
Charter’s Leading with AI Summit in New York highlighted a counter‑intuitive hiring strategy: double down on entry‑level talent while reshaping those roles for an AI‑augmented workplace. IBM’s CHRO, Nickle LaMoreaux, shared that the company is tripling entry‑level hires, even in software development, to stay competitive. Talent leaders were urged to rewrite every junior job description to demonstrate new value beyond routine tasks. The summit will be followed by a second event in San Francisco and a detailed playbook due in March.

The episode examines China's rapid expansion of the humanoid robotics industry, driven by government subsidies and venture capital, and the resulting overcapacity warning from the National Development and Reform Commission. It highlights the high costs, limited real-world demand, and technical...

On February 5 2026 OpenAI and Anthropic launched GPT‑5.3 Codex and Opus 4.6, models that can write, test, and refine complete applications without human intervention. The author, Matt Shumer, reports that these systems exhibit judgment‑like decision‑making and even participated in their own development, marking...

The episode examines Midland Bank's 1984 decision to eliminate fees for cheques, statements, and standing orders, effectively making personal banking free in the UK. It explores how this bold move reshaped the competitive landscape, prompting other banks to adopt similar...

In July 2024 mySociety published its first AI Framework, establishing a principle of using AI responsibly and only when it is the best tool for the job. To keep the guidance current, the organisation now follows a three‑pronged approach: a...

The Evil Tester Show episode 030 features Dragan Spiridonov discussing his open‑source Agentic QE fleet, a suite of AI‑driven agents and skills that extend Claude Code for quality engineering. The tooling can automate browser interactions via Playwright or Vibium, generate test...

The UK Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 replaces GDPR Article 22 with Section 80, easing restrictions on fully automated decision‑making (ADM) while defining "meaningful human involvement" and "significant" effects. The new safeguards only trigger when decisions rely on special categories of...

The article cautions marketers against treating AI‑optimized search (AEO) as a blanket replacement for traditional SEO, urging a focus on where AI intersects the customer journey. It explains that top‑of‑funnel research queries are increasingly answered by LLMs, diverting low‑intent traffic,...

Researchers have identified transparent DNS forwarders as a potent, overlooked vector for reflective amplification attacks. Unlike traditional open resolvers, these forwarders relay queries without rewriting source IPs, allowing attackers to exploit shielded recursive resolvers and bypass rate‑limiting controls. Weekly Internet‑wide...

A senior lawyer’s preference for generative AI over a junior associate sparked debate about the true capabilities of AI tools. The article stresses that current models, even Retrieval‑Augmented Generation systems, can hallucinate and lack genuine understanding. It argues that lawyers...

BriefCatch announced the acquisition of WordRake’s core product, technology assets, and its twelve editing patents. The deal merges two leading legal‑writing tools into a single platform, with WordRake CEO Scott Johns joining BriefCatch as a strategic advisor. The integration follows...

Hg has completed the acquisition of OneStream for $6.4 billion, paying $24 per share—a 31% premium to the prior market price. The deal positions Hg as a major player in corporate performance management (CPM) and business intelligence, leveraging its software expertise...

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared an investigational new drug application for Life Biosciences' ER‑100, a viral gene‑therapy that delivers inducible Oct‑4, Sox‑2 and Klf‑4 (OSK) to the eye. The first‑in‑human trial will enroll a small cohort of...

Spark is evolving from low‑level RDD and notebook‑driven workflows to declarative pipelines, branded as Lakeflow on Databricks. The new framework lets engineers define flows, datasets, and pipelines in a configuration‑first manner, while Spark handles execution for both batch and streaming....

Samsung researchers demonstrated a ferroelectric transistor that can cut NAND flash power consumption by up to 96%, integrating it into planar and 3‑D NAND strings. The approach replaces the traditional polysilicon channel or charge‑trap layer with a hafnium‑based ferroelectric oxide,...

