
LTH Product Briefing - T3 by Lexsoft
The briefing introduced Lexoft’s latest T3 platform, highlighting how the company blends two decades of legal‑tech expertise with generative AI to modernize knowledge management for Spanish‑speaking law firms and corporate legal departments. Lexoft’s solution centers on creating “extended knowledge profiles” that automatically classify documents, extract key metadata—such as jurisdiction, clause types, and dates—and apply firm‑specific taxonomies. The MCP protocol, described as a USB‑like connector, lets these enriched profiles communicate with a range of enterprise tools (Copilot, Gemini, iManage, etc.), enabling seamless, agentic AI workflows. A live demo illustrated a lawyer’s natural‑language request: “Find NDAs with New York jurisdiction, extract clauses A‑C, and schedule a meeting.” The system identified the correct documents, pulled the requested clauses, and triggered Outlook—all without manual intervention, showcasing the practical power of AI‑human collaboration. By automating labor‑intensive document curation while preserving human oversight, Lexoft promises faster, more accurate legal research, reduced staffing costs, and a competitive edge for firms adopting interoperable AI ecosystems.

Why Sam Altman Hates This AD
The video examines OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's outspoken criticism of Anthropic’s Super Bowl commercial that directly lampoons ChatGPT. Altman’s post, amplified by BBC coverage, frames the ad as a personal attack and a broader challenge to OpenAI’s market dominance. Anthropic’s spot...

🔴 Feb 12's Top Cyber News NOW! - Ep 1067
The February 12 episode of Simply Cyber’s Daily Cyber Threat Brief, hosted by Dr. Gerald Oer, opened with community shout‑outs, sponsor plugs for Flare, Material, and Threat Locker, and a reminder that each show earns half a CPE credit for listeners. The core...

Blastoff! Vulcan Centaur Rocket Launches Space Force 'Neighborhood Watch' Satellites
United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur lifted off at 02:00 UTC on a United States Space Force mission designated SF87, deploying a trio of “neighborhood watch” satellites into geostationary orbit. The launch employed a two‑stage configuration: four GEM‑63XL solid rocket boosters supplied...

The Craziest GPU on the Planet..
MSI unveiled what it claims is the fastest RTX 5090 on Earth, a 2.5‑slot, 1,000‑watt‑limit graphics card that pushes the limits of consumer GPU design. The card packs a full‑coverage copper cold plate, carbon‑fiber shrouding and a 40‑phase VRM—far beyond the typical...

2026 CRE Outlook: From Freeze to Recalibration (Princeton Keynote Replay)
The 2026 Princeton Mercer Real Estate Market Forecast keynote framed commercial real‑estate as moving out of a prolonged freeze into a period of careful recalibration. Lenders are back in the market, albeit with more selective underwriting, while capital continues...

Intelligent Document Processing in Databricks
The video walks through Databricks’ Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) solution, demonstrating how to build an end‑to‑end pipeline that extracts key financial data from PDF invoices. Using a fictitious company, Green Sheen, the presenter shows how raw PDF files are uploaded...

Junior vs Senior AI Engineer | 5 Skills That Actually Matter in 2026
The video argues that moving from junior to senior AI engineer in 2026 is less about mastering newer models and more about cultivating non‑technical capabilities. While junior engineers tend to focus on building and explaining algorithms, senior engineers are expected...

3 AI Career Paths That Can Change Your Future
The video breaks down three distinct AI career tracks—researcher, data/applied scientist, and engineer—explaining how each role contributes to the AI ecosystem and what educational background or skill set it typically demands. It stresses that researchers push theoretical boundaries, data scientists...

Anthropic Found Why AIs Go Insane
Anthropic researchers have pinpointed the root cause of erratic behavior in today’s AI assistants – a gradual drift away from their core “helpful assistant” persona. The phenomenon, which can be triggered by user prompts or emotional cues, leads the model...

Are Abundant Aluminum Batteries Beating Lithium?
The video introduces a new aluminum‑graphite dual‑ion battery developed by Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute, positioned as a high‑power alternative to conventional lithium‑ion cells. In laboratory tests the cells achieved power densities exceeding 9 kW per kilogram—three to nine times that of typical lithium‑ion...

