The Shadow of Vibe Coding: Risks for Enterprises

Vibe coding, a trend in AI-assisted coding, promises to simplify software development by allowing citizens developers to create small-scale applications without learning to code. However, beneath its convenience lies a web of risks and challenges that can cripple Enterprise organizations. One key distinction between vibe coding and other forms of AI-assisted coding is the acceptance … Read more

NCAA’s New NIL Rules Bring $33M in Revenue Sharing

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is set to revolutionize college athletics with a landmark legal settlement that allows Division I schools to make direct payments to student-athletes for the use of their name, image, and likeness. Starting this year, colleges will distribute up to $20.5 million annually, increasing by 4% each year for three … Read more

Sex Toys Thrown at WNBA Games, Players React with Frustration

A series of incidents has disrupted WNBA games over the past week, with sex toys thrown onto the court from the stands in Los Angeles and other cities. The latest incident occurred on Tuesday night during the Fever’s game against Sparks in Los Angeles, when a green object landed near Indiana’s Sophie Cunningham. Cunningham was … Read more

Russia Ditches Moratorium on Intermediate-Range Missiles Amid Tensions with US

Russia has declared it no longer considers itself bound by a self-imposed moratorium on the deployment of nuclear-capable intermediate-range missiles. The move comes as tensions between Moscow and Washington rise again over Ukraine. The Russian Foreign Ministry cited US plans to deploy Typhoon and Dark Eagle missiles in Germany, stating that such actions create “destabilizing … Read more

Google’s AI Overviews Cut Clicks to Online Businesses

Google’s AI Overviews, rolled out in May 2024, are dramatically cutting clicks to websites by delivering answers instead of links at the top of the search page. Knowledge-driven businesses, such as consultancies, publishers, and e-learning platforms, have felt the impact first. According to internet veteran Andrew Shotland, a law firm client that traditionally relied on … Read more

NASA’s Artemis 2 Crew Unites for First Time in Orion Spacecraft

The crew members of NASA’s upcoming Artemis 2 mission have successfully suited up together in their launch and entry suits for the first time, marking a crucial milestone in their preparation for the historic mission. The four astronauts – Reid Wiseman (commander), Victor Glover (pilot), Christina Koch (mission specialist), and Jeremy Hansen (Canadian Space Agency … Read more

China Battles Chikungunya Outbreak with Mosquito Warfare Measures

China is taking drastic measures to combat a chikungunya outbreak, which has claimed over 7,000 cases. The virus, spread by mosquitoes, causes fever and joint pain, making the young, elderly, and those with pre-existing conditions most vulnerable. Authorities are using a multi-pronged approach to prevent further spread of the disease. These measures include: – Mosquito … Read more

Rare Powassan Virus Tick-Borne Disease Suspected in Infant

Massachusetts health officials are investigating a possible Powassan virus infection in an infant, according to the state’s Barnstable County. The virus is rare and typically spread by infected ticks, particularly deer ticks. According to Tiffany Sisco, a local mother whose 5-week-old daughter Lily Belle was found with a tick on her ankle during an outdoor … Read more

FAA Accelerates Drone Rule for Grid Inspections

A devastating wildfire in California in 2018 was sparked by a failed equipment failure on a transmission line, highlighting the urgent need for improved grid inspections. Current methods rely heavily on crewed helicopters, which can be costly and pose risks to operators. The solution lies in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), but the industry requires regulatory … Read more