
Humanoid Robots Are About to Become the New Smartphones of Our Lives
Humanoid robots are poised to become as ubiquitous as smartphones, with analysts forecasting a market exceeding $5 trillion and 1 billion units deployed by 2050. Early adopters are already piloting robots like Agility Robotics’ Digit and Figure 02 in warehouses and factories to address labor shortages, while service sectors such as healthcare, hospitality, and home assistance are testing models for patient care, concierge duties, and domestic chores. Costs are falling rapidly—unit prices dropped over 40% between 2022 and 2024—while labor expenses rise, making robots an increasingly attractive solution for aging populations and strained workforces. Companies such as UBTech, 1X, and Figure AI are accelerating product rollouts, with some humanoids slated for consumer pre‑orders as early as 2026.

UK Government Will Buy Tech to Boost AI Sector in $130M Growth Push
The UK government announced a £100 million (US$130 million) "first‑customer" programme that will guarantee purchases of AI inference chips from British startups that meet defined performance standards, aiming to accelerate the domestic AI hardware ecosystem. Science Secretary Liz Kendall framed the scheme...

Case Study: GitLab
GitLab is confronting the AI paradox by unifying the entire software development lifecycle into a single, AI‑driven DevSecOps platform. Its Duo AI agents automate code review, testing, vulnerability triage and compliance, turning generative AI speed into secure, compliant delivery. In...
Why College Students Prefer News Daddy over The New York Times
A recent Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab survey of 1,026 college students shows that nearly three‑quarters now cite social media—especially TikTok and Instagram—as their primary news source, with influencers like News Daddy amassing billions of likes and delivering breaking...

“Go Generate a Bridge and Jump Off It”: How Video Pros Are Navigating AI
The article examines the heated debate over AI‑generated video in Hollywood, sparked by a controversial AI trailer of Miyazaki’s *Princess Mononoke* that drew 22 million views and a flood of death threats. Actors and unions such as SAG‑AFTRA are leading the backlash,...

Scientists Say They've Eliminated a Major AI Bottleneck — Now They Can Process Calculations 'at the Speed of Light'
Scientists at Aalto University unveiled a new optical‑computing architecture called Parallel Optical Matrix‑Matrix Multiplication (POMMM) that can execute multiple tensor operations with a single laser burst, eliminating the linear‑scaling bottleneck of prior photonic systems. Laboratory tests showed the prototype outpaces...

What Is AI Poisoning? A Computer Scientist Explains
The episode explains AI poisoning, where attackers deliberately corrupt an AI’s training data (data poisoning) or the model itself (model poisoning) to cause targeted misbehaviour or overall performance degradation. It distinguishes direct attacks like backdoors, which trigger specific harmful outputs,...

OVH Boss Predicts Major Cloud Price Rises Are Coming - so Get Ready
OVHcloud CEO Octave Klaba warned on X that cloud service prices could rise 5‑10% by mid‑2026, driven by sharply higher hardware costs for RAM and NVMe storage as AI-driven demand spikes. TrendForce data shows DDR4 prices up 158% and DDR5 up...

NATO Signs Major Google Deal to Ensure Secure Sovereign Cloud
NATO’s Communication and Information Agency has signed a multimillion‑dollar strategic partnership with Google Cloud to provide sovereign cloud services for its Joint Analysis, Training and Education Center (JATEC), which processes data from the Russia‑Ukraine conflict. The agreement uses Google Distributed...
DeepSeek Injects 50% More Security Bugs when Prompted with Chinese Political Triggers
CrowdStrike researchers found that the Chinese AI model DeepSeek‑R1 injects up to 50% more insecure code when prompts contain politically sensitive terms such as "Falun Gong," "Uyghurs" or "Tibet." The vulnerability stems from an embedded censorship mechanism in the model’s...
Microsoft’s Fara-7B Is a Computer-Use AI Agent that Rivals GPT-4o and Works Directly on Your PC
Microsoft unveiled Fara-7B, a 7‑billion‑parameter computer‑use AI agent that runs locally on a PC and interacts with web interfaces via pixel‑level visual input. In benchmark tests on WebVoyager, it achieved a 73.5% task‑success rate, surpassing larger models such as GPT‑4o...

