Author: Andrew
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Zoox’s Sun Belt Mapping Push Reveals Roadblocks in Autonomous Vehicle Commercialization
Zoox’s recent mapping efforts in Dallas and Phoenix highlight the regulatory uncertainty, environmental testing demands, and competitive pressures shaping…
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Live AI Dashboards and Bets Have Transformed How the Public Interprets War
A new stack of AI-powered public dashboards and integrated prediction markets is reshaping conflict reporting, accelerating interpretation and magnifying…
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Nscale’s Vertical Integration and $2B Series C Reframe GPU Supply and IPO Narrative
Nscale’s vertical integration plus a $2B Series C materially shifts large-scale GPU capacity dynamics and escalates an IPO-pressure narrative.
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AI Attribution Science Is About to Make Big Emitters Legally Liable for Climate Damage
AI-powered attribution science and new court rulings are turning moral climate responsibility into enforceable legal liability for major emitters.
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Every New Technology Becomes a Weapon for Criminals and for the State
Every major technology simultaneously expands the attack surface for crime and the reach of surveillance, forcing direct trade-offs between safety and…
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Agentic AI in Banking Is Automating the Only Parts of Finance Humans Still Controlled
Agentic AI in banking is automating human judgment, shifting power from workers to institutional algorithms and redefining what it means to work in…
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Generative AI Frees the CFO Today by Erasing the Next CFO Tomorrow
Generative AI cuts finance “drudgery” but dismantles the apprenticeship that creates CFO judgment, shifting capital decisions from humans to models.
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Agentic AI is quietly erasing the last human leverage in customer experience
Agentic AI absorbs human judgment in customer experience, turning service into outcome-optimized, vendor-controlled decision loops and shrinking human…
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HBM CPUs Are Quietly Making Scientific Progress Depend on Cloud Roadmaps
HBM CPUs shift HPC power from human modelers to cloud platforms; with CPUs still running 80–90% of simulations, performance becomes a roadmap decision.
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CPUs are winning the supercomputing race because backward compatibility now beats raw performance
CPUs still run 80–90% of HPC because backward compatibility now outweighs raw performance, keeping human code—and power—locked to the CPU stack.