News & Articles By Ava Grace
09/24/2025
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By Ava Grace
The sky’s the limit: Uber’s DRONE DELIVERY pilot reshapes industry and ignites debate
Uber Eats is launching a pilot program for drone food delivery in select U.S. markets by year’s end, partnering with the FAA-certified company Flytrex for its first direct investment in the technology. This initiative is part of a broader industry-wide shift towards automation, with competitors like DoorDash and Chipotle also testing similar aerial delivery services. […]
09/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
Google ordered to pay $425M after it continued to monitor users who had turned off tracking
A federal jury has ordered Google to pay $425 million for violating user privacy by systematically harvesting data even after users disabled the “Web & App Activity” tracking setting. The lawsuit successfully argued that Google created a “hidden pipeline” to continue collecting user data from third-party apps (like Uber and Instagram), rendering the privacy setting […]
09/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
The ticketless train: England’s new rail trial trades privacy for convenience
A new GPS-based fare system is being trialed on England’s rail network, which tracks passengers’ locations via a smartphone app and charges them for travel after the fact. Government and rail officials promote the system as a modernization effort that simplifies a complex ticketing structure and guarantees passengers the cheapest possible fare for their journeys. […]
09/03/2025
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By Ava Grace
The digital charade: AI-powered DECEPTION in job applications erodes the foundation of American workplace
A new survey reveals that 72 percent of hiring managers have encountered AI-generated or heavily enhanced resumes, which often invent complete work histories and skills. The fraud extends to interviews, with 15 percent of recruiters reporting candidates using AI deepfakes to alter their appearance on video calls. The technological assault includes AI-generated fake work portfolios […]
09/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
The AI reckoning: Stanford study reveals young workers are bearing the brunt of automation’s first wave
A study has found that workers aged 22 to 25 face disproportionate job losses due to AI automation, with a 13 percent decline in employment for AI-exposed roles, while older workers in the same fields remain stable or grow. Companies aren’t eliminating entire departments but are freezing entry-level hiring, replacing junior roles (customer service, coding) […]
08/30/2025
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By Ava Grace
AI toys spark fierce debate over child development and privacy
The global smart toy market is expanding rapidly, growing from $14.11 billion in 2022 to a projected $35 billion by 2027. Critics warn that AI toys, which build relationships through personalized conversation, pose a threat to children’s emotional development and their understanding of empathy and real human interaction. These toys collect vast amounts of sensitive […]
08/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
NASA and IBM unleash AI “Surya” to forecast the sun’s most violent storms
NASA and IBM have collaboratively developed a groundbreaking AI model named “Surya” that can predict dangerous solar flares with unprecedented accuracy, offering a crucial early warning system for events that threaten satellites, power grids and astronauts. The model was trained on a massive, nine-year dataset from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, allowing it to learn the […]
08/24/2025
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By Ava Grace
Minnesota joins legal onslaught against TikTok, alleging algorithmic exploitation of youth
The Minnesota lawsuit accuses TikTok of violating state consumer protection laws through deceptive trade practices, deliberately framing the case around consumer fraud rather than free speech arguments. The core allegation is that TikTok’s algorithm is a psychologically manipulative tool designed to addict young users by analyzing their behavior to create a compulsive, endless stream of […]
08/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
Japan’s AI-optimized wireless power design solves unstable voltage problem
Researchers have used machine learning to overcome the major problem of voltage instability in wireless power transfer (WPT) systems, which is caused by changing power demands in the device being charged. The team employed a genetic algorithm to “evolve” an optimal circuit design through countless simulations, creating a system that performs well under a wide […]
08/20/2025
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By Ava Grace
Radar eavesdropping: Your smartphone’s tiny vibrations could reveal private conversations
Researchers at Penn State demonstrated that millimeter-wave radar can detect microscopic vibrations (7 micrometers) from smartphone speakers, allowing partial reconstruction of conversations from up to 10 feet away—without hacking or breaching encryption. Using OpenAI’s Whisper, the team trained AI to interpret radar-captured vibrations, achieving 60 percent accuracy at 20 inches and 2-4 percent at 10 […]
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