So you’ve heard these AI terms and nodded along; let’s fix that
The rise of AI has brought an avalanche of new terms and slang. Here is a glossary with definitions of some of the most important words and phrases you might encounter.
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Cognition's rapid valuation growth highlights AI's transformative potential in engineering, but reliance on AI-generated code poses significant risks. The post Cognition raises $1B at $26B valuation, CEO emphasizes AI’s supportive role appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Read full articleThe rise of AI has brought an avalanche of new terms and slang. Here is a glossary with definitions of some of the most important words and phrases you might encounter.
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ServiceNow's stock surge highlights investor confidence in AI integration, potentially boosting enterprise software value and market dynamics. The post ServiceNow stock surges 14% as AI fears fade, heads for record month appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The Accelerated Catalyst Design Foundry will combine AI, autonomous laboratories and pilot plan testing to help move promising catalyst technologies more quickly toward industrial use. May 29, 2026 — Catalysts help […] The post Argonne to Lead $2.8M Project to Accelerate Catalyst Discovery appeared first on AIwire.
The people deciding that AI can replace your job are also the ones least likely to understand what your job truly involves, according to Box founder Aaron Levie, who pointed to this as an example of “AI psychosis.” Indeed, ClickUp recently cut 22% of its workforce for AI agents, tech layoffs in 2026 are already nearly matching all of 2025, […]
This week, an AI training startup called Shift said it would clean New Yorkers' homes for free. It has plans to expand into other cities as well, including London, and looking around my flat, I get the appeal. But there's a catch. There's always a catch. In exchange for the cleaning, Shift wants footage of its cleaners at work: scrubbing dishes, wiping counters, dusting tables, mopping floors. It wants everything. Video of all the boring domestic labor we'd happily outsource if we could - and that robotics companies are racing to teach machines to do so they can sell us something to do it for us. That's harder than it sounds. Unlike cha … Read the full story at The Verge.