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Philosophers in the AI Lab
Big tech’s hiring philosophers—yes, really. Companies like DeepMind and Anthropic are bringing ethics experts into the AI trenches, while univer…
21 hours ago
AI Stepping Out of the Screen
AI is no longer confined to screens—it’s moving into warehouses, delivery trucks, and public spaces, raising urgent questions about whether our …
22 hours ago
Bellroy Laptop Caddy Keeps Tech Tidy
Bellroy’s new Laptop Caddy is a game-changer for tech lovers—think of it as a sleek, pocket-packed command center for your laptop and all its ac…
22 hours ago
Robots Stay Connected in Tough Terrain
Japan’s farming future just got a tech boost as NTT, Kubota, and NTT DOCOMO team up to keep farm robots connected—even in mountains and fields w…
23 hours ago
Google’s New AI Agent Executor
Google just launched Agent Executor, an open-source framework designed to run long-running AI agents—think hours or days—without losing progress…
23 hours ago
Event-Driven Automation Is Here
IT automation is evolving from rigid scheduling to real-time, event-driven workflows—triggering actions instantly when something happens, like a…
23 hours ago
Product Importers Power Scaling CRMs
CRMs are no longer just contact lists—they’re your business command center, and managing product catalogs inside them can get chaotic as you sca…
1 day ago
Sennheiser Momentum 5 Wireless Unveiled
Sennheiser’s new Momentum 5 Wireless headphones are here to dominate with smarter tech: double the microphones for killer noise cancellation, cl…
1 day ago
Ferrari's First Electric Car Revealed
Ferrari’s long-awaited all-electric Luce just debuted, packing 1,000+ horsepower, a 0-60 time of 2.5 seconds, and five seats — a first for the b…
1 day, 10 hours ago
Tesla Roadster Back on Track
Tesla’s next-gen Roadster is officially on the move—built at Gigafactory Texas with production lines already mapped out. After shelving the Mode…
1 day, 13 hours ago