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A developer tested whether Anthropic's Claude could fly a simulated plane by reading cockpit displays. The results show both promise and clear boundaries for AI automation.
Women are adopting AI productivity tools faster than men, but they're also facing more job displacement risks. The divide could reshape workplace dynamics.
Microsoft is exploring autonomous AI agents that could work around the clock in its Copilot assistant. The move signals a shift toward AI that completes tasks without constant human supervision.
Computer-generated influencers are creating fake Coachella content, posting staged photos from the music festival they never attended. This marks a new phase in AI-generated social media marketing.
YouTube is rolling out AI-powered video creation tools and new creator partnership programs. Small businesses might finally get affordable access to professional-quality video content.
Small businesses are rediscovering basic spreadsheet accounting as a simpler alternative to complex software. The approach saves money and gives owners direct control over their financial data.
Tech companies are moving beyond traditional remote work to true location independence. Small businesses may need to follow suit to compete for talent.
A prominent tech investor argues AI productivity gains will create more jobs, not fewer. The theory hinges on whether businesses reinvest their AI savings into growth.
Y Combinator's leader says he codes 10,000 lines daily using AI optimization techniques. The approach could reshape how small businesses think about AI productivity.
Anthropic's Claude became the dominant topic at San Francisco's HumanX AI conference. The buzz suggests Claude is gaining serious ground against OpenAI.
Major tech companies are racing to build the best AI coding assistants, turning what started as a niche developer tool into a massive market battle. The winner could reshape how software gets built.
Tax software companies are flooding the small business market with new tools that promise simpler filing and better deduction tracking. The question isn't whether to use tax software anymore — it's which one fits your business model.
Internal Anthropic code accidentally exposed shows how AI struggles with reasoning. The leak reignites debate over whether current AI can truly think logically.
AI tools excel at creating routine legal documents but fall short when disputes arise. Small businesses still need human legal expertise for complex matters.
Apple's new integration lets iPhone users access ChatGPT without sharing data with OpenAI. Your conversations stay private, but the feature has limits.
Business owners have more accounting software choices than ever, but most still pick from the same seven programs. Here's why these solutions dominate.
Google's Gemini AI can now run interactive simulations within conversations, letting users model scenarios and test assumptions. Small businesses get a new tool for decision-making without specialized software.
DocuSign now works directly inside Slack channels, letting teams send contracts and track signatures without switching apps. Another step toward keeping work in fewer places.