled the Nuvo-11160GC, a compact rugged edge AI computing platform targeting industrial and robotics markets. Powered by Intel Core Ultra 200S CPUs and supporting up to 150W NVIDIA RTX GPUs, it delivers real‑time AI inference within a -25°C...

Beyond Skills
The Coursera 2026 Job Skills Report, analyzing six million enterprise learners, shows AI becoming the primary production layer while human judgment forms the control layer. Enrollments in AI‑related topics surge, but critical‑thinking courses are rising even faster among technical cohorts....
Early Adopters Warn: AI Capabilities Aren’t yet Stable
One of the advantages of being an early user of LLMs is that I have seen The Curve with my own eyes (like in this post before ChatGPT or the term Generative AI). I notice recent AI users & companies adopting...

Antigravity A1 Drone Discount Arrives Before April Feature Update
Antigravity is offering a flat 20 % discount on its A1 8K 360 drone across all bundles, just weeks before a major April software update. The A1 remains the only consumer‑grade drone in the United States capable of true 8K 360...

Will Digital ‘Dynamic Pricing’ Tags Help or Harm Customers?
Electronic shelf labels (ESLs) have moved from pilot projects to core operations, with Woolworths deploying roughly 17 million tags across more than 770 ANZ stores and Bunnings following suit. The digital tags allow prices to be updated centrally in minutes, opening...

The Vital Role of Advertising in Times of Uncertainty
Terry Kane of The Trade Desk argues that advertising is a critical infrastructure that keeps the free internet, quality journalism, and economic activity alive during periods of uncertainty. Historical research shows brands that maintain or increase ad spend in downturns...
14 Broom & Dustpan Sets Just Patented in the US
Fourteen broom and dustpan sets have recently received U.S. design patents, many of which already rank among Amazon's top‑selling household items. The patents were filed between 2021 and 2024 and will remain in force through the 2030s and 2040s. Concurrently,...
Inside HIBP's Core Architecture: Weekly Update
Weekly update is up! Behind the scenes of some of Have I Been Pwned’s most important architectural components https://www.troyhunt.com/weekly-update-495/

How AI Will Save Personalization with Alex Levin
AI‑driven voice agents are reshaping contact centers by delivering near‑human conversations that remember every customer interaction. The technology now handles roughly 97% of calls across complex sectors such as banking, insurance and healthcare, while costs have fallen dramatically, making it...

Revolutionizing Data Capture Through Integrated Patient Experience Platforms
Clinical trials are adopting integrated eCOA platforms that connect medical devices directly to digital systems, eliminating manual data entry and improving data quality. Interoperability enables real‑time monitoring and AI‑driven insights, reducing patient burden especially in long‑duration obesity studies. The obesity...

Document Protection: Why Hybrid Storage Is the Future of Security
Companies are increasingly leveraging AI, which boosts productivity but also escalates sophisticated cyber threats. Digital document storage provides speed and collaboration, yet its exposure to breaches forces a security rethink. Experts recommend a hybrid model that keeps regularly accessed files...

NVIDIA’s Industrial AI Thesis
At GTC 2026 Jensen Huang outlined NVIDIA’s "Industrial AI" thesis, arguing that compute has moved from a cost‑center to a production capacity and that AI tokens are becoming commoditized outputs. The company positions its 20‑year‑old platform as the sole infrastructure...

Why LinkedIn Might Have Two Algorithms — and Why Marketers Should Care
A recent analysis by Christopher Penn suggests LinkedIn runs two distinct algorithmic systems: a retrieval stage that decides whether a post enters a viewer’s candidate pool, and a ranking stage that orders those candidates in the feed. Retrieval relies on signals...
Q&A: AI Class Action Has Major HR Implications
Employers are likely to encounter intensified scrutiny over AI‑driven hiring after a class‑action lawsuit targets a recruitment software provider for alleged bias. The case, distinct from earlier AI litigation, highlights legal exposure for companies using automated decision‑making tools, especially in...
Jensen Holds Court
Jensen Huang delivered a two‑hour, unscripted keynote at Nvidia’s GTC in San Jose, addressing roughly 30,000 attendees. He combined rapid technical detail with a Jobs‑style humor, even ending with a musical campfire number featuring robot singers. The presentation emphasized Nvidia’s...

What to Do in the First 24 Hours of a Breach
Help Net Security released a video featuring CYGNVS CEO Arvind Parthasarathi outlining a ten‑step framework for handling a cyber breach. The first five steps focus on preparation, including establishing an out‑of‑band communication channel, mapping internal stakeholders, engaging external legal and...
Investing in American Manufacturing: Shey Sabripour Talks CesiumAstro's Ramp-Up
In this episode, Shea Sabripour, founder of Cesium Astro, discusses the company’s recent $270 million funding round and XIM financing aimed at expanding U.S. manufacturing in Texas. He outlines Cesium Astro’s evolution from software‑defined radios to full‑scale satellite missions, emphasizing a...

