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Surveillance Expands to Anti-Tech Extremism
The government’s surveillance is expanding into uncharted territory, now targeting anyone labeled as “anti-American,” “anti-Christian,” or “anti…
18 hours ago
Caraway Cookware Lawsuit Explodes
A major showdown erupts in the cookware world as Caraway, known for its PFAS-free pans, faces a lawsuit from Groupe SEB and Meyer over claims th…
18 hours ago
AI Coding Agents Drop Prices Hard
AI coding agents are going all-in on price wars, with Cursor, Anthropic, and Alibaba slashing costs and upping the ante—making top-tier AI dev t…
18 hours ago
AI Debt Collectors Are Here
AI debt collectors are revolutionizing the industry with bots like Eve that know your name, your debt, and your history—never sleeping, always c…
22 hours ago
How the Internet Was Built
The internet is a decentralized web of networks powered by TCP/IP, born from ARPANET in the 60s and exploding into mainstream use in the 90s. Wi…
22 hours ago
Teaching Robots to Do Chores
Companies are paying people to film themselves doing everyday chores like chopping veggies or folding laundry — all to train robots with “egocen…
22 hours ago
AI Isn't Replacing Fact-Checkers
AI might feel like your new smart assistant, tossing out answers and recipes like magic, but don’t let the hype fool you. While half of us are t…
22 hours ago
Voice AI and Shared Intelligence
AI is evolving from typing commands to voice-driven interactions, making tech feel more natural and faster. But with power comes responsibility—…
22 hours ago
AI Agents Are Here to Stay
AI agents are here to revolutionize software development, with tools like Claude Code Opus 4.5 outperforming humans in engineering exams and ena…
22 hours ago
AI’s Uncertain Grip on Jobs
AI is reshaping the job market in unpredictable ways—top roles stay safe, but most white-collar jobs face uncertainty as automation accelerates.…
22 hours ago