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Month: November 2025

AI’s Belief Problem: Why LLMs Can’t Tell Fact From Fiction
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AI’s Belief Problem: Why LLMs Can’t Tell Fact From Fiction

Large language models consistently fail to distinguish between factual knowledge and personal belief, according to new Stanford research. This fundamental limitation could undermine AI deployment in medicine, law, and science where reliability matters most.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Italy’s Porn Age Verification: Privacy Nightmare or Child Protection?
PolicyPrivacy

Italy’s Porn Age Verification: Privacy Nightmare or Child Protection?

Italy joins France and the UK in requiring age verification for adult content, but the implementation raises significant privacy questions. The “double anonymity” system may not be as secure as advertised, creating new risks for users.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 4, 2025
Amazon’s Device-Level Piracy Crackdown Changes the Streaming War
CybersecuritySoftware

Amazon’s Device-Level Piracy Crackdown Changes the Streaming War

Amazon is implementing a global crackdown on modified Fire Sticks that renders VPNs useless. The device-level blocking represents a fundamental shift in how tech companies combat piracy, but raises questions about consumer rights and technical effectiveness.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Canada’s 45% Lumber Tariff Crisis Threatens North American Supply Chains
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Canada’s 45% Lumber Tariff Crisis Threatens North American Supply Chains

The U.S. has escalated softwood lumber tariffs to 45%, pushing British Columbia’s forestry sector into uncharted territory. This unprecedented trade action threatens not just sawmills but the entire forest products ecosystem across North America.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Distant Blazar’s 550-Day Gamma-Ray Pulse Reveals Cosmic Clockwork
InnovationScience

Distant Blazar’s 550-Day Gamma-Ray Pulse Reveals Cosmic Clockwork

Researchers have discovered a 550-day quasi-periodic oscillation in a distant blazar’s gamma-ray emissions. This cosmic clockwork provides unprecedented insights into black hole jet dynamics and emission mechanisms across the electromagnetic spectrum.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Microsoft’s $9.7B AI Power Play Reshapes Cloud Computing Landscape
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Microsoft’s $9.7B AI Power Play Reshapes Cloud Computing Landscape

Microsoft’s $9.7 billion bet on IREN’s computing capacity reveals the desperate race for AI infrastructure. This strategic move could reshape cloud computing economics and competitive dynamics for years to come.

According to Neowin, Microsoft has signed a $9.7 billion deal with data-center operat

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Google’s Gradient Gambit: AI Branding or Visual Noise?
InnovationSoftware

Google’s Gradient Gambit: AI Branding or Visual Noise?

Google continues its visual rebranding with gradient logos for Maps and Photos, extending its AI-focused design language. But are these changes meaningful evolution or just visual noise in an increasingly crowded interface landscape?

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Community Engagement Proves Key to Carbon Capture Pipeline Success
BusinessManufacturing

Community Engagement Proves Key to Carbon Capture Pipeline Success

While other carbon capture pipelines face billion-dollar obstacles and legal battles, one Nebraska project found success through community investment and negotiation. The Tallgrass Trailblazer offers a blueprint for energy infrastructure development in polarized times.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 3, 2025
OnePlus 13 Gets LineageOS Boost: What This Means for Android’s Future
InnovationSoftware

OnePlus 13 Gets LineageOS Boost: What This Means for Android’s Future

The OnePlus 13 now officially supports LineageOS 23, giving users access to Android 16 before OnePlus’ own updates. This development signals a major shift in how enthusiasts approach flagship Android devices and could reshape software support expectations across the industry.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 3, 2025
Microsoft Finally Fixes Windows’ Most Annoying Shutdown Bug
ComputingSoftware

Microsoft Finally Fixes Windows’ Most Annoying Shutdown Bug

After years of user frustration, Microsoft has fixed a Windows shutdown bug that caused systems to reboot instead of powering off. The fix comes as Windows 10 reaches end of support, raising questions about Microsoft’s update priorities.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 3, 2025

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