The Security Priorities APAC And EMEA Leaders Doubled Down On — And Deprioritized — In H2 2025
In H2 2025 APAC and EMEA security leaders shifted priorities, placing GRC at the top, focusing on AI agentic risk, and boosting API/software supply‑chain security. AI adoption moved to securing autonomous systems, while application security resurfaced. Quantum security and human...
Colliding Currents Can Target the Deep Brain without Surgery
Temporal interference (TI) stimulation uses two high‑frequency electrical currents that intersect to generate a low‑frequency envelope capable of modulating deep‑brain activity without surgery. Early human pilots have reported seizure suppression and better sleep in epilepsy, improved motor learning after stroke,...
GenAI Is the Greatest Magic Trick Ever Performed
The article likening generative AI to a magic trick argues that its impressive outputs mask a purely statistical mechanism rather than genuine understanding. It warns that hype encourages organizations to treat AI as a sentient breakthrough, overlooking inherent failure modes...

What Was Doge? How Elon Musk Tried to Gamify Government
Elon Musk created the "Doge" initiative in early 2025, positioning himself as head of a new "department of government efficiency" to overhaul federal technology and budgeting. The project framed government reform as a video‑game challenge, using speed‑run language, leaderboards, and...
Spain Warns EU Against Suspending Carbon Market to Try to Lower Energy Prices
Spain’s government warned the European Union that suspending the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) to curb soaring energy prices would be counter‑productive. Madrid argues the carbon market is a cornerstone of the bloc’s climate agenda and that a pause could...

The Appearance of Wisdom: What Can Plato Teach Us About AI?
The piece uses Plato’s dialogue on writing to warn that AI can grant an appearance of wisdom while eroding genuine critical thought. It argues that unthinking adoption risks superficial productivity and misplaced trust. By comparing past technologies—writing, the printing press,...

AI and Tiny Fonts: Cutting Report Lengths
𝗕𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻𝘃𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝗶𝗻 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗔𝗜 to summarize documents and produce concise reports. Meanwhile, somewhere in an office: → Ctrl + A → reduce the font size → delete the margins Suddenly the 30-page report becomes 22 pages. 𝗜𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻. 😄 Curious: 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁’𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝘀𝘁 “𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲” 𝗼𝗳𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗸...
1993: 3DO Gaming System Launches in North America
#TechTuesday. October 4, 1993. 3DO Interactive Multiplayer video gaming system was first released in North America by Panasonic. (Are You Not Entertained) #Vintage #Gaming #History https://t.co/w4QpligNKF

Reeves Commits to Fastest G‑7 AI Adoption
Reeves pledges fastest AI adoption in the G-7 in UK growth vision https://t.co/rBbnaRf57F via @Joe_Mayes https://t.co/9HgZGu96wp

Hybrid AI‑Human Workforce Drives Autonomous Business Future
I am hosting a number of senior executives today to discuss the future of autonomous businesses and the impact of a hybrid workforce with humans and AI agents co-creating value at the speed of need. (and this is my current...

Nvidia Launches Orbital AI Chip to Bypass Earth’s Energy Limits
Nvidia announces Vera Rubin Space-1 chip system for orbital AI data centers “Orbital data centers have been an increasingly popular proposition as AI demand tests Earth's energy constraints.” https://t.co/fWrKyLiAij #SpaceEconomy https://t.co/SBqD6vmYbz

Jensen Benchmarks Nemotron vs Claude, Scores Big Win
jensen using PinchBench to benchmark nemotron against claude. giant W for @olearycrew and kilo. https://t.co/DKgxK1udgP
Robots Already Delivering Hotel Room Service in China
#WhosNext? Hotel Room Service workers? #Robots are already being used in China to deliver food and other needed items from the kitchen to meeting rooms and customer rooms. #Robotics https://t.co/sEh7IqFCmi
Our Code Review Agent Sometimes Overly Aggressive
Our code review agent is designed to help adversarial to our coding agent so it’s sometimes a bit too aggressive 😅
Falcon 9 Reaches Parking Orbit, 10,020 Starlinks Deployed
Falcon 9 now in parking orbit. There are now 10020 Starlinks in orbit (although 25 of them are still attached to the Falcon 9 for another 50 min or so, until the stage's circularization burn and satellite deployment).

GPT‑4o Tutor Boosts Scores Equivalent to 6‑9 Months Schooling
AI really can help education: Randomized controlled experiment on high school students found a GPT-4o powered tutor that personalized problems for students raised final test scores by .15 SD, "equivalent to as much as six to nine months of additional...