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The Prometheus Dilemma: Why Anthropic is Calling for a Strategic Halt in AI Development
In a move that has shaken Silicon Valley, Anthropic warns of an imminent loss of control over autonomous systems, calling for a global pause on frontier model training.
Iranian Drone Downs American Apache: A New Era of Asymmetric Warfare in the Strait of Hormuz
The downing of an AH-64 Apache by an Iranian Shahed drone marks a critical turning point in Middle Eastern geopolitics and the evolution of modern warfare.
Strategy: From the Trojan Horse to Artificial Intelligence - The Evolution of Human Cunning
A deep dive into the transition from Odysseus's classical strategy to AI algorithms, inspired by the latest documentary series on Cosmote TV.
I Tried the New Siri AI: Apple Finally Turns the Promise into Reality
After years of frustration, Apple Intelligence upgrades Siri into a genuine digital assistant that understands the context of our daily lives.
ASML’s Surge to Record High Masks Lowball Valuation Versus AI Peers
ASML Holding NV’s ascent to fresh record highs has been a highlight for European markets, yet it’s done little to improve what is the stock’s cheapest relative valuation in years.
Marc Lore’s Robotic Revolution: 500 Bowls an Hour and the End of the Fast-Casual Cook
The Wonder founder is automating fast-casual food with machines that outperform humans tenfold, fundamentally reshaping the future of labor in the kitchen.
AI Precision in Oncology: How Machine Learning is Transforming Liquid Biopsies
A breakthrough study reveals how machine learning models are drastically improving the accuracy of liquid biopsies, offering new hope for early cancer detection.
NYC City Council Urges Pause on AI in Schools Amid Growing Privacy and Bias Concerns
A majority of New York City Council members are calling for a moratorium on AI deployment in public schools, citing urgent concerns over student privacy and algorithmic bias.
The Gavel and the Algorithm: Chief Justice Richard Wagner on AI’s Judicial Dilemma
Canada’s Chief Justice warns of a double-edged sword as AI enters the courtroom, balancing efficiency against the risk of bias and erosion of human judgment.
The End of Abundance: Rising Costs Challenge the Big Model Era and Force an Efficiency Pivot
As training and inference costs for LLMs skyrocket, the AI industry questions if the 'bigger is better' dogma remains economically viable in mid-2026.
Abdul El-Sayed’s Radical Proposal: Public Ownership of AI to Avert ‘Human Demise’
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed calls for the nationalization of AI infrastructure, warning that the profit-driven motives of Big Tech pose an existential threat to human survival.
Super Micro's $7 Billion Gambit: Fueling the AI Infrastructure Gold Rush
Super Micro Computer is launching a massive $7 billion equity offering to meet the insatiable global demand for high-end AI server infrastructure.