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OpenAI is expanding into consumer hardware, with more than 200 people working on a family of AI-powered devices that could include a smart speaker, and possibly smart glasses and a
I walked away from CES convinced: smart lawn robots are no longer a novelty. They are ready for real yards, real schedules, and real life. The Navamo lineup shows how

Physicists report building a larger and more complex version of a “time crystal” on a superconducting quantum computer, marking a step for research on unusual phases of matter. The work

You usually discover you need better scaling in Kubernetes at the worst possible moment. Latency creeps up. A batch job lands unexpectedly. Traffic doubles after a launch. Suddenly, pods are

A brief remark from founder Sunny Sethi points to a larger plan: a simple nozzle may only be the entry point to a much wider system. In a recent discussion,

MIT researchers are building new models to tackle one of energy’s toughest problems: how to safely dispose of high-level nuclear waste for thousands of years. Doctoral student Dauren Sarsenbayev is

You can usually tell within 18 months whether a monolith will become a strategic asset or a liability everyone tiptoes around. It shows up in code review latency, incident patterns,

Abstraction is supposed to buy you leverage. Fewer moving parts to think about, fewer places to change when requirements shift, more reuse across teams. And sometimes it does exactly that.

A large manufacturer says it has installed on-site H200 GPU clusters, a rarity in heavy industry and a sign that factory AI projects are moving from pilots to production. The

You do not notice network performance when it works. You only notice it when your dashboards light up red at 2:13 a.m., latency spikes across regions, and someone in finance

Bill Gates has become the focus of debate at a major artificial intelligence festival in India this week, as fresh attention on Jeffrey Epstein’s network spills into the tech world.

SAP signaled its latest push into AI for services work with a new tool described as “SAP Joule for Consultants,” positioned to help system integrators and consulting teams deliver faster
AI is useful when it saves time, not when it chases spectacle. After reviewing how creator Matt Wolf runs his day, I’m convinced: the winning move is practical integration, not

Senior leaders are pushing back against claims that the removal of Jeffrey Rosen was politically driven, even as colleagues cite his reputation for a steady, non-partisan approach. The dispute, which

You usually discover your API is not fault-tolerant at the worst possible moment. A downstream service slows down. Latency climbs. Clients start retrying. Queues fill. Autoscaling kicks in too late.

As debates over screen time and social media intensify, a growing chorus argues that smartphones have delivered lasting public benefits that outweigh their costs. Policymakers, parents, and educators are weighing

High-performing AI platform teams rarely fail because of model quality alone. They fail in the seams between experimentation and production. You have seen it. A promising model in a notebook

The Children’s Commissioner called for a ban on social media advertising aimed at children, intensifying a global debate over how to protect young users online. The proposal, delivered this week,

At some point, every microservices platform hits the same wall: you are not debugging a service anymore, you are debugging the conversations between services. Latency spikes only for certain callers.

If you have ever been on a 2:17 a.m. bridge with fifteen engineers staring at Grafana, you know incident response is not just about alerts. It is about the architecture

The S&P 500’s rise from double digits to 7,000 framed the career of Howard Silverblatt, a fixture on Wall Street who stepped down after decades tracking America’s flagship index. His

You know the pattern. Dashboards look “fine,” CPU is hovering at 55 percent, error rates are flat, and yet Slack is filling up with screenshots of spinning loaders. Users say

A growing mix of global investors is backing successive private funds, signaling steady confidence in alternative assets across multiple regions and institution types. The investor base spans institutions and wealth

Scientists have documented the first known case of a cow using an object from her surroundings to relieve an itch, a finding that could reshape views of cattle intelligence. The

Performance incidents rarely fail because of missing dashboards. They fail because the investigation path is unclear, the signal is buried, and the system behaves in ways your mental model does

An emerging Seattle spinout is betting that artificial intelligence can tame rising compliance workloads for companies under mounting regulatory pressure. Certivo, which launched in 2024 from startup studio Pioneer Square
The fight over how the U.S. military should use commercial AI is not abstract anymore. It is here, it is messy, and the consequences are real. My view is simple:

“AI will take our jobs!” has become a classic joke nowadays. While many don’t take it seriously, some industries are already approaching this technology with caution. In sales, where trust,

The American Arbitration Association has introduced an AI Arbitrator, aiming to speed up routine case decisions and cut costs for parties. Led by AAA chief Bridget McCormack, the project brings

Spain has ordered prosecutors to investigate X, Meta, and TikTok over allegations that AI-generated child sexual abuse material is circulating on their platforms, raising urgent questions about how social networks









