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Recent reports about AI project failure rates have raised uncomfortable questions for organizations investing heavily in AI. Much of the discussion has focused on technical factors like model accuracy and data quality, but after watching dozens of AI initiatives launch, I’ve noticed that the biggest opportunities for improvement are often cultural, not technical.Internal projects that struggle tend to share common issues. For example, engineering teams build models that product managers don’t know how to us
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Unboxing videos, pricing leaks, and internal hardware reveals have made the Galaxy A57 the most thoroughly leaked mid-ranger of 2026 — and Samsung hasn't said a word yet. Read more ›
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Ryobi arguably offers the widest range of tools and accessories of any major manufacturer on the market, but even the bright green brand has blindspots. Read more ›
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You know Olaf. Before K-Pop Demon Hunters, before Wicked, it was Disney's Frozen that blasted show tunes like "Let it Go" and "Into the Unknown" into our lives. My little girls loved belting those tunes. So when I met Olaf, the Disney Imagineering robot, I kept thinking: I can't wait for my kids to meet […] Read more ›
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Nvidia added two leading Chinese automakers, BYD and Geely, to its robotaxi program, as the chipmaker seeks to put its stamp on the growing autonomous vehicle market worldwide. At its GTX conference today, Nvidia announced that BYD and Geely, as well as Isuzu and Nissan, would use the chipmaker's Drive Hyperion platform, which combines the […] Read more ›
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The life-size, walking, talking robot will debut in parks later this month, representing huge leaps for Disney. Read more ›
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TechRadar spoke with Kyle Laughlin, SVP of R&D, Technology and Engineering at Walt Disney Imagineering, about how Disney built a walking Olaf robot in just four months — and why it could lead to parks filled with roaming characters. Read more ›
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The tech giant has struggled to deliver on its ambitious plans for the Avocado AI model, AI-powered smart glasses and other next-generation projects. Read more ›
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Users of the popular chatbot will eventually be allowed to have X-rated sexual chats. Read more ›
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Apple's premium over-ears finally have a proper successor, but after five years of waiting, it's hard not to wonder: "Is that it?" Read more ›
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Привет, Хабр! Я Дэн Реймер, основатель Reymer Digital и автономной AI-медиаплатформы reymer.ai. Платформа работает почти без ручного участия: AI генерирует 5-7 новостей в день из отобранных источников, публикует в Telegram и VK, индексирует в поисковиках, оптимизирует SEO/GEO, ведёт каталог курсов, промптов и полезных ИИ-инструментов. Один человек + Claude Code = полноценная автономная AI-редакция. Но сегодня не об этом. Сегодня - про профессии. Читать далее Read more ›
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For future-focused e-commerce brands, the primary customer is rapidly changing from a person behind a screen to the AI agents that said human customer deploys on their behalf to research and, if projections are correct, purchase the product on their behalf. Investment banking and financial services giant Morgan Stanley, for instance, has published research suggesting 10-20% of the entire U.S. commerce spend could be agentic by 2030 — amounting to... Read more ›
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Over the weekend, Andrej Karpathy—the influential former Tesla AI lead and co-founder and former member of OpenAI who coined the term "vibe coding"— posted on X about his new open source project, autoresearch. It wasn't a finished model or a massive corporate product: it was by his own admission a simple, 630-line script made available on Github under a permissive, enterprise-friendly MIT License. But the ambition was massive: automating the... Read more ›
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Presented by 1PasswordAdding agentic capabilities to enterprise environments is fundamentally reshaping the threat model by introducing a new class of actor into identity systems. The problem: AI agents are taking action within sensitive enterprise systems, logging in, fetching data, calling LLM tools, and executing workflows often without the visibility or control that traditional identity and access systems were designed to enforce. AI tools and autonomous agents are proliferating across enterprises... Read more ›
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It’s always the same story: A new technology appears and everyone starts talking about how it’ll change everything. Then capital rushes in, companies form overnight, and valuations climb faster than anyone can justify. Then, many many months later, the warnings arrive, and people suddenly remember the dot-com crash or crypto.You’ve probably seen it before. And if you have, you probably think AI is the next bubble. Humans are great at... Read more ›
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Lest you thought Microsoft would have all the fun introducing new AI features for white collar enterprise work this week with its Copilot Cowork announcement yesterday, Google is here to take back the spotlight. The search giant and, increasingly, AI leader today announced a sweeping series of updates to its Gemini AI models embedded into Google Workspace — the productivity suite of cloud-based apps including Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and... Read more ›
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OpenAI launched Codex Security on March 6, entering the application security market that Anthropic had disrupted 14 days earlier with Claude Code Security. Both scanners use LLM reasoning instead of pattern matching. Both proved that traditional static application security testing (SAST) tools are structurally blind to entire vulnerability classes. The enterprise security stack is caught in the middle.Anthropic and OpenAI independently released reasoning-based vulnerability scanners, and both found bug clas Read more ›
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OpenAI on Monday launched a set of interactive visual tools inside ChatGPT that let users manipulate mathematical and scientific formulas in real time — a genuinely impressive education feature that also serves as the company's most direct attempt yet to change the subject during the worst ten days of its corporate life.The new experience covers more than 70 core math and science concepts, from the Pythagorean theorem to Ohm's law... Read more ›
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Presented by RSACFor two decades, the RSAC Innovation Sandbox contest has been the industry's most reliable crystal ball. With over $50.1 billion in investments and more than 100 acquisitions across its alumni, the contest has an extraordinary track record of spotting cybersecurity's future leaders before the rest of the world knows their names.The contest's track record also offers a story of generational innovation that speaks for itself, says Cecilia Marinier,... Read more ›
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Anthropic has upgraded its Claude AI model with new capabilities for Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, marking a strategic move to expand its enterprise footprint and potentially challenging Microsoft’s newly launched Copilot Cowork — which Claude also partially powers. The updated add-ins are available to Mac and Windows users on paid Claude plans starting today, March 11. Anthropic is also expanding how enterprises can deploy the tools. Claude for Excel and... Read more ›
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For decades, software companies designed their products for a single type of customer: a human being staring at a screen. Every button, menu, and dashboard existed to translate a person’s intention into a machine’s action. But a small startup based in San Francisco and Zurich believes that era is ending — and that the future belongs to companies that build software not for people, but for the artificial intelligence agents... Read more ›
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