Robin Moffatt discusses how data engineering has shifted from traditional batch processing to real‑time streaming in a recent podcast interview. He outlines the technical drivers—cloud scalability, event‑driven architectures, and low‑latency analytics—that enable continuous data pipelines. Moffatt also highlights emerging tools...
The PCPer Podcast discussed HP's new "Laptop as a Service" offering, which rents gaming laptops like the Victus and Omen models for monthly fees ranging from $50 to $130. The hosts criticize the model as a financially wasteful scam, noting...

Since 2017 IBM has turned its HR function into a "Client Zero" lab, using internal AI prototypes before market release. The HR team applied an "eliminate, simplify, automate" mantra, even shutting down its phone line and email overnight to test...

Over the past two years, companies have deployed AI tools across their workforces, launching large‑scale pilots and encouraging experimentation. While many organizations report localized productivity gains, most have not yet translated these pilots into measurable financial returns. A recent panel...
The episode discusses Microsoft's poorly handled announcement of the Windows 11 26H1 update, which is limited to select new ARM‑based devices and not offered as an in‑place upgrade. It highlights the confusion this caused for sysadmins amid a compressed Windows 11 end‑of‑life schedule...

Rebecca Hinds, head of Glean’s Work AI Institute, distills findings from the AI Transformation 100 report into actionable ideas for reshaping the modern workplace. The report highlights AI‑augmented knowledge search, automated workflow bots, personalized learning assistants, real‑time analytics, and ethical...

Organizations are confronting AI’s takeover of routine work by redefining the human capabilities that drive performance. Leading firms such as McKinsey and Dropbox are prioritizing learning agility, metacognition, and judgment, embedding these skills into hiring, development, and promotion processes. The...

AI is reshaping the C‑suite by pulling human‑resources, technology, and business leaders into shared responsibility for AI transformation. Executives recognize that AI challenges are as much about people and culture as they are about algorithms and infrastructure. The article highlights...

The piece warns that "free" surveillance technology—delivered through vendor pilots, federal grants, and wealthy donor gifts—carries hidden civil‑liberty costs and long‑term financial obligations. It cites examples such as Denver’s drone trials, Denver’s contested Flock ALPR contract, Atlanta’s police foundation opacity,...

Nuevo León’s Ministry of Administration, with the Open Contracting Partnership, launched a three‑stage e‑procurement redesign that began with a deep, collaborative diagnosis of existing processes, moved to a data‑driven functional and modular design, and concluded with a market‑engagement phase using...

Researchers performed heterochronic fecal microbiota transplants, moving gut microbes from young to aged mice, which reactivated canonical Wnt signaling and enhanced intestinal stem cell regeneration. Aged mice receiving young microbiota showed increased expression of Wnt3, Ascl2, Lgr5 and improved epithelial...

At this year’s NRF conference, artificial intelligence dominated the agenda, with retailers showcasing AI‑driven supply chains, search, and HR tools. Yet the event largely ignored deeper societal concerns such as job displacement, consumer trust, and ethical boundaries. Futurist Doug Stephens...

The episode examines Elon Musk’s proposal for an orbital data center constellation that would deliver hyperscale AI compute powered by continuous solar energy and radiative cooling, potentially reaching 100 GW of power in space. It argues that this technology could bypass...

Clear Street (CLRS) is set to price its IPO at $40‑44 per share, aiming to raise roughly $1 billion. The offering values the company at about 12 times revenue and over 25 times adjusted EBITDA, positioning it among high‑multiple fintech peers. Founded in...

The episode explores why tech giants like Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic are actively hiring SEO leaders, highlighting that these companies see SEO as essential for driving organic discoverability, traffic, and conversions across their AI-driven products. It explains that SEO is...

ATPCO opened Routehappy to all Community Participation airlines on 1 January 2026, pushing the platform’s adoption to 106 carriers – a 152% increase in one year. Since June 2025, more than 60 airlines, including Finnair, China Airlines, SAS and Singapore Airlines, have uploaded...