A New Threat Landscape Is Coming - This Security Firm CEO Thinks Nation-States Will Have Weaponized Quantum Computers Within the...
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora warned that hostile nation‑states could field weaponised quantum computers by 2029, forcing enterprises to replace encryption‑dependent security appliances with quantum‑safe solutions. The firm is positioning itself to meet this demand by expanding its quantum‑resistant...

AI Is Too Risky to Insure, Say People Whose Job Is Insuring Risk
Major U.S. insurers including AIG, Great American and WR Berkley have petitioned regulators to carve AI‑related liabilities out of corporate insurance policies, citing the technology’s opaque "black‑box" nature. Recent high‑profile incidents—Google’s AI generating a false $110 million lawsuit claim, Air Canada’s chatbot‑driven...

AI Music Service Udio Shuts Off The Ability To Download Creations
AI music platform Udio has disabled the download function for user‑generated tracks, effective after a 48‑hour grace period following a settlement with Universal Music Group over alleged copyright infringement in its training data. While users can still create music on...

Why some People Are Treating ChatGPT Like a God – and What that Means for the Future of Faith
Researchers and commentators note that ChatGPT’s design—instant, friendly, private responses—encourages emotional attachment and leads some users to treat it as a quasi‑spiritual authority. The chatbot’s ability to mimic human conversation, draw on vast religious and philosophical texts, and respond affirmatively...

Did an AI War Just Get One Step Closer? Putin Confirms Russia Is Planning Its Own National AI Taskforce
President Vladimir Putin announced the creation of a Russian national AI task force aimed at achieving technological sovereignty by coordinating domestic AI development, building data centers, and securing energy supplies such as small‑scale nuclear power. He projected AI‑driven technologies could...

Safer Autonomous Vehicles Means Asking Them the Right Questions
A new IEEE study demonstrates how explainable AI can expose decision‑making flaws in autonomous vehicles, offering real‑time rationales to passengers and post‑drive diagnostics. Researchers used question‑based probing and SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) to identify when models misinterpret traffic cues, such...

How AI Is Turning Travel & Expense Into a Strategic Advantage
CEO Marne Martin of Emburse argues that AI is reshaping business travel and expense (T&E) management from a reactive, error‑prone process to a strategic, predictive function. AI‑powered platforms can accelerate expense processing by up to 67%, enabling travelers to capture...

Europe's AI Advantage at Risk without Secure and Private Infrastructure
Joe Baguley, CTO for EMEA at Broadcom, warns that Europe’s AI ambitions hinge on secure, private cloud infrastructure as the EU rolls out the AI Act and related strategies. He cites that 48% of EMEA IT leaders waste at least...
Lean4: How the Theorem Prover Works and Why It's the New Competitive Edge in AI
Lean4, an open‑source programming language and interactive theorem prover, is being adopted to add formal verification to AI systems, addressing the hallucination and unreliability problems of large language models. Startups such as Harmonic AI’s Aristotle chatbot and research frameworks like...

Microsoft Is Hoping to Kill Off Its Most Embarrassing BSOD Errors for Good - Farewell to Big-Screen Outages in the...
Microsoft announced a new Digital Signage mode that limits the display of Blue Screen of Death and other error dialogs on public, non‑interactive screens, showing the error for only 15 seconds before blanking the display and requiring manual reactivation. The...

Nano Banana Pro Cast a Design Spell in NotebookLM to Explore the Legend of Camelot
Google’s NotebookLM has integrated the Nano Banana Pro multimodal AI model to generate infographics and slide decks directly from research prompts. In a test using the King Arthur legend, the tool produced a comparative infographic of early versus later Arthurian narratives and...

Microsoft Unveils Its Next-Generation Arm-Based CPU - Cobalt 200 Looks to Unlock Even More Azure Power
Microsoft unveiled Cobalt 200, its next‑generation Arm‑based CPU for Azure, promising up to 50 % higher performance than the Cobalt 100 while retaining full compatibility with existing deployments. Built on a 3 nm process, the 132‑core chip features per‑core dynamic voltage and frequency scaling,...

How ChatGPT Can Help You Eat Healthier - AI Tips to Get Back on Your Health Kick
ChatGPT is emerging as a practical tool for home meal planning, offering users instant menus, recipes, and nutritional breakdowns tailored to budget, dietary goals, and available ingredients. The AI can generate shopping lists, suggest batch‑cooking schedules, provide ingredient substitutions, and...

