More massive layoffs in store for Amazon workers as the company pledges billions to AI
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Microsoft is reintroducing voice-activated assistance with “Hey Copilot,” a new feature for Windows 11 that allows hands-free AI interaction. The update includes Copilot Actions for desktop automation and Manus AI integration in File Explorer. These developments aim to streamline tasks while addressing privacy concerns.
Microsoft is bringing back a familiar feature from Windows 10 with the introduction of “Hey Copilot,” a wake word for its AI assistant, according to reports. This voice activation allows users to summon AI support without manual input, reminiscent of the “Hey Cortana” command from past systems. Sources indicate that this update aims to make interactions with Microsoft‘s Copilot more intuitive, especially for those who find text-based prompts challenging.
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TSMC has announced a record $15 billion net profit for the third quarter, representing a nearly 40% surge driven by artificial intelligence demand. The world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer exceeded analyst expectations while expanding its global manufacturing footprint with major U.S. investments.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has reported what sources indicate is a record quarterly net profit of 452.3 billion new Taiwan dollars ($15 billion) for the July-September period, according to recent financial disclosures. The chipmaker’s performance reportedly surpassed analyst forecasts, representing a nearly 40% surge in net profit compared to previous periods.
Anthropic has launched Claude Haiku 4.5 just two weeks after Claude Sonnet 4.5, signaling rapid AI research advancement. The new model reportedly delivers similar coding performance to previous flagship models at one-third the cost and double the speed. Business applications including multi-agent workflows and real-time customer service are positioned to benefit significantly.
Anthropic has released its Claude Haiku 4.5 AI model just two weeks after launching Claude Sonnet 4.5, according to reports, indicating the fierce pace of development in the artificial intelligence sector. Sources indicate the new Haiku model matches the performance of Anthropic’s previous flagship Sonnet 4 model in software coding tasks and even exceeds it in computer use applications.
In the rapidly evolving AI landscape, effective decision-making requires structured rituals that leverage technology while preserving human judgment. According to recent reports, successful companies are implementing named, templated practices that every employee understands. These rituals are becoming increasingly crucial as artificial intelligence reshapes how organizations approach complex choices.
Running a company doesn’t leave much room for hobbies, but according to industry analysis, successful leaders are making time for one particular obsession: rituals. Sources indicate this fascination with structured practices began from conversations with influential figures like Bing Gordon, former chief creative officer at Electronic Arts and early investor in major tech companies. Gordon reportedly told colleagues that the most effective companies implement “golden rituals” – practices that are named, templated, and known by every employee by their first Friday.
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NetApp is accelerating its push to become the central platform for AI-ready data with new unified storage technologies. CEO George Kurian emphasized transforming raw data into knowledge as the company’s new mission.
NetApp is undergoing a significant transformation from traditional data storage provider to comprehensive data platform company, according to reports from this week’s NetApp Insight 2025 conference. George Kurian, NetApp’s Chief Executive Officer, stated during his keynote that “We transform NetApp from being your data storage provider to your data platform provider to help you transform your data into knowledge.”