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15 Jobs AI Will Replace Soon (According to AI Itself)

AI reveals the 15+ jobs it's most likely to replace soon—including legal assistants, marketers, and even copywriters. Here's what to know and how to prepare.
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Shutterstock's Fall & Getty's Move: Inside the $3.7B Merger

Shutterstock’s stock has fallen sharply since the rise of AI-generated images, triggering a potential $3.7 billion acquisition by rival Getty Images. Here’s what this means for the future of real photography, content authenticity, and the evolving digital media landscape.
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Apple Isn't Giving Up: Vision Pro 2 Already in the Works

Despite slow sales, Apple is preparing the next generation of its mixed reality headset—Vision Pro 2. Here’s what we know about its production, design, and potential upgrades.
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Top Apple Watch Alternatives for 2025 (Budget & Premium Picks)

Looking for the best smartwatches that aren’t the Apple Watch in 2025? From Wear OS heavyweights to budget-friendly fitness trackers, we break down the top alternatives with pros, cons, and prices.
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This AI-Driven Medical Scan Might Just Save Your Life

Neko, the AI-powered health startup from Spotify's founder, offers full-body scans that detect health risks before symptoms appear. Here’s how it works—and why 100,000+ people are on the waitlist.
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Sci-Fi Meets Reality: How Google Is Changing Video Calls Forever

Google's Project Starline is turning sci-fi into reality with lifelike 3D hologram video chats. Here's how it works, when it's launching, and what it means for the future of human—and AI—communication.
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Before the Algorithms: The Era of Real Connection on Social Media

Old social media wasn’t perfect—but it felt real. From YouTube chaos to Instagram filters and FarmVille on Facebook, here's why we all felt a stronger connection to the early days of the internet.
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Fiverr's CEO Declares: "AI Is Coming for Your Job – Even Mine"

Fiverr CEO Micha Kaufman stuns employees with a brutally honest email warning that AI could replace their jobs. He claims Google is dead and urges staff to adapt fast—or risk falling behind.