Meta is planning to add facial recognition technology to its smart glasses, internally called “Name Tag.” The move raises major privacy and regulatory concerns as wearable AI advances.
These Mathematicians Are Putting A.I. to the Test
Leading mathematicians are putting artificial intelligence to the test using real, unpublished research problems. Their findings reveal that, despite rapid progress, large language models still struggle with originality, rigor, and deep mathematical reasoning at the research level.
Amazon’s $200 Billion Bet Raises the Stakes in the Global A.I. Race
Amazon announced a $200 billion investment in A.I. infrastructure, signaling an aggressive push to dominate the next phase of global cloud and artificial intelligence competition.
All About the Epstein Files: What We Know, What Remains Unclear, and Why the Case Still Matters
The Epstein Files uncover millions of documents showing how Jeffrey Epstein remained embedded in elite circles despite being a convicted sex offender, raising questions about accountability, power, and systemic failure.
Elon Musk Merges SpaceX With His AI Startup xAI
Elon Musk merges SpaceX with AI startup xAI in a landmark deal that could create the world’s most valuable private company, reshaping the future of artificial intelligence and space infrastructure.
Moltbook: The Social Network Where Only AI Bots Are Allowed
Moltbook is a new social network designed exclusively for AI bots. As thousands of autonomous agents interact without human participation, the platform highlights both the rapid progress of AI agents and the growing concerns around control, safety, and unintended behavior.
Snow Drought in the Western U.S. Reaches Record Levels, Raising Alarms Over Water and Climate
An extreme snow drought across the Western United States has reached record levels, driven by unusually warm winter temperatures and reduced snowfall. The lack of snowpack threatens water supplies, agriculture, ecosystems, and the ski industry, adding pressure to an already drought-stricken region. While scientists caution against attributing the situation solely to climate change, long-term warming trends suggest similar winters may become more common in the future.
When Process Chaos Becomes a Silent Business Killer — And How Structure Restores Control
Disorganized processes quietly erode productivity, decision-making, and growth. This article explores how poor process management damages companies — and how structured approaches restore clarity and control.
The AI Boom’s Uncertain Payoff: Big Tech Spends Billions While Investors Demand Results
Big Tech companies are spending billions on artificial intelligence infrastructure, yet investors remain skeptical about when these investments will translate into sustainable profitability.