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This post explores the possibility of an AI microchip advancement that could disrupt data center investments, seeking candidates and expert opinions on its likelihood as a potential black swan event.
The article uses a tech tree metaphor to argue that the AI singularity might plateau if further innovations require intelligence levels beyond current capabilities, making the singularity underwhelming.
Mo Gawdat, an ex-Google executive, explains that AI is crossing a boundary by inventing mathematics humans can learn from, which through recursive self-development could accelerate technological progress beyond human research.
A Twitter user shares their positive experience after driving 1000 miles with Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature, claiming it is the future and makes traditional driving feel outdated.
The article discusses how mass-producing intelligence and dexterity through AI could have a greater impact than the industrial revolution, fundamentally changing human value.
TAU Robotics' teleoperated home cleaning service offers a preview of future home automation and domestic robotics technologies.
Elon Musk suggests that orbital computing may become necessary to scale AI by 2029 due to land-based power and permitting issues. Owen Lewis highlights this as an overlooked but crucial point.
As AI agents begin managing subscriptions, cloud resources, and bookings, the article argues that payment permissions need to become as granular as API permissions, questioning whether dedicated credentials or internal approval logic will be used.
An article exploring the potential of multi-agent automation as the next major wave in AI, discussing implications and possibilities.
Shubham Saboo argues that markdown files will become critical in 2026, serving as agents, products, or even startups that can self-improve in a loop. He also shares how he built an AI agent team that runs 24/7 via Telegram.
The article explores the potential impact of AGI on generative art and the possibility of real-time world simulation, questioning the future relevance of current AI art tools.
A discussion on how AI could become an indispensable utility for everyday consumers, akin to the internet or smartphones, and what killer feature might drive that shift.
This exoskeleton could enhance mobility for elderly and disabled individuals, offering potential quality-of-life improvements.
Qualcomm CEO suggests AI agents could replace traditional smartphone apps in the future.
A tweet envisions a future where digital devices are controlled by talking to AI agents, replacing app-based navigation.
Elon Musk predicts that enormous sums will eventually be spent on producing antimatter to enable interstellar travel.
A speculative article discussing potential future changes in text processing APIs, including migration to extended grapheme clusters, richer font features enabled by AI, and the need for attribute introspection.
The author proposes an 'Agentic Shift' from direct interaction to a world where everyone and everything has an agent, moving from delegation to representation, and maps this transition with a diagram.
A prediction that robot unboxing scenes will become common in homes sooner than expected.
This article discusses the imminent arrival of AI-powered smartphones and the implications for consumers and the tech industry.