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Apple's AI Wearables Push: Racing to Catch Up or Leading from Behind?
Apple accelerates development of AI pendant, smart glasses, and AirPods. But is this innovation or desperation in the face of Meta's head start?
The Ring Surveillance Debate: When AI Meets Civil Liberties
Ring's Search Party feature promised to find lost dogs but exposed something darker: the inevitable collision between AI-powered surveillance and privacy.
OpenAI Acquires OpenClaw Creator as Multi-Agent Future Takes Shape
Peter Steinberger joins OpenAI, bringing his viral AI agent platform with him. What this means for developers building in the agent ecosystem.
GitHub Agentic Workflows: When Your Repository Gets Its Own AI Intern
GitHub's new agentic workflows bring coding agents into Actions with guardrails. Here's what it means for repository automation and why it's not CI/CD.
Airbnb's AI Strategy: The Ghost of Search Monetization Future
Chesky's AI-native vision for Airbnb sounds promising until you remember they're already planning sponsored slots in conversational search.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die: Hollywood Finally Gets AI Anxiety Right
Gore Verbinski's sci-fi film captures tech industry's most uncomfortable truth: we're sleepwalking into an AI future nobody actually wants.
Continuous AI: Why GitHub is Betting on Agents That Reason, Not Just Execute
GitHub Next introduces Continuous AI, a new pattern for automating judgment-heavy engineering work that CI was never designed to handle.
Continuous AI: The Missing Layer Between CI and Human Judgment
GitHub Next explores background agents that handle judgment-heavy tasks CI was never designed for. Here's what that means for how we build software.
Cerebras Raises $1B: The Chip That Won't Be Cut
Cerebras' wafer-scale chip defies semiconductor convention. A look at why using an entire silicon wafer might actually make sense for AI workloads.
Anthropic's Super Bowl Ad Started a War, and Nobody Looks Good
When Anthropic mocked ChatGPT's ads in a Super Bowl commercial, Sam Altman's meltdown revealed something more troubling about AI's future.
Musk's SpaceX-xAI Merger: Following the Money Into Orbit
The $1.25T SpaceX-xAI merger raises questions about cash-burning AI startups, space data centers, and whether Tesla shareholders should be worried.
Apple's Xcode Goes Full Agentic: Why This Changes Everything for iOS Development
Apple integrates Claude and OpenAI agents into Xcode 26.3, letting AI assistants write, test, and fix code autonomously. Here's what it means for developers.
AI-Washing: When Layoffs Get Blamed on Technology Instead of Bad Decisions
Companies are blaming AI for layoffs, but most don't have mature AI systems ready. It's easier to cite automation than admit to over-hiring.
Nvidia and OpenAI's $100B Drama: What It Really Means for AI Infrastructure
Jensen Huang calls friction reports 'nonsense' while Nvidia rethinks its OpenAI investment. Here's why this matters more than the headlines suggest.
The AI Monetization Question Nobody Wants to Answer
Apple's earnings call revealed what we all suspected: Big Tech has no real plan for making money from AI. Just vibes and corporate speak.