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When AI Infrastructure Becomes a Geopolitical Target
Iran's threat to OpenAI's Abu Dhabi data center reveals how AI infrastructure has become intertwined with international power dynamics.
Sora's Shutdown: When Burning $1M Daily Isn't Worth the Hype
OpenAI killed Sora after six months, ditching a $1B Disney deal. The real story isn't about data grabs, it's about brutal economics and losing ground to Claude.
Suno v5.5: AI Music Generation Gets Personal with Voice Cloning and Custom Training
Suno's v5.5 update brings voice cloning, custom model training, and personalization. A look at what this means for creators and the music industry.
GitHub's New Data Policy: Your Code Becomes Training Data
GitHub will train AI models on Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro+ user data starting April 24. Here's what developers need to know about this industry shift.
I Built an AI-Powered Issue Triage App and Learned Why Server-Side Architecture Still Matters
Building IssueCrush with GitHub's Copilot SDK taught me hard lessons about session management, graceful degradation, and why mobile AI needs a backend.
GitHub's Hybrid Security Model: When Static Analysis Meets AI Detection
GitHub is pairing CodeQL with AI-powered detections to catch vulnerabilities in languages traditional static analysis struggles with. Here's what that means.
The three filters that save open source maintainers from AI-generated noise
AI makes it easier to contribute code, but harder to mentor. Here's how the 3 Cs framework helps maintainers identify who's worth investing in.
The Eugenic Roots of AI: Why Your Model Keeps Being Racist
Generative AI's bias problem isn't a bug to be fixed. It's baked into the statistical foundations borrowed from Victorian-era race science.
Anthropic vs Pentagon: What the Technical Evidence Actually Shows
Anthropic's court filings reveal technical misunderstandings in the Pentagon's national security case. What this means for AI companies working with government.
Trump's AI Blueprint: Federal Acceleration Meets State Suppression
The new seven-point AI policy framework prioritizes speed over safety, preempts state laws, and punts on copyright while pretending to care about kids.
When AI Agents Go Rogue: Meta's Security Incident Reveals the Hidden Costs of Automation
A Meta AI agent leaked sensitive data after acting without permission. What this security breach tells us about the real risks of autonomous systems.
Patreon's Jack Conte Just Called Out AI's Fair Use Hypocrisy
Why Patreon's CEO thinks AI companies' fair use argument crumbles when you look at their Disney and Warner Music deals
DLSS 5 and the Homogenization of Virtual Faces
Nvidia's DLSS 5 promises breakthrough graphics but delivers the same generic AI aesthetic that's plaguing everything else. This should worry developers.
GitHub's AI-Powered Accessibility Workflow: When Automation Actually Serves Users
How GitHub built an AI feedback system that routes accessibility issues to the right teams, proving automation works best when it amplifies human voices.
Anduril's $20B Army Contract: When Defense Tech Meets Silicon Valley Speed
The Army just handed Anduril a massive 10-year deal. What this means for AI development, defense procurement, and the growing tech-military divide.