
Google NAI: When the Interface Finally Stopped Being Stuffy
We've lived for decades in a world of rigid grids and fixed buttons. Designers would sketch mockups, developers would code them, and we—user

500,000-euro grant: Who will protect teenagers from AI hallucinations?
While Sam Altman and Elon Musk argue over whether artificial intelligence will save humanity or turn it into batteries, reality proves far m

Google Cloud and Team USA: Reaching New Heights with Algorithms
Imagine you're flying ten meters above a snowy slope, spinning faster than helicopter blades. In that moment, the last thing you're thinking

MADrive: Yandex is building a digital Matrix for its autonomous vehicles

OpenClaw: Personal Jarvis on 1% Code Takes Over GitHub

Visual mind: why AI now decides how to think

Unmanned Laboratory: China Launches AI System for Autonomous Material Creation

Claude Code Launches: Building a Free AI Stack for Coding on Your Hardware
The software development industry has long lived under the illusion that a quality AI assistant must cost twenty dollars a month and exist s

Moltbook: when neural networks finally got tired of people
Cinema has fed us horror stories for decades about what happens when machines start whispering behind our backs. Remember HAL 9000 from 2001

Axiom AI: Four Mathematical Riddles That AI Finally Cracked

Gemini 3 Flash: Google teaches neural networks not to guess, but to examine closely

Neuracle heading for IPO: thoughts now worth real money

AI Ethics at MIT: Philosopher Brian Hedden Attempts to Instill Conscience in Algorithms

Kimi K2.5: Chinese reasoning challenges Western giants
While Western media held its breath waiting for each new release from Sam Altman, something equally significant but far quieter was unfoldin

Agents Instead of Assistants: Why Your Business Isn't Ready
Imagine your new colleague never sleeps, never asks for a raise, and processes incoming requests faster than you can blink.









