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Big Tech Layoffs Signal a Deeper Shift: How Meta and Microsoft Are Rebuilding Around AI
Big Tech layoffs in 2026 are not just cost-cutting—they signal a structural shift toward AI-driven organizations. As Meta and Microsoft invest heavily in AI infrastructure, workforce strategies are being redesigned around efficiency, automation, and scalable intelligence.

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The Secret AI Deal Between Google and the Pentagon: A Big Change for Big Tech and the Military
Google’s reported AI deal with the Pentagon signals a major shift in how Big Tech collaborates with the military—raising critical questions around ethics, power, and the future of AI in national defense.

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As the White House Pushes for Industry Standards, Tech Giants Are Coming Together on AI Safety
Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta collaborate with the White House to establish AI safety standards, addressing risks around infrastructure, governance, and responsible AI development.

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PR Crisis Alert: Encyclopedia Britannica vs. OpenAI—The Copyright War That Could Change AI Trust Forever
A landmark lawsuit between Encyclopaedia Britannica and OpenAI is turning into a major PR crisis for the AI industry. At stake: copyright, trust, and the future of how AI systems use and monetize knowledge.

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Claude Overtakes ChatGPT in App Downloads After Pentagon Dispute
Anthropic’s Claude has briefly overtaken ChatGPT as the most downloaded AI app in the U.S., fueled by a high-profile dispute with the Pentagon over military use of AI. The moment highlights how ethics, public trust, and policy debates are reshaping the AI app landscape.

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PR Trends 2025: Embracing Authenticity, Human Connection, and AI to Shape the Future of Public Relations
The future of PR in 2025 is all about balance — combining AI-powered insights with authentic storytelling and human connection. From data-driven campaigns to empathy-led communication, brands are learning that real trust comes from transparency and purpose. Here’s how PR is evolving in the age of intelligence and emotion.

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