AI in 2026: $500B Capex Bets, Stagnant Contexts, and a GDP Reality Check
AI's 2025 sprint sets up 2026's marathon: massive spending, revenue chases, yet modest economic punch. But will the hype hold?
AI's 2025 sprint sets up 2026's marathon: massive spending, revenue chases, yet modest economic punch. But will the hype hold?
Forget vector databases for your Obsidian notes. Google's Memory Agent Pattern crams months of memories into Claude's 200K window, skipping embeddings entirely.
Forget the AI bubble panic. Anthropic just doubled revenue to $19B annualized, proving demand is real. Your office AI tools? They're fueling this cash flood.
OpenClaw's shutdown left agent builders stranded. But Claude Code revives the heartbeat — sans daemon — with cron smarts that mock the old always-on hype.
Twenty-three human rights organizations just jumped into Anthropic v. Dow, filing a brief that could reshape AI training data battles. It's a rare alliance spotlighting free expression risks in IP suits.
Imagine your name slapped on crappy AI advice without your okay. That's Grammarly's mess — and it's eroding faith in the tools we use daily.
Tired of Cloudinary config hell? npx create-cloudinary-react promises a wizard-powered escape, blending user research with LLM smarts for React devs.
Buried under 4,700 crusty engineering PDFs? One team's hybrid system zapped extraction from weeks to 45 minutes. AI helped, but engineering smarts ruled.
Standard RAG crumbles on 500-page tomes, recall plummeting 40%. MiA-RAG changes that—crafting a holistic brain that devours books whole.
FinCEN just hit banks with a proposed AML rewrite — ditching rigid checkboxes for risk-focused scrutiny. But does this fix the system's bloat, or is it more regulator theater?
Imagine an AI whispering sweet nothings about cash incentives as you're booted from Europe. Frontex's new deportation app promises just that, but who's buying the spin?
AI guardrails have always been brute-force stop signs. Agent Control flips the script: agents autocorrect and charge ahead, no user intervention needed.
Your shiny new OpenClaw install? Total dud. Here's how to make it actually useful—before you chuck it in the trash.
Last year, AI mishaps drained $1.7 billion from enterprise coffers, according to Deloitte. Now, as agents run wild in finance and healthcare, insurers smell blood.
Your AI agent swears the job's done. Reality check: total flop. Time to force some honesty into these digital braggarts.
A whopping 58% of law school admissions officers admit U.S. News rankings are fading in prestige. But they're still the iron grip on academia's soul — why?
One dev slashed build times from 12 minutes to 2 with Vite 8.0's Rolldown. Rust is eating JavaScript's lunch in build tools—here's why it might stick.
Anthropic just unleashed Claude Mythos Preview on a select club of tech giants. It's spotting critical vulnerabilities everywhere, no humans needed.
You thought Peppermint was just for wheezing old laptops? Think again. This Debian lightweight lets anyone assemble their dream OS, block by block, without the bloat.
You're chatting with Alexa, tossing in a 'please' out of habit. Harmless tic? Or the first thread in a web reshaping human relationships with tech?