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Inside: Your Black Friday cheat code

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Today’s Menu
Appetizer: Amazon’s Rufus: a Black Friday cheat code 🛍️
Entrée: Report: AI is spreading fast, but unevenly 🌎
Dessert: Wikipedia asks AI companies to pay for information 🔎
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AMAZON’S RUFUS: A BLACK FRIDAY CHEAT CODE🛍️
What’s up? Rufus, Amazon’s AI-powered shopping assistant, can act as your personal shopper this Christmas, even buying stuff for you on Black Friday when the prices drop.
How can Rufus help? You can chat with Rufus in natural language, asking things like, “Do you have any gift ideas for my 10-year-old nephew who loves baseball?” and get tailored results. Rufus can also track item prices for you and send alerts—or even automatically purchase something—when it drops to your target price. Additionally, if you’re trying to stay on budget, Rufus can filter your search results and only show items within your set spending limit. It learns from your shopping habits, scans your wish lists, and draws on your browsing history to suggest personalized deals that actually match your interests.
Why should you care? Finding gifts during the holiday season can be stressful, but Rufus is like a personal elf. Whether you’re hunting for gifts or just waiting for the right price, Rufus helps take the guesswork out of shopping.
REPORT: AI IS SPREADING FAST, BUT UNEVENLY 🌎
What’s up? A major new report from Microsoft shows that AI has reached over 1.2 billion users in under three years, making it the fastest-spreading technology ever.
Want more info? Although AI is spreading rapidly, the report reveals sharp global divides. People in wealthier countries are twice as likely to use AI as those in lower-income nations. Adoption rates exceed 50% in places like Singapore and the UAE but drop below 10% in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The gap is driven by five key factors: access to electricity, data centers, internet connectivity, digital skills, and language.
Why does this matter? AI isn’t just another trend; it’s becoming a general-purpose technology like electricity or the internet. The report calls for action to expand infrastructure and language access, arguing that AI’s value will be measured not by how many models exist, but by how widely and fairly they’re used.
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WIKIPEDIA ASKS AI COMPANIES TO PAY FOR INFORMATION 🔎
What’s up? Wikipedia is asking AI companies to stop taking its content for free and start giving proper credit and financial support.
Want the details? AI tools rely heavily on Wikipedia’s open, human-written content to generate responses, answer questions, and train large models. But the Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia, says this relationship needs to be more ethical. It’s calling for two things: attribution (so AI users know where the information came from) and payment (to help maintain Wikipedia through its commercial-use program, Wikimedia Enterprise). Without this, the free platform risks being overwhelmed by the very systems it helps power.
Why should you care? Wikipedia’s real value comes from human editors—people who debate, research, and constantly improve entries across 300+ languages. If these volunteers stop contributing or get drowned out by AI-generated noise, we lose one of the internet’s last remaining sources of open, human information.
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