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Claude AI Shutdown Tests Reveal Alignment Risks
I have spent years watching artificial intelligence grow quieter and more capable at the same time. The newest systems do...
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Wuji Tech Robotic Hand Signals a Turning Point in Dexterity
I have watched robotic hands struggle for years to match what a child can do without thinking: pick up a...
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Robotics News 2026: Latest Breakthroughs in AI, Humanoids, and Collaborative Robots
i remember when robots still felt like distant science fiction, boxed inside factory cages and programmed for a single task....
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Artificial Intelligence Applications: Real-World Uses Across Industries
I have watched artificial intelligence move from buzzword to backbone in a surprisingly ordinary way. It did not arrive with...
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Anthropic vs OpenAI: Safety, Coding, and the AI Divide
I first noticed the shift when conversations about artificial intelligence stopped centering on spectacle and started focusing on trust. By...
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OpenAI Dime AI Earbuds: Leaks, Patents, and What’s Next
I remember the first time a rumor about OpenAI hardware felt less like science fiction and more like an inevitability....
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AI Agents Built a Working C Compiler at Anthropic
i remember reading the first internal notes about this experiment and feeling a quiet jolt rather than shock. There was...
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Motlbook and the Rise of AI-Only Social Networks
I remember the first time I watched an AI agent argue with another one in public. It was not a...
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OpenAI Considers Outcome-Based Pricing for AI Breakthroughs
In early 2026, OpenAI quietly shifted the conversation about how artificial intelligence might be paid for. Instead of focusing only...
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Goldman Sachs and Anthropic Automate Accounting With AI
i tend to notice real shifts on Wall Street not when executives promise disruption, but when back-office work quietly begins...