AI Influencers, Talk Show Economics, and Productivity: A Dive into the Tech World
From AI personalities to the economics of daytime TV, I explore the latest trends and interesting corners of the tech landscape.
posted on 02/14/2026From AI personalities to the economics of daytime TV, I explore the latest trends and interesting corners of the tech landscape.
posted on 02/14/2026Disney is taking action against ByteDance, claiming the company's AI tool used copyrighted Disney characters without permission. A legal battle may be on the horizon.
posted on 02/15/2026OpenAI has officially retired the GPT-4o model from ChatGPT, citing low usage and legal concerns. Find out why the conversational AI is no more.
posted on 02/15/2026Former xAI employees express concerns about the company's safety standards, direction, and mass exit, questioning the future of AI development.
posted on 02/15/2026Crew-12 mission is docking with the International Space Station (ISS). Watch the event live as astronauts conduct scientific experiments related to human health.
posted on 02/15/2026Universities see a drop in computer science enrollment, but AI programs are booming as students shift their focus towards artificial intelligence.
posted on 02/15/2026Adani Group announces a $100 billion investment to develop AI-focused data centers across India by 2035, boosting India's AI infrastructure and global presence.
posted on 02/17/2026Scientists may have found the first evidence of underground tunnels on Venus, offering insights into the planet's volcanic history and potential for future discoveries.
posted on 02/17/2026Reliance is set to invest $110 billion in India to develop AI infrastructure, including data centers and edge computing. A race for technological dominance begins.
posted on 02/19/2026Scientists have created a model using blood tests to predict the onset of Alzheimer's disease with a few years in advance. This advance can help improve clinical trials.
posted on 02/19/2026Research shows passwords made by AI language models aren't that secure. They seem strong but are easily cracked due to their predictable nature and lack of true randomness.
posted on 02/19/2026The US and China are in a race to find water ice in the Moon's Shackleton crater, which could revolutionize space exploration.
posted on 02/19/2026