Fast Food, AI, And Why Guardrails Matter

Earlier this week, I had a bit of a strange situation from an editorial point of view. I wrote an article which I was happy enough for a local magazine on the mood coding, stressing how it helped Activate real excitement within the local community. I was happy to highlight some of the very intelligent…

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AI Has Broken High School and College

It is Atlantic Intelligence, a newsletter in which our writers help you embark on artificial intelligence and a new machine age. Register here. Another school year begins – which means another year of tests written by AI, sets of problems completed by AI and, for teachers, the programs generated by AI. For the first time,…

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Do you use Android Android Auto?

For all its faults, I love Android Auto. Over the past ten years, Google has set up a really impressive interface to interact safely with your phone during driving. Reading the media, sending messages via voice commands, looking for restaurants in the middle of a road trip – there is really no other substitute on…

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iOS 26.0.2 update for iPhone coming soon

Apple software engineers continue to internally test iOS 26.0.2, according to MacRumors logs, which have been a reliable indicator of upcoming iOS releases. iOS 26.0.2 will be a minor update that fixes bugs and/or security vulnerabilities, but we don’t know specific details yet. The update will probably be released by the end of next week….

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Fortnite iOS Release Full Talline attempt

A version of the App Store has left Fortnite Mobile’s line of view. May 16, 2025, Apple would have blocked the most recent submission to exam Epic Games. Let’s explore a complete chronology of the situationIncluding our relevant coverage and the way the tension between epic and Apple games has led to this point. This…

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