May 31, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Small businesses are adopting AI-powered CRM platforms like Bitrix24 Copilot to streamline operations. AI agents act as digital employees, handling lead qualification, follow-ups, and support. This article explores how embedded AI is transforming SMEs into efficient, AI-assisted businesses without enterprise complexity.
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May 31, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Amazon MGM Studios and AWS have launched the GenAI Creators’ Fund, greenlighting three animated series powered by Project Nara: Punky Duck, Love Diana Music Hunters, and Cupcake & Friends. These shows leverage professional AI tools to accelerate production while keeping human creative control. Here’s a deep dive into the technology, the creators, and what this means for the animation industry.
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May 30, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Australian authorities foiled a plot to smuggle 22.4 kg of cocaine hidden inside five Xerox printers. The drugs were found in the paper trays in 2017 and replaced with inert material before being delivered to the intended location. Four men were arrested, with three sentenced to prison terms ranging from 9 to 10 years. This case highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug smuggling through everyday items.
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May 30, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Google is rolling out a massive AI overhaul for Android in 2026, driven by the Gemini Intelligence platform. New features include advanced app automations, a desktop-like Auto Browse feature for Chrome, Rambler voice input that cleans up speech, and AI-generated widgets. Android Auto gets a major refresh with adaptive displays, widgets, and video playback, while Android 17 introduces enhanced camera capabilities, security updates, and a new emoji design. Most changes will arrive via Play Services updates rather than a single OS release.
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May 30, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Ars Technica, a Conde Nast publication, has amended its user agreement specifically for ArsTechnica.com. The amendment expands the license grant to include use of user content for promotion of the service. Users retain ownership but grant a royalty-free, perpetual, worldwide license. The change applies to all content posted on the platform.
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May 28, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Cities are racing to connect data, tighten security, and harness AI for urban transformation. This article explores the foundational data work needed, featuring Sunderland's smart city strategy, Dublin's digital twins, and expert insights on interoperability and human oversight.
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May 28, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Digital twins combined with artificial intelligence are emerging as the intelligent operating layer for cities, enabling real-time simulation, predictive analytics, and automated responses. This article explores how urban centers use these technologies to enhance transport networks, infrastructure resilience, and sustainability efforts.
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May 28, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Cities worldwide are racing to harness AI and digital twins for personalized government services. From urban transport to smart lighting, these technologies promise efficiency and sustainability. However, experts emphasize the need for interoperability, inclusivity, and human oversight. This article explores key initiatives and expert insights from a recent panel discussion.
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May 28, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
A panel discussion explores how AI and digital twins are revolutionizing urban infrastructure for future-readiness. Experts from ITU and cities like Sunderland and Dublin share insights on data integration, cybersecurity, and sustainable operations. Learn about transport networks, smart lighting, and the role of interoperability.
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