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Is LinkedIn scanning your browser? New report says it's collecting a whole load of data

Anthropic is making users pay for OpenClaw now, and Microsoft says Copilot isn't meant for work
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"BrowserGate" report claims LinkedIn secretly scans user browsers for installed extensions and collects device data
LinkedIn calls it a smear campaign, but does not deny scanning people's browsers for extensions.
 
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Bad news Claude users — Anthropic says you'll need to pay to use OpenClaw now
Anthropic is removing third-party tools like OpenClaw from its subscription to balance demand and strain.
 
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Even Microsoft's official terms and conditions say you really shouldn't be using its Copilot AI at work
Microsoft notes Copilot is for "entertainment purposes only" and to be used "at your own risk," but nothing has changed to its availability.
 
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AWS CEO says workers need to keep adapting to deal with AI
Asking if AI is overhyped is, 'one of the funnier questions I get', Matt Garman says.
 
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Could Google Gemini surpass ChatGPT as the biggest AI chatbot within a year? If it maintains its current growth trajectory, I wouldn't bet against it
Google's chatbot nearly quadrupled market share in twelve months while ChatGPT cooled slowly, setting up a potential leadership battle by 2027.
 
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Caught in a 'A WTF cycle': Better office tech is now more important to UK hybrid workers than a supportive manager
UK workers now rank reliable technology nearly equal to pay, as persistent meeting failures disrupt productivity, despite increased investment in AI tools
 
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