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In this episode:
- Anthropic’s AI is writing its own blog — with human oversight
- Anthropic’s AI-generated blog dies an early death
- I Read All Of Cloudflare's Claude-Generated Commits
- Top Google exec says AI will rival humans in just 5 years and predicts we’ll ‘colonize the galaxy’ in 2030—but he draws the line at robot nurses
- Apple Researchers Just Released a Damning Paper That Pours Cold Water on the Entire AI Industry
- 'The illusion of thinking': Apple research finds AI models collapse and give up with hard puzzles
- ChatGPT Lost a Chess Game to an Atari 2600
- Your favorite AI chatbot is lying to you all the time
- Google’s AI search features are killing traffic to publishers
- Walmart bringing drone delivery service to Atlanta
- Meta's tech chief says smart glasses will be the next smartphone — just don't expect it soon
- Japanese Researchers Develop ‘Transparent Paper’ as Alternative to Plastics; New Material Is…
- German Scientists Break Nuclear Fusion Record, Advancing Clean Energy Future
- BYD’s Five-Minute Charging Puts China in the Lead for EVs
- Japanese Scientists Develop Artificial Blood Compatible With All Blood Types
- The Right to Repair Is Law in Washington State
- From Word and Excel to LibreOffice: Danish ministry says goodbye to Microsoft
Weird and Wacky:
- This corporal's 'reply all' email debacle went viral. When the memes blew up, a top Marine took notice.
- Buried for 16 Million Years, Scientists Unearth a Prehistoric Spider So Big, It Might Have Stalked Dinosaurs
- Deloitte's US employees can now buy $1,000 of Lego on the company's dime to boost their well-being
- 432 Chinese robots moved an entire 7,500-ton neighborhood before returning it to its original spot to build a subway.
Tech Rec:
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- Adam - Cable Matters 2 Pack USB On Off Switch
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