Anthropic’s AI Labor Report Shows a Gap Between Capability and Real Use

AI is increasingly used within individual tasks, but most workflows have not yet integrated it fully. Image credit: KorishTech (AI-generated). The Anthropic AI labor report measures how AI is actually used in real work—and finds that most tasks AI can perform are not being used in practice. The report combines two layers. First, it uses […]

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AI Toys for Children May Misread Emotions, Researchers Warn

Conceptual illustration of a child interacting with an AI-powered toy designed for conversation. Image credit: KorishTech (AI-generated illustration). AI toys for children are beginning to enter children’s bedrooms and playrooms, but researchers are warning that the technology may not yet understand how young children communicate emotionally. A year-long observational study conducted by researchers at the

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How to Tell if an Image or Video Is AI-Generated in 2026

Conceptual illustration representing the challenge of verifying whether digital images or videos are real or AI-generated. Image credit: AI-generated illustration created for KorishTech. AI-generated images and videos have spread rapidly since 2023 as generative tools became widely accessible to the public. At the same time, verifying whether a piece of media is real has become

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Anthropic’s Pentagon Lawsuit Is Really About Who Sets AI’s Military Limits

Conceptual illustration representing legal debates around artificial intelligence and regulation. AI-generated image created for KorishTech. The Anthropic Pentagon lawsuit may sound like a narrow contract dispute, but it reveals a deeper conflict over who controls limits on military AI systems. In reality, the case brought by AI firm Anthropic raises a broader question that may

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AI-Generated Iran War Videos Are Spreading Online — And Some Creators Are Profiting From Them

AI-generated illustration created for KorishTech. AI-generated war videos showing missile strikes or explosions are increasingly spreading across social media during the Iran conflict. Recent investigations by BBC Verify have found that AI-generated videos depicting strikes in the Iran–Israel conflict are spreading rapidly across social media platforms. Many of these clips appear dramatic and convincing at

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GPT-5.4 Update: What Actually Changed in ChatGPT

Image credit: OpenAI (https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-4/) The GPT-5.4 update introduces a new approach to improving large language models: instead of relying mainly on bigger models or more training data, the system focuses on better reasoning planning, smarter tool usage, and improved efficiency. OpenAI describes GPT-5.4 as a reasoning-focused upgrade over GPT-5.3, designed to handle complex tasks more

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Why the Citrini AI Crisis Prediction Didn’t Happen

Image credit: Citrini Research (https://www.citriniresearch.com/p/2028gic) AI crisis predictions occasionally capture public attention, but the viral “Citrini” scenario showed how quickly a speculative forecast about artificial intelligence could influence economic expectations. In early 2026, a widely circulated essay titled “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis” argued that rapid AI adoption could trigger mass white-collar layoffs, weaken consumer

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Microsoft Has a New Plan to Prove What’s Real and What’s AI Online

Image credit: Microsoft (https://news.microsoft.com/2024/xx/xx/event-name-eric-horvitz/) As generative AI tools become capable of producing hyperrealistic images, video, and voice, AI content verification is rapidly shifting from a voluntary platform feature to a legal and technical requirement. Governments are moving to require clearer ways to distinguish authentic media from synthetic content. The proposal, reported by MIT Technology Review,

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