
Claude Against the Apocalypse: Anthropic Teaches Its Neural Network to be Wiser than Its Creators
While market leaders measure themselves by the number of parameters and the speed of text generation, in Anthropic's offices they're engaged

Footprints in the sand: AI settled paleontologists' long-standing disputes
Paleontology has always been somewhat like fortune-telling with coffee grounds, except instead of a cup you have a multi-ton block of sandst

Rare diseases: AI replaces scarce scientists where humans can't cope
While the world passionately debates whether ChatGPT will replace copywriters and programmers, at the Web Summit in Qatar they discuss somet

Audio tests 2026: why old product lines no longer work

OpenAI's Prism: GPT-5.2 tackles science (and your drafts)

Two-legged problems: why AI writes code but stumbles at the threshold

Linux in 2026: Why You'll Finally Delete Windows

Prompt Worms: your AI agents have learned to transmit viruses to each other
Imagine your personal AI assistant doesn't just read an email from a spammer, but literally gets infected by their ideas and starts spreadin

GPT-5 in a white coat: how OpenAI slashed protein synthesis prices by 40%
While we lazy folks were arguing in the comments about when Sam Altman would deign to release GPT-5 for the masses, the OpenAI team found a

OpenClaw and 160 Thousand Stars: Why Agent Tools Are a Trap

GPT-5 and Test Tubes: OpenAI Cuts Protein Production Costs by 40%

GPT-5.3-Codex: Sam Altman gave hackers the black mark

Amazon Nova: now your data understand each other without words and tags

GPT-5 in the bio lab: protein synthesis became 40% cheaper
While some use language models to argue with bots on social media or write essays, others trust them to design life at the molecular level.

Algorithm Constructors: How Data Now Builds Solutions Itself
Imagine you're building a house, but instead of blueprints, you have a set of smart bricks that know how to connect themselves to withstand