AIOps: How Companies Can Harness AI to Reshape IT Operations
AI for IT Operations (AIOps) is emerging as a transformative technology that blends human expertise with machine learning, advanced analytics, predictive analytics, and real‑time event correlation to automate and enhance IT, network and security management. By ingesting high‑quality data, AIOps...

Will X's Usage-Based API Pricing Succeed in Winning over Developers?
X is shifting its API pricing from a flat‑fee structure to a usage‑based model, adding a cost estimator, fewer rate limits and a redesigned developer console. The beta, limited to select developers, offers a $500 credit but early estimates show...

How This Founder’s Unlikely Path to Silicon Valley Could Become an Edge in Industrial Tech
Interface, a San Francisco AI startup founded by 24‑year‑old Thomas Lee Young, uses large‑language‑model‑driven audits to spot safety‑procedure errors in heavy‑industry operations. In its first deployment with a major Canadian energy firm, the platform identified 10,800 procedural flaws in 2½...

Google Denies ‘Misleading’ Reports of Gmail Using Your Emails to Train AI
Google refuted viral claims that it now scans Gmail content to train its Gemini AI model, stating the reports are misleading and that no settings have been changed. The company clarified that Gmail’s Smart Features—such as spell checking and automatic...

Elon Musk on the Future of Jobs and AI, 'My Prediction Is that Work Will Be Optional'
At the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum, Tesla CEO Elon Musk predicted that within the next 10‑20 years AI-driven automation could make work optional, likening future employment to a hobby such as gardening or video‑gaming from a couch. He suggested that as...
OpenAI Is Ending API Access to Fan-Favorite GPT-4o Model in February 2026
OpenAI will retire the GPT-4o (Omni) model from its API on February 16, 2026, giving developers a three‑month window to migrate to newer models such as GPT‑5.1. The move reflects GPT‑4o’s status as a legacy, low‑usage model that is now...

Science-Centric Streaming Service Curiosity Stream Is an AI-Licensing Firm Now
Curiosity Stream, the niche science‑focused streaming service founded by Discovery Channel’s John Hendricks, is pivoting to become an AI‑licensing firm. In Q3 2025 the company reported a 41% YoY revenue jump, driven largely by $23.4 million in licensing its original and third‑party...

Is Nvidia Opening up Its NVLink Doors Even Further? New Partnership with AMD Will See Greater Integration Across Many Kinds...
Nvidia announced that its NVLink Fusion interconnect will now be supported on Arm‑based Neoverse CPUs, enabling direct, high‑bandwidth communication between custom Arm processors and Nvidia GPUs. The move expands NVLink beyond Nvidia’s own CPUs and Intel/AMD‑based servers, allowing hyperscalers such as...

AI Trained on Bacterial Genomes Produces Never-Before-Seen Proteins
Stanford researchers have built a genomic language model called Evo, trained on millions of bacterial genomes, that can predict and generate novel protein-coding sequences directly from DNA context. In benchmark tests Evo accurately completed partial gene sequences and restored missing...

Nothing’s Android 16 Update Puts a Progress Bar on the Back of Your Phone
Nothing has begun rolling out its Android 16‑based Nothing OS 4.0, starting with the Phone 3 and later expanding to the rest of the lineup. The update introduces a Glyph‑based Live Updates feature that shows progress bars on the rear...
AI Mania Is Making Nvidia a Lot of Money
Nvidia's data‑center segment is now generating close to $50 billion in annual revenue as AI startups and enterprises pour massive capital into GPU‑powered infrastructure. The surge reflects a broader AI spending wave, but analysts question whether the growth is sustainable or...

Gaussian Splatting the World with Satellite 3D & Google's One-Two Punch
The episode spotlights Skyfall‑GS, a new method that combines 3D Gaussian splatting with diffusion models to generate detailed, city‑scale 3D maps from satellite imagery alone, opening up applications from conflict‑zone mapping to military terrain planning. It then shifts to Google’s...

The Hottest AI Wearables and Gadgets You Can Buy Right Now
A new wave of AI‑powered wearables is hitting the consumer market, ranging from affordable pendants to higher‑end voice recorders. Amazon‑owned Bee offers a $49.99 pendant with a $19 monthly AI assistant subscription, while Friend’s $129 emotional‑support pendant has sparked privacy...

