Pope Leo Schooled the Tech Bros on Tolkien
For years, tech billionaires have loved quoting J.R.R. Tolkien. They’ve called themselves “wizards,” described their companies as “fellowships,” and framed thei...
For years, tech billionaires have loved quoting J.R.R. Tolkien. They’ve called themselves “wizards,” described their companies as “fellowships,” and framed thei...
For years, the dream of building a humanoid robot that can walk, run, and learn like a human has been locked behind a wall of six-figure price tags and propriet...
Imagine a future where robots don't just vacuum your floor but cook your meals, fold your laundry, and even care for the elderly. That future is being built rig...
Imagine a delivery robot navigating a crowded sidewalk. A warehouse drone sorting packages at lightning speed. An autonomous vehicle making a split-second decis...
It started quietly. Two AI systems—Claude Code and OpenClaw—were released into the wild, designed to help developers write code faster and smarter. But within w...
Hundreds of employees at a nine-year-old startup just lost their jobs — not because the company is failing, but because their CEO believes AI can do their work...
When Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical, the world expected a sweeping moral guide to artificial intelligence. Instead, the Vatican delivered something...
The quiet hum of a server room used to be the only sound in the bug hunting world. Now, it’s the silent, relentless churn of artificial intelligence. As attacke...
There is no playbook for AI security. Not for startups. Not for governments. Not even for Google. That is the uncomfortable truth the tech industry is waking u...
You strap it on your wrist, and within minutes, it starts listening. Not in a passive, “Hey Siri” kind of way — but actively, constantly, like a tiny digital as...
In the heart of San Francisco’s Tenderloin — a neighborhood where poverty, addiction, and homelessness collide daily — something unexpected is happening. A nonp...
What if watching a Formula 1 race could feel less like a passive broadcast and more like sitting inside the cockpit, with every tire temperature shift, every fu...