The Energy-Connectivity Nexus
The discussion centers on the growing interdependence of energy supply and fiber connectivity in data‑center strategy, using Northern Virginia as a case study. While the region boasts unrivaled carrier density, its power grid is straining under the surge of AI‑intensive...

Future of AI and Transport
The video focuses on how telecom operators must reshape their networks over the next two years, leveraging AI, energy‑efficient design, and strategic alliances to stay relevant in a data‑driven world. It frames the evolution of infrastructure as a race against...

You Can Just Make Things…
The video showcases a creator’s intensive week with next‑generation AI models—GPT‑5.3, Codex, and Claude Opus 4.6—demonstrating how a single prompt can replace hours of manual work. By feeding the system headshots, facial expressions, logos, and past thumbnail examples, the author built...

Skills Are the Secret to Making Claude Work with Your Custom Tools
The video explains how developers can create custom "skills" that teach Anthropic’s Claude to understand and manipulate proprietary development tools, such as flowchart generators and UI mockup utilities. By embedding themselves in the tool’s repository and iteratively crafting examples, they...

SBA 533: BACnet over SC Explained for Secure Building Automation Networks
The Smart Buildings Academy podcast episode 533 introduces BACnet over SC (Secure Connect) as the next‑generation transport for building automation networks. It explains why the legacy BACnet over IP—built on UDP, plain‑text messaging, and broadcast discovery—was adequate for isolated control...

IBM’s “Client-Zero” Approach Is a Blueprint for AI Transformation
IBM’s “client‑zero” model positions the company as both tester and showcase for end‑to‑end AI transformation, applying its own hybrid‑cloud, data‑management and orchestration stack to real‑world business processes. The initiative has already delivered measurable gains in HR, IT and procurement, with 95%...

Why Did LaRussell Sign to ROC NATION? | LEMME EXPLAIN
The video explains why Toronto rapper LaRussell chose to sign a deal with Rock Nation, arguing that the move reflects a nuanced understanding of leverage in the modern music business rather than a betrayal of the independent ethos. The host breaks...

He Built a $125M Brain Food Brand With Just 10 People | Will Nitze
The episode follows Will Nitze, founder and CEO of IQ Bar, as he explains how he turned a dorm‑room t‑shirt hustle into a $125 million brain‑food brand while keeping his staff to just ten people. Nitze emphasizes that in the consumer...

Impact of AI on Transport | TeleGeography Explains AI
The TeleGeography episode examines how the AI revolution is being constrained not by silicon chips but by the physical layers that move data—subsea cables, terrestrial fiber, and the power grid. Host Greg Bryan interviews Luis Colasante of Colt Technology Services,...

Impact of AI on Transport | TG Explains AI
The episode of Telegeography Explains AI examines how physical infrastructure—not just compute—has become the decisive constraint on the AI revolution, featuring Luis Colasante of Colt Technology Services. Colasante argues that AI data centers consume two‑to‑three times the power of traditional clouds...

Investor Growth Expectations: Why 3X Isn't Enough Anymore #shorts
The video highlights a shifting investor mindset where the once‑impressive 3‑times revenue growth target is now considered a baseline, and venture capitalists are chasing “one‑to‑hundred” scaling stories. Speakers note that the market is flooded with clone startups, driving valuations to historic...

Bilt 2.0 Explained: Messy Rollout or Hidden Opportunity?
The video dissects Bilt’s recent rollout of three new credit cards and the accompanying Bilt Cash currency, a move that has sparked criticism for its intricate reward architecture. While the core promise remains—unlimited points on rent and mortgage payments—the program now...

Stuut Raises $40M to Help CFOs Use AI Agents to Collect Cash Faster | The SaaS CFO | Stuut
Stuut, an AI-focused order-to-cash startup, has raised $40 million to expand its suite of AI agents that automate invoice follow-up, dispute resolution, cash application and payments. The platform begins at invoice creation and works through collections, handling customer outreach, inquiry...

Safer Internet Day 2026 with Dr Vicki Nash
On Safer Internet Day 2026, Dr. Vicki Nash highlighted the UK’s Online Safety Act, which obliges online pornography providers to verify users are at least 18. The law makes it illegal to supply adult content to minors, positioning age‑verification as...

