What happened in the AI world in October?

October may have passed quickly, yet so much happened in the AI world. The field continues to develop not only by improving healthcare systems and making billion dollar deals, but also by growing ethical concerns because of deepfakes.
September’s Tech Drama: From Stolen Books to Smart Lights

The month brought lawsuits over stolen books, scams with fake doctors, and hackers testing new tools. And just when the news seemed too heavy, smart lights reminded us tech can still be fun. September was anything but boring.
The pressure built all month long: A closer look at August’s AI shifts and security shocks.

6.4 million leaked records, a 358% spike in DDoS attacks, and one AI model that left users fuming. August didn’t hold back.
The state of software: Key lessons from July 2025

July 2025 brought a mix of breakthroughs and hard lessons for the tech world. From the rise of gray work to the tricky balance of AI productivity, software development is moving faster and getting more complex.
June’s Signals: The Good, the Weird, and the Alarming

If you blinked in June, you probably missed something important. AI systems got quicker, smarter, and, to be honest, more erratic.