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X's New "Edited" Image Labels Are a Mess Waiting to Happen - Professional coverage
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X’s New “Edited” Image Labels Are a Mess Waiting to Happen

According to TechCrunch, Elon Musk has teased a new feature for X that will label "edited visuals," resharing an announcement…

Why 95% of AI Projects Fail and How to Actually Scale Them - Professional coverage
AIInnovationSoftware

Why 95% of AI Projects Fail and How to Actually Scale Them

According to VentureBeat, organizations are stuck in "proof-of-concept purgatory" with AI, with MIT research estimating a staggering 95% of enterprise…

Meta Pulls the Plug on Teen AI Chatbots - Professional coverage
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Meta Pulls the Plug on Teen AI Chatbots

According to Futurism, Meta announced on Friday that it is cutting off teenagers' access to its AI chatbot characters, starting…

AIWorkplace

AI-Generated ‘Workslop’ Creating Productivity Drain in Workplaces, Research Shows

New research indicates that poorly implemented AI systems are creating “workslop” – AI-generated content that appears substantial but lacks real value. Studies show this phenomenon is costing companies millions in productivity losses and damaging workplace trust through increased errors and reduced collaboration.

The Hidden Costs of Workplace AI Implementation

According to recent research from Melbourne Business School and University of Melbourne, artificial intelligence systems are creating what analysts now term “workslop” – AI-generated content that appears credible but fails to meaningfully advance work tasks. Sources indicate this phenomenon is generating substantial unnecessary work and productivity losses across organizations.

BusinessGaming

Electronic Arts Announces The Sims Mobile Shutdown in January 2026

Electronic Arts has revealed plans to sunset The Sims Mobile in early 2026. The game will receive final updates and seasonal content before servers are permanently shut down, with all build and character creation items unlocking for players in the final weeks.

The End of an Era for Mobile Simulation Gaming

Electronic Arts has announced the impending shutdown of The Sims Mobile, with the popular mobile title scheduled to be permanently taken offline in January 2026. According to reports from the gaming giant, the game will be delisted from digital storefronts much earlier, with removal from the App Store and Google Play Store occurring this October.