Strategic Energy Access Planning Support (SEAPS)
The Strategic Energy Access Planning Support (SEAPS) programme has enabled Senegal to implement low‑cost, integrated electricity planning mandated by the country’s electricity code. Through SEAPS, an institutional team established a national power‑sector database and developed a bespoke Senegalese energy model, tools...

Don't Automate Quality, Automate Testing - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 4
The fourth episode of "Into the MoTaverse" features Chris Miles, Head of Platform Engineering at Legal & General, discussing why organizations should shift from trying to automate quality itself to automating the testing process. Hosted by Rosie Sherry, the conversation...

How to Exclude Customers From Your Ads
The video addresses a common problem for authors and e‑commerce sellers: preventing Facebook ads from targeting customers who have already bought a product, specifically an audiobook bundle. John recommends building multiple custom audiences to capture prior purchasers. First, create a website...

Surely This Must Be a Prank...?? #sharktank
The video is a tongue‑in‑cheek parody of the TV series Shark Tank, where two entrepreneurs present an "edible napkin" as the world’s first consumable table accessory. The setting mimics the high‑stakes pitch environment, but the dialogue quickly devolves into absurdist...

Data Analyst to Data Engineer: The Exact Roadmap to Nearly Quadruple Your Salary
The video explains how data analysts can transition into data engineering roles, a move that can nearly quadruple compensation. Chris Garzone outlines the fundamental differences between the two positions, emphasizing that analysts typically work with Excel, SQL, and dashboards, while...

Scaling AI Beyond Single Agents: Multi-Agent Architectures with LangChain
The webinar hosted by Nabeha and Isma discussed scaling AI beyond single agents, focusing on multi‑agent architectures using LangChain. It outlined fundamentals of AI agents—LLM brain, tools, memory—and why monolithic agents struggle as tasks grow. The presenters highlighted token‑bloat, context‑window exhaustion,...

RIP Amp Code? : Amp Code VS Code Extension Is Done, Here's the Alternative for You.
AMP, the AI coding agent originally from Sourcegraph, announced it will permanently discontinue its VS Code extension, opting to concentrate on a standalone CLI and web experience. The decision was disclosed on the company’s “Raising an Agent” podcast, where founders Quinn...

How Risk Transformation May Define Firms Ability to Stay Competitive
The discussion centers on why 2026 will be a pivotal year for risk transformation in B2B fintech, especially within asset and dealer finance. Adam Tate argues that overlapping pressures—from tighter credit regulation to rapid technological advances—are forcing firms to rethink...

Market Growth & Digitisation: Advancing Mortgage Lending in 2026
Alex Lipitch and Paul Walton discussed the outlook for UK mortgage lending, projecting a modest 4% rise to roughly £320 bn by 2026. The conversation highlighted that the real battleground will be retaining the 1.8 million borrowers whose fixed‑rate deals expire this...

Alliwava G15 Disassembly & Teardown
The video walks through a full teardown of the Aliwava G15 laptop, highlighting its straightforward disassembly process. By removing eleven Phillips screws—two of which are captive near the hinge—and prying the bottom cover, users can access the battery, speaker cables,...

IROS 2025 Keynotes - Embodied Intellgence: Fumin Zhang
The IROS 2025 keynote by Fumin Zhang examined how robots can perform high‑stakes search and rescue tasks by marrying classic search theory with modern generative AI and control techniques. Zhang highlighted that, despite a half‑century of research, the field has...

IROS 2025 Keynotes - Embodied Intellgence: Fumiya Lida
Fumiya Lida’s IROS 2025 keynote framed embodied intelligence as the reciprocal relationship between a body’s physical dynamics and the brain’s control mechanisms, challenging the longstanding brain‑versus‑body dualism that has split robotics from AI. He highlighted the staggering scale gap—30 trillion cells...

Flourish Sound Bytes: The Surprising Challenges of Diabetes Care with Sherita Golden
Dr. Sherita Golden, an expert in hospital-based diabetes care, warns that inpatient glucose management is uniquely high-risk due to acute illnesses, hospital-driven treatment changes (steroids, fasting, altered diets), and insulin’s potential to cause rapid hypoglycemia. Errors most commonly occur at...

