Kepler Communications is moving GPUs to low Earth orbit. This isn't just about hardware; it's a play for data sovereignty and edge computing at 17,000 mph.
As AI agents rewrite the web's architecture, Vercel's Guillermo Rauch prepares to take a decade of patient craft to the public stage.
Stanford's AI Index reveals a deepening divide between developers and the public, signaling a crisis of trust that could stall innovation.
Microsoft is developing a secure corporate alternative to OpenClaw, targeting the critical gap between raw AI agency and enterprise security requirements.
When Apple pulled the plug on a viral coding app, the founders didn't quit. They built a bridge between mobile ideas and desktop power.
Google is rolling out deep personal data integration for Gemini in India, but the line between helpful assistant and total surveillance is blurring.
Google's new 'Skills' feature in Chrome isn't just a productivity shortcut; it's an admission that the browser is becoming the new operating system.
Max Hodak’s Science Corp is readying its first human sensor placement, signaling a shift from lab theory to hardware reality.
OpenAI's latest valuation demands a $1 trillion exit. We look at why investors are pivoting to Anthropic as a margin-of-safety play.
Sam Altman's recent public defense reveals a deeper struggle for control and credibility as OpenAI transitions from research to a commercial powerhouse.
While OpenAI chases Hollywood and hardware, Anthropic is winning the hearts of the people who actually build things.
Behind every viral AI buzzword lies a technical reality that companies are desperate to hide from their investors and users.