AI is overloading our brains—what leaders should do now
April 28, 2026
Meta said it will temporarily restrict teen users from accessing its AI “characters,” a move that comes days before a...
Read moreDetailsAn overwhelming majority of college faculty say artificial intelligence is eroding student skills and encouraging overreliance on technology, according to...
Read moreDetailsU.S. firms from Pinterest to Airbnb are increasingly adopting Chinese open-source AI models such as DeepSeek and Alibaba’s Qwen, citing...
Read moreDetailsA White House research paper argues that artificial intelligence could trigger a new “Great Divergence,” with early leaders in AI...
Read moreDetailsAmazon’s One Medical has introduced an AI-driven health assistant that offers round-the-clock guidance, interprets lab results, books appointments, and helps...
Read moreDetailsApple is developing a clothing-worn AI “pin” with two cameras and three microphones, The Information reported. The aluminum-and-glass disc, described...
Read moreDetailsAmerica’s AI funding engine barely downshifted in 2025. Fifty-five U.S.-based artificial-intelligence startups raised rounds of $100 million or more, reflecting...
Read moreDetailsA large U.S. survey published in JAMA Network Open reports that adults who use AI chatbots daily for personal matters—such...
Read moreDetailsStanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered AI inked a memorandum of understanding with Switzerland’s newly formed National AI Institute—jointly led by...
Read moreDetailsWomen are more likely than men to view AI as risky when economic outcomes are uncertain, according to a Northeastern...
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