Why This Health System Took Down Epic at 10 AM Without Warning - 229
The video explains why a major health system abruptly shut down its Epic electronic‑health‑record platform at 10 a.m., treating the event as an unannounced emergency drill rather than a routine maintenance window. Operators triggered a full emergency operations plan, opened a command...

Podcast Ep260: Oracle Cuts 30,000 Jobs, ERP Failure Anatomy, Your Business & IT Conflicting
Episode 260 of Transformation Ground Control examines major shifts in enterprise tech and transformation risk, opening with reports that Oracle may cut up to 30,000 jobs and discussing market unease over Microsoft’s aggressive AI push and Copilot integrations. Hosts stress...

"Booster 19: Don't Call It a Comeback..." | SpaceX Starbase
The video provides a live‑time Starbase summary centered on Booster 19’s return from Massy’s test stand to the production site, where it will undergo further cryogenic and hydraulic checks before a static‑fire campaign. Viewers see extensive activity across Pad 2, including the...

Logistics, 3D Printing, Lasers, Manufacturing - Openviro 2026 Update
Jeff provides a detailed status report on the Open VRO environmental sensor platform, focusing on the final manufacturing steps required before the first units ship. The video walks viewers through the 3D‑printed housing for the temperature‑humidity‑pressure probes, the laser‑engraved aluminum...

Best ERP for SMBs & Enterprises Revealed
Industry judges named NetSuite the best ERP for small and mid-sized businesses, with Acumatica as runner-up, citing NetSuite’s broad out-of-the-box functionality, extensive third-party ecosystem and Oracle’s investments in global capabilities and maintainability via SuiteCloud. For large, complex enterprises SAP S/4HANA...

INSTALL OPENCLAW in 30 Seconds and START BUILDING... | Local Install and VPS FULL Tutorial
The video is a step‑by‑step tutorial on installing OpenClaw, an autonomous AI‑agent platform, either locally or on a cloud VPS. It walks viewers through selecting the appropriate operating system—favoring Linux for its openness and control—and executing a single‑line installer via...

Monitor Names Suck so, so Much
PCWorld editor Brad Charkis lambastes the convoluted naming conventions for PC monitors, using MSI’s nearly indistinguishable model names—MSI MPG271QRQD-OLEDX50 versus MSI MAG272QPQD-OLEDX50—as a prime example. He argues that three-letter series like MEG, MAG and MPG add to buyer confusion, especially...

Apple Almost Didn't Survive 1996 💀
Apple’s 1996 crisis marked a pivotal moment when the company teetered on the brink of bankruptcy, battered by Microsoft’s Windows 95 dominance and a string of commercial failures such as the Pippin console, QuickTake camera, and Macintosh TV. The collapse of...

DHS Officials Testify Before House Panel
Department of Homeland Security officials told a House panel that body-camera rollouts and surveillance upgrades are expanding but remain only partially deployed. ICE has about 3,000 active body cameras out of roughly 13,000 field agents, with another 6,000 cameras being...

How Japan Built Its Crazy Space Agency
The video explores the evolution of Japan’s space agency, featuring an interview with historian Dr. Subo Vijatna. It traces the program from early 20th‑century curiosity, through wartime rocket experiments, to the formal establishment of JAXA in 2003, highlighting how cultural...

Highlights From Software Architecture Superstream: Enterprise Architecture in the Age of AI
At the Software Architecture Superstream, leading architects discussed how AI is reshaping enterprise architecture. They highlighted the shift toward AI‑ready, code‑first designs that support continuous innovation while maintaining governance, security, and observability. Speakers covered architecture as code, agentic value streams,...

If This Is for You, It’s GREAT - Der8enchtable
Linus Media Group’s technical production assistant David Pancrrez walks viewers through the newly released Durbench test‑bench, a collaborative effort by Thermal Grizzly, Derbower and Elmer Labs that aims to modernize hardware‑testing platforms for 2026. The board integrates SATA bays, multiple fan...