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Artificial intelligence, machine learning, LLMs, and AI tools transforming development.
Humanoid Robots Are Watching. Who's Watching Them?
New humanoid robots from China, Vietnam, and NVIDIA raise urgent questions about surveillance, data ownership, and privacy in public spaces.
Claude Code's Self-Review Problem Has a Fix
Claude Code's Self-Review Problem Has a Fix
Chase AI's grill-me-codex skill routes Claude Code's plans through an adversarial OpenAI Codex review loop. Here's what it caught, and what it still can't guarantee.
What Will Still Be Scarce When AI Can Do Everything?
What Will Still Be Scarce When AI Can Do Everything?
Economists Alex Imas and Phil Trammell map what the AI economy actually looks like for workers, parents, and developing nations—and what nobody can predict.
Generative UI Looks Exciting—Until You Ask Who Controls It
Generative UI Looks Exciting—Until You Ask Who Controls It
AI agents that write their own UI code are impressive. But LLM-generated code running in your browser has a trust problem most demos skip past.
Ray Kurzweil's AGI Predictions: What 2029 Really Means
Ray Kurzweil's AGI Predictions: What 2029 Really Means
Ray Kurzweil reaffirms his 2029 AGI prediction at a Diamandis event, citing physics gaps, robotics limits, and exponential compute growth as the final hurdles.
Wolfcycle and the Atlanta Hawks Bet on AI Sales
Wolfcycle and the Atlanta Hawks Bet on AI Sales
Wolfcycle's conversational AI is shortening sports sales cycles and warming leads. The Atlanta Hawks case study raises questions about strategy vs. technology.
A Century of AI: The Data and Power Behind the Hype
A Century of AI: The Data and Power Behind the Hype
A security correspondent's read on AI's 100-year history—tracing the hype cycles, data grabs, and privacy trade-offs that shaped the technology reshaping your life.
Hybrid AI Carousels: Claude Code Meets Image Generation
Hybrid AI Carousels: Claude Code Meets Image Generation
Claude Code alone produces generic social carousels. A hybrid approach—AI image models for covers, HTML for body slides—may be the practical fix.
AI Engineering Skills That Actually Pay in 2026
AI Engineering Skills That Actually Pay in 2026
Marina Wyss breaks down the five skills separating $300K AI engineers from everyone else — and prompt engineering alone won't get you there.
How Hugging Face Built FineWeb, a 15T Token LLM Dataset
How Hugging Face Built FineWeb, a 15T Token LLM Dataset
Hugging Face's FineWeb reveals the messy, counterintuitive work behind LLM training data—and a feedback loop involving AI slop that no one fully understands yet.
Neil deGrasse Tyson on Jupiter, AI, and Alien Humor
Neil deGrasse Tyson on Jupiter, AI, and Alien Humor
Neil deGrasse Tyson tackles Jupiter's magnetic core, the AI naming problem, and whether aliens laugh in StarTalk's Cosmic Queries grab bag episode.
Gen Z's Complicated Relationship With AI
Gen Z's Complicated Relationship With AI
Gen Z uses AI daily but resents it deeply. A Harvard poll and campus booing incidents reveal a generation caught between FOMO and genuine fear about their future.
Tailscale's Aperture Moves AI Agent Security to the Network Layer
Tailscale's Aperture Moves AI Agent Security to the Network Layer
Tailscale's Remy Guercio argues that sandboxing conflates execution isolation with access control—and that the network itself can solve the harder problem.
May 2026's Most Popular GitHub Projects, Mapped
May 2026's Most Popular GitHub Projects, Mapped
35 GitHub projects topped developer charts in May 2026. Here's what the patterns reveal about where open-source AI tooling is actually heading.
AI Leaderboards Are Lying to You About State-of-the-Art
AI Leaderboards Are Lying to You About State-of-the-Art
Bertrand Charpentier of Pruna AI makes the case that 'state-of-the-art' is a broken concept—and that efficiency belongs in the same sentence as quality.
Apple TV and HomePod Mini Refresh Tied to Siri Overhaul
Apple TV and HomePod Mini Refresh Tied to Siri Overhaul
Apple is reportedly set to refresh Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini in 2025, with new chips and a next-gen Siri at the center of its smart home strategy.
Google's Gemini Glasses: What the I/O Demo Actually Showed
Google's Gemini Glasses: What the I/O Demo Actually Showed
Google unveiled Gemini-powered AI glasses at I/O 2026 with live translation and habit memory. Here's what the demo showed — and what it leaves open.
AI and Scientific Photography: Where Ethics Draws the Line
AI and Scientific Photography: Where Ethics Draws the Line
MIT science photographer Felice Frankel explains why AI can generate images but can't replicate the curiosity and ethical judgment behind scientific photography.
Nvidia's N1 Laptop Could Keep Your Data Off the Cloud
Nvidia's N1 Laptop Could Keep Your Data Off the Cloud
Nvidia's N1 and N1X laptops promise local AI inference at GB10 superchip power. For privacy-conscious professionals, that's bigger news than the benchmark.
CPU vs GPU vs TPU: What the Difference Means for AI
CPU vs GPU vs TPU: What the Difference Means for AI
CPUs, GPUs, and TPUs aren't interchangeable—they encode tradeoffs in performance, flexibility, and who controls your AI compute. Here's what that means for you.