NASA Headquarters sent a memo to center CFOs ordering a pause on all new financial commitments for Science Mission Directorate projects funded by the SCEX22026D account in FY 2026, with payroll as the only exception. The hold, expected to last ten...

Internal auditors are expanding beyond traditional assurance to become AI evangelists, guiding organizations on responsible AI deployment. The article highlights how auditors historically added value by introducing tools and best practices, and now they can apply the same mindset to...

Black Duck announced a managed security service provider (MSSP) agreement with Accenture, designating the Black Duck Polaris platform as the standard tool for Accenture’s Application Security Practice. Polaris combines static, dynamic, and software composition analysis into a single SaaS offering,...

Insty Connect has unveiled two new omnidirectional rooftop antennas—the high‑performance Drum and the compact Mini Drum—alongside a versatile X Mount that also fits a Starlink Mini. The company introduced a Hot‑Standby cellular plan that costs $10 per month plus $4...

AI-powered Google search and chatbots are diverting 30‑40% of traffic from news sites. Copyright expert Paul Gerbino proposes a recurring‑fee model, forcing AI firms to pay publishers each time their content is used for training or retrieval. He urges collective...

Grammy Best New Artist nominees KATSEYE, Olivia Dean and Leon Thomas are leveraging Spotify’s native tools to turn casual listeners into active superfans. KATSEYE used a Countdown Page and Clips to make its EP release an interactive event, while Dean...

Last week the European Commission disclosed a cyberattack that compromised its mobile device management (MDM) platform, exposing staff names and phone numbers. Security experts from Huntress, Keeper Security, and CyberSmart warned that MDM systems are now a primary attack vector,...

The article walks through solving a Tesla interview question in Python, calculating each car maker’s net product launch change between 2019 and 2020 using pandas. It then refactors the script into a reusable function and adds a unit‑test suite to...

The episode breaks down the CMS‑9883‑P proposed rule for the 2027 ACA payment notice, highlighting transformative provisions such as State Exchange Enhanced Direct Enrollment (SBE‑EDE), the certification of non‑network Qualified Health Plans, the repeal of standardized plan options, a lower...

The British Transport Police have launched a live facial‑recognition pilot at London Bridge railway station, marking the first real‑time biometric surveillance deployment on the UK rail network. The trial uses cameras that match faces against police watchlists as passengers move...

MySociety has submitted written evidence to the UK Procedure Committee’s inquiry on Written Questions, urging tighter alignment with Freedom of Information (FOI) requests. The submission recommends that any rejected parliamentary question be retrospectively converted into an FOI request to enable...

A new wave of AI‑driven analytics combined with advanced sensing—such as hyperspectral imaging, LiDAR, and ground‑penetrating radar—is giving mining companies unprecedented visibility into the subsurface. These technologies fuse massive data streams from drones, satellites, and on‑site sensors to predict ore...

This episode examines the growing push for digital sovereignty in Europe, spotlighting the Dutch dilemma over US‑owned cloud providers, France’s decision to replace Zoom and Teams with a home‑grown video platform, and broader AI‑driven public‑service reforms. It highlights how the...

In 2026 website audits have evolved from occasional checks to a routine maintenance function, addressing crawl inefficiencies, indexation drift, and performance regressions before they become emergencies. A range of tools—from all‑in‑one platforms like Ubersuggest, Semrush, Ahrefs, and Moz to specialized...

In this episode, Dr. Frank Hoffman discusses the intersection of artificial intelligence and critical thinking within military education and decision‑making. He defines critical thinking as a disciplined, self‑aware process essential for sound command, and warns that pervasive use of generative...

Etsy is distributing platform‑funded coupons, like the recent SHOP15 code offering up to $20 off, to a select group of buyers. These promotions are invitation‑only, have a 2026 expiration, and can be used with any shop that accepts Etsy gift...