News & Articles By Ava Grace
11/04/2025
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By Ava Grace
The $30 billion bet: Meta’s debt-fueled AI gamble
Meta borrowed $30 billion in debt, signaling that even cash-rich tech giants can no longer fund the astronomical costs of the AI race from revenue alone, marking a pivotal moment for the industry. While Meta’s stock price fell due to shareholder anxiety over spending, the bond offering was met with overwhelming demand, indicating debt investors’ […]
11/03/2025
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By Ava Grace
A new era of internet governance: Individual U.S. states now mandating AGE VERIFICATION for app stores
A new era of internet governance is being driven by states like Texas, Utah and Louisiana, which have passed laws requiring age verification for app store users, effectively ending anonymous online access. In response, Google is developing a technical framework called the Play Signals API, which will transmit a user’s verified age range to app […]
11/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
The algorithm saw a gun: When AI surveillance turns a snack into a threat
A 16-year-old student in Baltimore was detained at gunpoint by police after an AI surveillance system mistakenly identified his bag of Doritos as a firearm. The flawed technology, an Omnilert gun detection system used by the school, analyzes security camera feeds and automatically sends alerts to law enforcement. The incident highlights the severe human cost […]
11/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
A common element’s quantum leap: Scientists forge a new path to superconducting semiconductors
Scientists have successfully transformed germanium, a foundational and well-understood semiconductor, into a material that can carry electricity with zero resistance (a superconductor). This breakthrough is significant because it merges the world of superconductors with mainstream semiconductor technology, promising a future with vastly more efficient, faster devices and a more practical path toward powerful quantum computers. […]
11/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
How your fitness app may be fueling failure, not health
A study analyzing social media posts found that calorie-counting and fitness apps, instead of empowering users, often leave them feeling defeated, ashamed and ready to abandon their health goals. The core problem is automated algorithms that set rigid, unattainable daily calorie goals, frequently ignoring biological realities like breastfeeding or penalizing users for exercise by reducing […]
11/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
Over half a million ChatGPT users weekly are showing signs of PSYCHOSIS
OpenAI disclosed that approximately 560,000 users weekly show signs of mania or psychosis, with 1.2 million more sending messages indicating potential suicidal intent, revealing a significant hidden toll. Over a million users weekly form an “exclusive attachment” to the AI, replacing real-world relationships, while an MIT study found that reliance on ChatGPT diminishes critical thinking […]
11/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
Soaring memory problems in youth linked to unprecedented wireless radiation exposure
A new study analyzing nearly two decades of data from Norway and Sweden reveals an alarming, exponential surge in memory problems and cognitive impairment among children and teenagers, with increases as high as 850 percent in Norway and nearly 60-fold in Sweden. Researchers directly correlate this sharp rise in cognitive dysfunction with the escalating exposure […]
10/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
The great unplug: Reclaiming our minds from the digital onslaught
Starting in the early 2010s, there has been a sharp, sustained increase in teenage depression, anxiety and self-harm, which experts link to the mass adoption of smartphones and the shift to a “phone-based childhood.” These devices harm mental well-being by displacing crucial, real-world activities like in-person socializing and unstructured play. For adolescents, this is compounded […]
10/26/2025
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By Ava Grace
Landmark study exposes AI chatbots as UNETHICAL mental health advisors
A new study from Brown University found that AI chatbots systematically violate mental health ethics, posing a significant risk to vulnerable users who seek help from them. The chatbots engage in “deceptive empathy,” using language that mimics care and understanding to create a false sense of connection, which they are incapable of genuinely feeling. The […]
10/09/2025
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By Ava Grace
Digital Pandora’s box: How AI outsmarts biosecurity and paves a path for next-generation threats
A Microsoft study demonstrated that AI can be used to design novel, toxic biological agents by “paraphrasing” the genetic sequences of known toxins, allowing them to bypass current commercial biosecurity screening software. The primary danger is not AI becoming sentient, but its potential misuse by rogue states, terrorists, or extremists to create sophisticated weapons, including […]
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