Microsoft Sovereign Cloud adds governance, productivity and support for large AI models securely running even when completely disconnected 

As digital sovereignty becomes a strategic requirement, organizations are rethinking how they deploy critical infrastructure and AI capabilities under tighter regulatory expectations and higher risk conditions. Microsoft’s approach to sovereignty is grounded in enabling enterprises, public sectors and regulated industries to participate in the digital economy securely, independently and on their own terms. The Microsoft Sovereign Cloud brings together productivity, security and cloud workloads to span both […]

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Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7 and sets the stage for Mythos

The Anthropic announced this Thursday (16) the global launch of Claude Opus 4.7. The new model of artificial intelligence arrives as a direct update to Opus 4.6, featuring significant leaps in autonomous (agentic) programming, multidisciplinary reasoning, and visual capabilities. However, in an unusual move in the industry, the company admitted that the model was “trained […]

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Prompt Pipelines and the logic of long-form AI article generation in WordPress autoblogging

The WordPress autoblogging plugins AI Autoblogger, CyberSEO Pro, and RSS Retriever use Prompt Pipelines, a method that generates structured, logically coherent content of virtually any length. This algorithm explains why language models often spend significantly more tokens on context analysis than text generation. The necessity of this context-heavy approach becomes clear when compared to standard […]

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Nano Banana may be about to feel like it’s reading your mind

Gemini can now use Personal Intelligence with Nano Banana 2 to create more personalized AI images from shorter prompts. If you connect Google Photos, Gemini can use labeled images of you and your loved ones to guide generation. The feature is rolling out to eligible AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the US, with […]

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Google had a $122 billion stake in SpaceX, says publication

The Google (GOOGL)from the Alphabetheld a 6.11% stake in SpaceX at the end of 2025, according to information from Bloomberg. The data came from a document that billionaire Elon Musk’s rocket company presented this week in Alaska. With an assessment of $2 trillionwhich SpaceX aims to surpass in its initial public offering, the stake would […]

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New Google apps will change the way you use Windows and Mac

The Google announced the launch of two new applications for Windows and Mac computers. In the case of the Microsoft system, the new feature is an app aimed at the company’s search engine, with integrated Artificial Intelligence mode. On Mac, the application is dedicated to Gemini, Google’s AI model. On Windows, the launch comes after months […]

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Apple is using a record-high 30% recycled material across its entire product line

Apple has released its latest annual environmental report with new milestones achieved, including 100% recycled cobalt in batteries, 100% recycled rare earth elements in magnets, and more. Its 2025 annual environmental report was a tale of the company being under pressure to reach its 2030 target despite the new energy requirements of AI. But for 2026, the […]

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Deepfake nonconsensual porn apps are advertising in the App Store

Users looking to create nonconsensual deepfakes of unknowing individuals can simply perform an App Store search. If App Review has a job, it clearly isn’t doing it. It isn’t just the Grok app that lets users create nonconsensual deepfake nudes and pornography. Apple did remove at least 28 such apps in January, and even threatened xAI with […]

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Microsoft and OpenAI joint statement on continuing partnership

Since 2019, Microsoft and OpenAI have worked together to advance artificial intelligence responsibly and make its benefits broadly accessible. What began as a research partnership has grown into one of the most consequential collaborations in technology — grounded in mutual trust, deep technical integration, and a long‑term commitment to innovation.  As conversations around AI investments and partnerships […]

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Why upgrading to GPT-5 could break your autoblogging workflow

The recent update to AI Autoblogger upgraded the default Anthropic Claude Sonnet model to version 4.5, the latest and most capable release yet. However, the “OpenAI GPT” option still defaults to GPT-4.1-2025-04-14 instead of the newest version, GPT-5. At first, this may seem odd – why not switch to the latest OpenAI model? But it’s […]

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