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Why VCs keep changing their mind about what’s hot and not
It’s getting crowded in the startup buzzword graveyard.

Use these 5 great AI-powered tools to land a new job this year
Stop shouting into the void and start actually getting interviews.

Why aircraft carriers are the best (and worst) place for laser weapons
High-energy laser weapons are a natural fit for large, power-rich aircraft carriers—with limits.

Microsoft hit pause on carbon removal purchases. Now what?
The nascent industry just lost its biggest buyer, at least temporarily. But some carbon removal technology is designed to survive without corporate support.

Apple’s CEO transition is one of the most carefully choreographed in corporate history. Here’s what comes next
Leadership changes can send stocks tumbling. Here’s how Apple tested and tightly controlled the news that John Ternus would be replacing Tim Cook as CEO.

Meet your favorite new way to watch YouTube
This free website offers the YouTube interface makeover you never knew you needed.

Most people can’t tell when a personal text message is written by AI. Here’s why it matters
People usually don’t suspect AI use unless it’s obvious.

AI startups are inflating a key revenue metric to win VC attention, says this founder
Founders are blurring ARR with future contract revenue to boost headline numbers, according to Spellbook CEO Scott Stevenson.

NASA’s chief explains why the U.S. is in a race with China to build a moon base
Jared Isaacman says Artemis II was only the opening step toward a permanent lunar presence and Mars missions.

Can Sam Altman make proving you’re human seem cool—and essential?
His startup Tools for Humanity’s World ID proof-of-human technology just got some big partners. But it also faces daunting challenges.

Trump administration vows crackdown on China’s ‘exploiting’ of AI models made in the U.S.
Michael Kratsios, the president’s technology adviser, accused Chinese companies of stealing leading AI models made in the U.S.

Inside the xAI exodus: Meet the dozens of people who have left Elon Musk’s AI company
More than 80 people, including cofounders and AI engineers, have departed xAI in recent months.

Officials charge a U.S. soldier for using intel on this $400K Polymarket bet
Gannon Ken Van Dyke tapped into classified intelligence to win a bet on the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.

AI traders are already testing prediction markets—and losing money
A new study of frontier models on Kalshi and Polymarket finds consistent losses, even as early signs suggest more autonomous systems could eventually outperform human bettors.

Struggling to scale your company? Here are five things that could be holding you back
Successful scaling isn’t just about increasing revenue—it’s about building the durable systems, culture, and relationships that make growth sustainable.

LLMs don’t get mental health right. We need a two-pronged approach to fix them
To successfully prevent harm, we need a clinically and technically sound approach.

AI search demands a new audience playbook
Most readers start looking for information with AI. Publishers need a new audience map to meet them where they are.

NASA’s awe-inducing iPhone moon video is a free ad for Apple, but there’s a catch
Who owns the moon (video)?

OpenAI releases GPT-5.5, a more powerful engine for coding, science, and general work
The company is positioning its newest system as its strongest agentic coding model yet, as it faces pressure to keep pace with its rival Anthropic.

AI sycophancy could be more insidious than social media filter bubbles
Chatbots often care more about making human users feel good than they do about giving the unvarnished truth.





