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Better prompts. Better AI output.
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AI in HR? It’s happening now.
Deel's free 2026 trends report cuts through all the hype and lays out what HR teams can really expect in 2026. You’ll learn about the shifts happening now, the skill gaps you can't ignore, and resilience strategies that aren't just buzzwords. Plus you’ll get a practical toolkit that helps you implement it all without another costly and time-consuming transformation project.
GROK 4.20 IS HERE 🦾
What’s up? xAI has released Grok 4.20, the latest version of its chatbot. It is now available for everyone to try. Users must manually select Grok 4.20 to access the new version.
Want the details? Grok 4.20 introduces what Musk calls a “rapid learning” architecture. In simple terms, that means the AI is designed to improve continuously as more people use it and provide feedback. Musk has said this update performs much better than Grok 4.1, especially when answering complex, open-ended engineering questions. The system also works more collaboratively behind the scenes, combining insights from multiple AI “agents” into a single, polished response. This allows for a sort of collaborative AI response.
Why is this important? This signals a shift in how AI models evolve. Instead of waiting for occasional big updates from tech companies, Grok could improve steadily in public view — in real time. If it works as promised, users may see smarter, more accurate answers over time, and faster progress in AI development overall.
MICROSOFT PLEDGES $50 BILLION TO ADDRESS GLOBAL AI DIVIDE 🌎
What’s new? Microsoft announced that it is on track to invest $50 billion by the end of the decade to expand artificial intelligence across countries in the Global South.
Want the details? The company says AI adoption in wealthier countries is about twice as high as in developing nations, and the gap is growing. To address this, Microsoft plans to invest in five main areas: building data centers and internet access, funding AI education and skills training, improving AI tools for local languages, supporting homegrown AI solutions for issues like farming and food security, and tracking AI adoption through new research.
Why is this important? Unequal access to AI could deepen global economic inequality — much like unequal access to electricity did in the past. If deployed broadly, AI could help developing countries boost growth, create jobs, and improve essential services.
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Hi — I’m Hunter, a PhD candidate whose work has appeared in major academic journals and popular tech outlets. I founded FryAI to make staying ahead of AI clear, accessible, and fun.






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