The Shopping Cart Gets a Brain
For decades, the digital shopping cart has been little more than a dumb list—a static holding area for items you might, or might not, eventually buy. But what...
Beyond the Naked Eye: The Invisible Tech Securing Digital Reality
Imagine trying to listen to 60,000 years of continuous audio, or scrolling through a gallery of 100 billion images and videos. That staggering volume...
The New Lab Partners: How AI Agents Are Accelerating Drug Discovery
Modern science has a scaling problem: we are generating biological data and publishing research far faster than any human mind can process. Finding a cure for...
The Death of the Keyword: Inside Google’s First Search Box Redesign in 25 Years
Think about the last time you Googled something. Chances are, you stripped your natural thought process down to two or three disjointed keywords. For a quarter...
The Pelican on a Bicycle: Measuring the Unmeasurable in AI
Imagine trying to measure the intelligence of the world's most advanced supercomputers using a simple, absurd request: draw a pelican riding a bicycle. This is...
Stop Testing AI on 'Vibes': The New Science of LLM Evaluation
Imagine buying a brand-new car that was safety-tested purely based on how "smooth" the ride felt to the factory inspector. You probably wouldn't feel safe...
The Clock Runs Out on Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit
It is a story that begins with a $38 million philanthropic donation meant to safeguard humanity's future, and ends with a ticking clock in a corporate...
The Law Firm That Sued Over a 'Bad Date' and Hallucinated the Evidence
When a bad review of your dating behavior goes viral, what do you do? For Nikko D'Ambrosio, a man from Chicago, the answer was to launch a sweeping lawsuit—and...
The Vending Machine Problem of Modern AI
We are currently evaluating artificial intelligence the same way we evaluate high school students: by making them sit for standardized tests. Modern large...
