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Some Uber employees use an AI clone of CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, he said on a recent podcast.
  • Dara Khosrowshahi said some Uber employees use an AI clone of the CEO.
  • "Dara AI" helps employees fine-tune presentations before they make them to Khosrowshahi himself.
  • Khosrowshahi added that AI has to make more progress before it can fully replace what

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Shaun Chavis has applied for tons of jobs since getting laid off.
  • Shaun Chavis has 20 years of experience in journalism and communications.
  • She has been ghosted by dozens of employers after applying for jobs.
  • Rather than continue to be demoralized, she's set up her own Substack consultancy.

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Continued uncertainty is the number one reason Home Depot customers say they aren't investing in large projects, CEO Ted Decker said.
  • Home Depot continues to weather sluggish sales as part of a larger home improvement slump.
  • Customers tell the company they're delaying moves and renovations over financial worries.
  • "Hopefully we're bouncing along the bottom of turnover," CEO

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Marvel's Wolverine, the next superhero game from Marvel's Spider-Man developer Insomniac Games, will be released on PS5 on September 15th.

Insomniac announced that it would be making a Wolverine game way back in 2021, so it's been a long wait in the leadup to an official release date. Sony gave a vague fall 2026 release window last year alongside a very bloody gameplay trailer.

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Look at the two air taxi designs above. Look similar? The company that designed the one on the left sure thinks so, which is why it's accusing the firm that designed the one on the right of patent infringement.

On Monday, Archer Aviation filed a complaint in the US District Court Eastern District of Texas accusing rival Vertical Aerospace of copying its "Midnight" aircraft design for its



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Google is building another data center in Texas and says this one will use "advanced air-cooling technology" to limit water consumption. Google is claiming that water use will be limited to "critical campus operations" like kitchens.

These specifics follow the previously announced two-year $40 billion investment the company has pledged in the Lone Star State. The company is also touting some 7,800


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Eric Dane.
  • Actors Eric Dane, Robert Duvall, and James Van Der Beek died in 2026.
  • So did "Dilbert" creator Scott Adams, Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, and designer Valentino Garavani.
  • Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson also died.

Below, we look back at those we lost in 2026, listed in alphabetical order.

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Scott Adams.

Adams based the


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DJI wants a federal court to toss out the Federal Communications Commission's decision to ban imports of its China-made drones and components, as reported earlier by Reuters. In a petition filed in an appeals court this week, DJI claims the FCC "exceeded its statutory authority" last December when adding drones made in foreign countries to its Covered List, which blocks communications



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YouTube is adding new features to its Premium Lite plan. The tier will offer background play and downloads for the mostly ad-free plan. The update comes a year after YouTube first launched the lower-cost plan.

The Premium Lite tier is notable because for $8 per month you get most videos ad-free, emphasis on most. Currently, it still uses ads for YouTube music (along with random other videos), but



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YouTube is adding background playback and offline downloads to YouTube Premium Lite, its $7.99-per-month subscription. With the change, you'll be able to keep YouTube videos going while you use another app on your phone or save videos to watch when you're offline.

YouTube Premium Lite came to the US just about a year ago as a more affordable way to watch YouTube with fewer ads, but it