The 25% Gap: Why Women Are Missing Out on AI’s Biggest Opportunity
Women use AI tools 25% less than men, creating income and career risks. Privacy concerns and awareness gaps drive this divide. AI saves workers 2.2...
Your Computer Might Soon Run on Spinning Electrons
Spintronics technology uses electron spin instead of electron movement to process information. This cuts energy use by up to 99%, extends battery life, and creates...
AI Robots Take Over?
Quick Read: Robots got 9x stronger, 98% cheaper, and smarter in 2025. Chinese humanoids dropped from $150,000 to $1,370. New artificial muscles lift 2,000x their...
Are Memristors The Solution For The AI Power Apocalypse?
AI systems consume millions of times more energy than the human brain. Memristors (memory resistors) offer a solution by combining memory and processing in one...
ChatGPT Dominates AI, But Competitors Win Where It Counts
ChatGPT commands 80% of the AI chatbot market with 5.6 billion monthly visits, yet competitors outperform ChatGPT in specialized tasks. Claude Opus 4 scores 72.5%...
Why Did OpenAI Just Hit The Panic Button?
OpenAI declared an internal code red as ChatGPT’s growth stalled at 6% while Google Gemini surged 30%. The era of scaling AI with more compute...
The EU Just Fined X €120 Million. Here’s What Entrepreneurs Need to Know
The EU fined X €120 million for violating the Digital Services Act. The penalty targets X’s paid verification system, restricted researcher access, and weak advertising...
The Coupang Breach: What 33.7 Million Stolen Records Tell You About Modern Security
South Korean e-commerce company Coupang lost 33.7 million customer records in a five-month breach caused by an unrevoked access key. A former employee exploited basic...
China’s AI Power Play: Why Infrastructure Beats Innovation
China’s AI strategy focuses on adoption over innovation. By 2030, China targets 90% AI adoption across industries while the U.S. focuses on building superior models....
MIT Built a Digital Copy of 151 Million Workers—And Found AI Can Already Do Their Jobs
MIT researchers created a simulation of the entire US labor market (151 million workers). They found AI systems can already perform work worth $1.2 trillion...