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  • Karolina Ceroń

    🔒 New H-1B visa fee shakes up tech

    A new, one-time fee of $100,000 for the H-1B visa is upending the recruitment plans of Big Tech and startups. Companies are turning to offshoring and AI, lawyers are preparing lawsuits, and…

    🔒 New H-1B visa fee shakes up tech

  • Anna Gregorczyk

    🔒 Matt Ridley on facts and myths in innovation

    The author of the latest book “How Innovation Works and Why It Flourishes in Freedom” attempts to answer not just the question posed in the title, but also discusses how people fear…

    🔒 Matt Ridley on facts and myths in innovation

  • Karolina Ceroń

    🔒 Meta Connect 2025 – What’s new?

    Meta Connect 2025 showcased a pivot towards AI wearables: smart glasses, the Neural Band, and an open ecosystem for creators set to redefine the standards of interaction with technology.

    🔒 Meta Connect 2025 – What’s new?

  • Krzysztof Mirończuk

    🔒 AI hired? That could be a reality at 60% of companies

    Almost 6 out of 10 companies plan to “hire” AI as an active team member within a year. In the last two years, the number of implementations has increased fivefold. However, rapid…

    🔒 AI hired? That could be a reality at 60% of companies

  • Karolina Ceroń

    🔒 New OpenAI’s priority – Protecting minors

    Following a wave of criticism and a lawsuit after the death of a teenager, OpenAI has tightened its rules for minors. ChatGPT may notify parents — and in emergency situations, even the…

    🔒 New OpenAI’s priority – Protecting minors

  • Redakcja

    🔒 GPT Codex: The next coding revolution

    OpenAI has released GPT-5-Codex — a special version of the GPT-5 model optimized for programming tasks. The new model combines the speed of interactive sessions with the ability to work independently on…

    🔒 GPT Codex: The next coding revolution

  • Redakcja

    🔒 AI at a PhD level? “That’s nonsense”

    Algorithms solve complex mathematical problems, generate academic papers and formulate hypotheses. This has led some people to eagerly label them as “PhD level”. One of the world’s leading AI developers, Nobel Prize…

    🔒 AI at a PhD level? “That’s nonsense”

  • Redakcja

    🔒 Bret Taylor (OpenAI): “We’re in an AI bubble. And that’s okay.”

    The chairman of the OpenAI supervisory board and CEO of startup Sierra admits that the AI boom is a classic speculative bubble. But it doesn’t have to be a disaster. On the…

    🔒 Bret Taylor (OpenAI): “We’re in an AI bubble. And that’s okay.”

  • dr Iwona Burka

    🔒 Self-education 2.0: Learning in tandem with AI

    “Lifelong learning or death”, experts repeat. But when something becomes a must, we tend to resist, and the topic quickly becomes boring and prone to procrastination. Check out how AI helped me…

    🔒 Self-education 2.0: Learning in tandem with AI

  • Karolina Ceroń

    🔒 “Who plays, pays”: AI gets its first bill for music

    Can generative AI use music legally and fairly? STIM is introducing the world’s first licensing system that enables training models on musical compositions — with tracking and payouts for creators.

    🔒 “Who plays, pays”: AI gets its first bill for music