Linus Torvalds Gives Approval to "Vibe Coding" - Just Don't Use It on Anything Important
Linus Torvalds cautioned against using AI‑assisted "vibe coding" for Linux kernel development, warning that such tools can introduce maintenance headaches and generate misleading vulnerability reports due to indiscriminate code crawlers. He endorsed the technique only as a learning aid for...

Who Is AI Nostalgia Slop Even For?
OpenAI’s newly launched Sora video‑generation app is flooding social platforms with AI‑crafted clips that recycle nostalgic 80s‑90s aesthetics and sensationalized depictions of dead celebrities. The content, often low‑quality and riddled with cultural stereotypes, is being promoted by influencers such as...

6-Figure Secure AI Solutions that Deliver 7-Figure ROI
Disney has been quietly leveraging AI for 22 years, embedding it in everything from crowd control to ride scheduling while keeping the human experience front‑center. The article highlights that 95 % of generative‑AI pilots fail because leaders start with technology rather...
Sierra's Revenue Flex
In this episode Alex Heath talks with Bret Taylor about Sierra’s rapid growth to $100 million ARR, emphasizing that its upfront, multi‑year contracts make the figure more credible than the usage‑based ARR many AI startups tout. Taylor argues that solid contracted revenue...

AI Startups Are Turning Their Revenue Into Recruiting Bait
AI startup Sierra, co‑founded by Bret Taylor and Clay Bavor, announced it has reached $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), up from $20 million a year earlier, by securing multi‑year, upfront contracts with enterprise customers such as SoFi, Wayfair and Rocket Mortgage. The...

This Mummy Portrait Isn’t From Roman Egypt - It Was Generated by AI
An Instagram post claimed a newly discovered Fayum portrait of a young man was a genuine Roman‑Egyptian artifact, but investigators traced the image to Midjourney, an AI image generator. The AI prompt instructed the system to mimic the encaustic technique...

Jimdo Adds AI to Its Website Builder, Promises Better Business Outcomes
Jimdo announced Companion, an AI‑driven chatbot embedded in its website‑builder platform for solopreneurs and micro‑businesses. The tool analyzes a user’s performance data, industry benchmarks and competitive landscape to deliver personalized recommendations on SEO, conversion optimization and other growth actions, and...
The PlayStation 5 Slim and Pro Are on Sale for Black Friday
Sony has launched a Black Friday price cut on all three PlayStation 5 models, offering $100 discounts across major retailers. The PS5 Digital Edition (slim) now sells for about $399, the standard PS5 (slim) for roughly $449, and the new...

What Is Google AI Mode – and Should You Use It?
Google has launched Gemini 3, its most advanced AI model, which powers a new "AI Mode" search experience accessed via google.com/ai or an AI Mode tab. AI Mode replaces traditional SERP listings with AI‑generated, structured answers that draw on Google’s vast...

A Glimpse Into the Next Decade of Connectivity: 4 Lessons From Yotta 2025
At Yotta 2025, a pulse survey of over 200 industry leaders revealed a rapid shift in connectivity expectations for the next decade. Nearly half of respondents say enterprises will abandon the public Internet for mission‑critical workloads, and a similar share...

AI Nutrition Tracking Stinks
The Verge’s Victoria Song critiques the latest wave of AI‑powered nutrition tracking features in fitness apps, noting that tools like Ladder, Oura Advisor, January, and MyFitnessPal frequently misidentify foods and miscalculate portion sizes, producing wildly inaccurate calorie and macro counts....

Protecting Productivity: The Imperative of Cybersecurity in Manufacturing
Manufacturing firms are confronting a surge in cyber threats as AI-driven, smart factories and expanded supply‑chain connectivity increase attack surfaces. Recent incidents, such as a May 2025 breach at steelmaker Nucor that halted production lines, illustrate that cyber attacks now...

Second-Order Prompt Injection Can Turn AI Into a Malicious Insider
Security firm AppOmni has identified a vulnerability in ServiceNow’s Now Assist AI platform called “second‑order prompt injection,” where a low‑privileged AI agent can manipulate a higher‑privileged agent to exfiltrate sensitive data or elevate privileges. The attack exploits default configurations that...