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    Logitech Bets AI Inside Peripherals, Not Standalone Gadgets

    Logitech’s CEO has just delivered one of the clearest public rebukes of the current rush toward stand‑alone “AI gadgets,” calling many of them “a solution looking for a problem” and doubling down on a different playbook: fold intelligence into the devices people already use rather than invent...
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    Sutton Olly Murs and Copilot: AI vs Human Pundits in Premier League Predictions

    This weekend’s Premier League predictions pitched former striker Chris Sutton, entertainer Olly Murs, and an AI run through Microsoft Copilot Chat against one another — a tidy microcosm of modern sports coverage where experience, fandom and data-driven systems collide. The BBC’s predictions...
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    Copilot NFL Week 11 Predictions: AI in Newsrooms Under Scrutiny

    Microsoft’s Copilot AI — used by USA TODAY to pick every NFL Week 11 game — produced a full slate of straight-score predictions and short rationales that read like a seasoned beat writer’s quick takes, but the experiment also amplified the familiar tradeoffs of conversational large language...
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    AI Forecasts vs Reality in the Sinner-Auger-Aliassime US Open Semi

    The semi-final at the 2025 US Open between World No. 1 Jannik Sinner and Canada’s Félix Auger‑Aliassime was a study in expectation versus reality: the pre-match narrative — amplified by mainstream previews and a chorus of AI platforms that overwhelmingly favoured Sinner — largely proved correct...
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    Rams 31, Cowboys 21: Preseason Diagnostics, Image Framing, and Reality

    The image and brief caption that ran with The Herald Journal’s “Ravens Cowboys Football” item do more than illustrate a single play—they crystallize a preseason narrative that, taken alone, can mislead as often as it informs; careful inspection of the accompanying facts, verified box-score...
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    Sports Photo Metadata: Licensing, EXIF/IPTC/XMP, and Editorial Ethics

    The single photograph credited to the Idaho State Journal from the Patriots–Commanders preseason gallery is a small, vivid example of how modern sports images travel, carry hidden technical metadata, and create both editorial value and legal risk for anyone who downloads, republishes, or edits...
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