Why Businesses Should Experiment With Quantum Computing Now
Quantum’s benefits won’t materialize overnight. Companies that start experimenting now can gain a competitive edge.
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The New Wild West of AI Kids’ Toys
These cuddly, connected companions could disrupt everything from make-believe to bedtime stories.
No wonder some lawmakers want them banned.
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Forget LinkedIn—Amazon’s Andy Jassy started a chicken wing eating club to network when he first moved to Seattle for work | Fortune https://t.co/8PrgDjUMMP
Meta will begin tracking the mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes of its US employees to generate high-quality training data for future AI agents, Reuters reports
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Job postings up again in ‘fragile’ recovery
The number of new job postings in the UK in October 2025 was 754,359 – an increase of 2.1% on the previous month, following an 11.3% rise from August to September.
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Deloitte just got caught again citing fabricated and potentially AI-generated research—this time in a million-dollar report for a Canadian provincial government | Fortune
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HR professionals are leading the biggest workplace shift in decades, but are expected to do so with ever fewer resources.
These are the findings of HiBob’s annual HR Health Check Report, which surveyed 600 UK-based people professionals.
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Jensen Huang wants Nvidia employees to use AI for every task
Huang wants employees to treat AI as the starting point for every task, saying it’s “insane” not to use tools that are shaping how the company operates
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In 1982, a physics joke gone wrong sparked the invention of the emoticon
A simple proposal on a 1982 electronic bulletin board helped sarcasm flourish online.
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