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It’s been a while since rumors and reports suggested Apple is exploring a new divisive product category, and it’s been several years since the Apple car. Unfortunately, the new challenger is a wearable AI pin with cameras, mics and… zero interest from me.

According to a report from The Information, it’ll resemble a slightly thicker AirTag with an aluminum and glass exterior. The report suggests it


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PwC said engineers are central to their future success
  • PwC's US branch is launching a new career path aimed at engineers.
  • Engineers are "vital" to the future of our firm, PwC's US chief people and inclusion officer said.
  • Technical talent is in high demand as clients require support with AI.

Engineers: Corporate America wants you.

The Big Four firm PwC, a


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California Gov. Gavin Newsom's return to Davos sparked clashes with Trump, canceled events, and speculation about a 2028 presidential run.
  • Gavin Newsom criticized Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
  • He was later denied entry to the USA House, despite being scheduled to speak at a fireside chat.
  • Newsom's actions at Davos fueled

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“US reverses foreign drone ban,” reads Google’s AI headline.
This headline is false, and it’s not PCMag’s fault — Google planted this atop its story (and others).
This headline is false, and it’s not PCMag’s fault — Google planted this atop its story (and others).

In early December, I brought you the news that Google has begun replacing Verge headlines, and those of our competitors, with AI clickbait nonsense in its content feed. Google appeared to be backing away from the experiment, but now tells The Verge that its AI headlines in Google Discover



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BI's editorial team at Davos. (And yes, that's Claudia Romo Edelman's Sotol Romo brand behind us. In Davos, you can never get too far from business.)
  • The world's largest gathering of business and political leaders has concluded in Davos.
  • Business Insider's team was on the ground reporting live from the snowy streets.
  • These are their biggest takeaways.

And that's a wrap. Davos 2026 is in the books.

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In October 2021, the Beethoven Orchestra Bonn interpreted the first movement of Beethoven’s 10th unfinished symphony, which was completed with the use of artificial intelligence. A team of computer scientists, music historians, musicologists, and composers developed the ‘Beethoven AI’ to analyze Beethoven’s music style and life, using the sketches he left behind of the 10th symphony, plus works

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Can we please appreciate how poor these designs are? None actually feature a cat ON a donut, and one doesn’t even have a finished face. | Image: Microsoft / The Verge (via Canva)
Can we please appreciate how poor these designs are? None actually feature a cat ON a donut, and one doesn’t even have a finished face. | Image: Microsoft / The Verge (via Canva)

Microsoft is giving its Paint and Notepad apps on Windows new AI capabilities for editing text and making digital illustrations. The updates are currently rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Windows 11 Canary



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  • Bill Gross says the record stock rally needs fresh support to sustain its momentum.
  • "Valuation casts a shadow over markets in 2026," the bond billionaire wrote in an outlook.
  • Gross told BI that rate cuts, rapid earnings growth, and evidence of AI's benefits could help.

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I got burned out on running after my first marathon. Walking and taking more strength-training classes helped me keep in shape.
  • For nearly a decade, I've run most days. Then, out of nowhere, I got sick of it.
  • I switched my routine to include more strength training and long walks.
  • The change helped me burn fat and move more, while also making me feel calmer.

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Lindsay Grippo, 28, credits AI for helping her practice big-picture strategic thinking.
  • A new study found that 68% of Gen Z is anxious about AI's automation capabilities.
  • It also shows that more than half use AI at least 3 to 4 times a week — more than other generations.
  • The CEOs of Anthropic, Figma, and other companies are split on how AI will affect early-stage jobs.

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Jesper Tønnesen, creator of the "Nu det NUUK!" cap.
  • The Danish shop owner whose MAGA parody hat went viral says he's glad Trump backed down on Greenland.
  • Trump's threats to take over the territory were met with international backlash in recent weeks.
  • Search interest and copycat products surged as Greenland was thrust into the diplomatic spotlight.

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