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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Netgear bites back at TP-Link: "American company" is a scam, essentially still a Chinese enterprise; Ukraine uses AI drones to autonomously hunt Russian soldiers; Sam's Club customer service responds to receiving near-expiry products with express delivery

    Ukraine has reportedly deployed AI-powered drones capable of autonomously identifying and engaging Russian soldiers, marking a significant advancement in autonomous warfare. In other news, Netgear has countersued TP-Link, alleging that the latter's claims of being a purely American company are deceptive, as a substantial portion of its operations and manufacturing remain rooted in China. Meanwhile, Baidu appears to be adjusting its search engine algorithm, prioritizing traditional web links over AI-generated summaries, a shift from its previous emphasis on AI results. AI

    Netgear bites back at TP-Link: "American company" is a scam, essentially still a Chinese enterprise; Ukraine uses AI drones to autonomously hunt Russian soldiers; Sam's Club customer service responds to receiving near-expiry products with express delivery

    IMPACT Autonomous AI drones in warfare raise ethical concerns, while shifts in AI result prioritization by search engines could impact information access.