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  • UiPath Fair Value Rises Amid Cautious AI Optimism: Analysts Split on Near-Term Upside
    December 8, 2025, 5:02 AM EST. UiPath's fair value estimate has edged up from about $13.86 to $15.93 per share, even as analysts maintain a neutral stance. The lift arises from slightly higher required returns of roughly 8.43%-8.48% and a modestly more cautious revenue-growth outlook, balancing AI optimism with competitive risk. On the stock-picker front, RBC Capital raised its target to $14, and BMO to $13, citing ongoing product investments around the Maestro platform as a positive for long-term momentum, though analysts stop short of an aggressive re-rating. Bearish notes warn that near-term upside may be largely priced in amid software volatility and that revenue acceleration may take time to show. UiPath also expands partnerships and governance, joining the Veeva AI Partner Program and contributing to AIUC 1 security work, with Q4 FY2026 revenue guidance of $462-$467 million.
  • Artwork Created with Quantum Computing Premieres on Bradford DOOH Media Wall
    December 8, 2025, 4:58 AM EST. Quantum Splash marks the world premiere of an artwork created with quantum computing on Britain's DOOH platform. The 20-second experimental film, produced by MOTH in collaboration with artist Freddie Sanders, uses quantum algorithms typically employed to simulate particles to generate lifelike water motion. Commissioned to celebrate the Bradford Quantum Hackathon, the project was led by a coalition including the University of Bradford, Quantinuum, Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture, and Aqora, in support of the UNESCO International Year of Quantum. Premiering on the expansive Bradford Media Wall (195.84 sq m) managed by Ocean Outdoor for Bradford Live, the piece sits at the intersection of culture, technology and innovation, echoing the city's historic role in the industrial revolution and the evolving era of quantum computing in entertainment.
  • Alexis Ohanian Bullish on Live Entertainment Amid AI's Shift
    December 8, 2025, 4:56 AM EST. At the BRIDGE Summit in Abu Dhabi, Alexis Ohanian argues that while AI has made platforms feel less human, it could boost interest in live events. He notes that up to 20% of social media content may be fake and worries about how to verify humanity, but remains optimistic that real-world experiences will thrive. Ohanian, a co-founder of Reddit and lead investor in Angel City FC, says the humanity of sport is undeniable and foresees a theater comeback in the next decade as people crave in-person connections. He argues that after the pandemic, coming together in person is essential, and that live entertainment could be one of the best parts to emerge from this AI wave.
  • AI Art Is Weird, Sad, and Ugly: A Critique of Generative AI and Capitalist Creativity
    December 8, 2025, 4:44 AM EST. AI art has become a polarizing mirror of our era: dazzling tools that are powerful yet often soulless. The piece argues that capitalism pushes profit over genuine creativity, turning AI into a way to erode workers' livelihoods, drain water, and spew pollution. Examples range from humanoid robots like Ai-Da to imagery of Gaza and political campaigns that use prompts to shape opinion. Despite fascination with speed and scale, the output is criticized as gibberish with distorted anatomy and eerie color, suggesting an ethical and aesthetic cost. Some institutions-governments, campaigns, and leaders-embrace AI to cut labor costs and dependence. The article questions what art is when produced by machines and for whom.
  • Samsung December 2025 One UI Updates: December Security Patch Rollout Begins with Galaxy A34 5G
    December 8, 2025, 4:42 AM EST. Samsung is rolling out the December 2025 security patch across Galaxy devices, led by mid-range models such as the Galaxy A34 5G. The update includes 57 Android fixes (6 critical, 51 high), with 2 issues already resolved and 14 not affecting Galaxy devices, plus 11 SVE items to boost protection. The rollout will expand to more devices in coming days. Users should install the update promptly to benefit from improved security; if not prompted, check manually via Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. Separately, One UI 8.5 is in development and slated to debut with the Galaxy S26 series next year, with a Beta Program expected soon.