Looking ahead to some of the biggest lawsuits of 2026, one theme stands out: the law is racing to catch up with technology.
With AI and voice recognition taking the ‘strain’ out of music production, are we about to see the closure of the DAW?
Many professors see AI as another tool such as calculators or spell check and hope students will use it in a similar way.
Clear, reliable audio is no longer optional, say Genevieve Juillard, CEO of IDC, and Chris Schyvinck, president and CEO at ...
FINRA’s 2026 Oversight Report introduces a new section on generative AI, urging enterprise-level governance, testing and ...
According to Inform, 2026 will mark the point at which AI reaches maturity in the logistics sector. Companies that invest now ...
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Hyundai's MobED wins CES Best of Innovation award in robotics
Hyundai Motor Company announced that its MobED robotic mobility platform has been recognized with the Best of Innovation ...
The rise of the AI gig workforce has driven an important shift from commodity task execution to first-tier crowd contribution ...
By Jonathan Fraser Light It’s time to look at some of the new employment laws that will impact businesses in 2026. The state’s mandatory minimum wage is going up from $16.50 an hour in 2025 to $16.90 ...
Fake band exposed by hoax spokesman, turning ChatGPT evil, and a vending machine calls the FBI over $2. The weirdest AI Eye ...
Industry voices discuss where AI will make the biggest impact in the healthcare workforce and which positions may be affected ...
A Canadian social media platform raises $1.5 million through crowdfunding as it works toward a larger maximum offering and ...
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