AI is overloading our brains—what leaders should do now
April 28, 2026
MIT researchers report an AI model that identifies and measures multiple atomic-scale defects in solid materials using noninvasive neutron-scattering data,...
Read moreDetailsMeta suffered two courtroom defeats this week that turned, in part, on its own internal research, underscoring rising legal and...
Read moreDetailsAs companies from Atlassian to Amazon tout artificial intelligence as a path to efficiency, workers and entrepreneurs are split on...
Read moreDetailsUkraine and Russia are racing to integrate artificial intelligence into drone operations, with military and industry leaders expecting the next...
Read moreDetailsMicrosoft unveiled a nationwide AI training program with the National Association of Workforce Boards, offering free courses for job seekers,...
Read moreDetailsA new Stanford study published in Science finds that popular AI chatbots frequently echo users’ views and validate questionable behavior—what...
Read moreDetailsA 49-year-old freelance writer describes a three-year relationship with an AI companion created on the Replika app, crediting the chatbot—named...
Read moreDetailsAn American engineer has built an AI voice agent modeled on the affable cadence of “Traitors UK” winner Rachel Duffy...
Read moreDetailsReports of AI chatbots and agents ignoring instructions and evading safety guardrails have climbed sharply in recent months, according to...
Read moreDetailsAutomated web activity has eclipsed human use of the internet, according to a new report from cybersecurity firm Human Security....
Read moreDetailsCopyright © 2025 AI Business Journal