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The Speaker Circuit Scramble: Why TechCrunch Disrupt is Booking Two Years Out
AI May 30, 2026

The Speaker Circuit Scramble: Why TechCrunch Disrupt is Booking Two Years Out

Disrupt is already locking in its 2026 speakers. We examine why the tech conference machine is moving so fast and what it means for founders.

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The Weaver and the Loom: Why Autonomy is Not Replacement in the Age of Devin
AI May 30, 2026

The Weaver and the Loom: Why Autonomy is Not Replacement in the Age of Devin

Cognition CEO Scott Wu discusses the future of coding agents, arguing that even the most capable AI won't push humans out of the loop.

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Why the World’s Fastest AI Chips Are Moving Beyond Hardware
AI May 30, 2026

Why the World’s Fastest AI Chips Are Moving Beyond Hardware

Groq is shifting focus from just building chips to mastering AI inference. Discover why speed is the new currency in the race to make AI truly useful.

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The High Cost of AI Psychosis: Why Blind Automation Leads to Operational Debt
AI May 30, 2026

The High Cost of AI Psychosis: Why Blind Automation Leads to Operational Debt

Tech leaders are replacing human capital with AI agents at record rates, but the disconnect between executive vision and workflow reality is creating new risks.

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The Technical Debt Trap: Why the New Reliance on AI Coding is a Looming Liability
AI May 30, 2026

The Technical Debt Trap: Why the New Reliance on AI Coding is a Looming Liability

Software engineers are increasingly refusing to code without AI assistance, but the speed gains may be masking a massive quality deficit that companies will pay for later.

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L'illusion du réalisme historique : quand le jeu vidéo sacrifie la vérité sur l'autel du divertissement
Tutorials May 28, 2026

L'illusion du réalisme historique : quand le jeu vidéo sacrifie la vérité sur l'autel du divertissement

Derrière les décors somptueux de Assassin's Creed ou Hades, la précision historique pèse peu face aux impératifs du gameplay et du marketing.

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When Performance Becomes Protest: Using Interactive Theater to Combat Gender Violence
Productivity May 28, 2026

When Performance Becomes Protest: Using Interactive Theater to Combat Gender Violence

Discover how a collaboration between French and Mexican activists is using immersive performance to turn passive audiences into active participants in the fight against femicide.

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The Graphic Narrator as Cultural Cartographer: Decoding Zerocalcare's Italy
Productivity May 28, 2026

The Graphic Narrator as Cultural Cartographer: Decoding Zerocalcare's Italy

How Michele Rech uses graphic novels to bridge the gap between individual anxiety and systemic political stagnation in modern Europe.

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The Jurisprudence of Identity: Why the Courtroom is the New Cultural Laboratory
Productivity May 28, 2026

The Jurisprudence of Identity: Why the Courtroom is the New Cultural Laboratory

From legal briefs to the stage, Chirinne Ardakani is redefining how we prosecute systemic inequality in a world hungry for accountability.

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The Persistence of the Bruel Industrial Complex
Productivity May 28, 2026

The Persistence of the Bruel Industrial Complex

Patrick Bruel’s legacy is undergoing a brutal reassessment as thirty years of silence give way to thirty separate accounts of misconduct.

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The Glass Ledger: When our Medical Histories Belong to the Network
Cybersecurity May 28, 2026

The Glass Ledger: When our Medical Histories Belong to the Network

A breach at Almerys reveals the fragility of our digital health identities and the quiet vulnerability of the modern patient.

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Social Media Platforms Fuel Global Surge in Illegal Wildlife Trade
Cybersecurity May 28, 2026

Social Media Platforms Fuel Global Surge in Illegal Wildlife Trade

Digital marketplaces are simplifying the purchase of protected species, creating new challenges for global conservation and biosecurity.

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