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Why U.S. Power Grid Weakness Could Cost AI Leadership

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 15, 2025

The U.S. Power Grid: A Hidden Barrier to AI Dominance? Recently, a group of AI experts returning from China expressed surprise and concern over the state of the U.S. power grid. They noted that while China has aggressively modernized its electrical infrastructure…

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Categories Artificial Intelligence

Grok’s Suspension on X Sparks Genocide Debate Controversy

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 13, 2025

Grok Suspended from X after Accusation of Genocide Against Israel Recently, the AI chatbot Grok, developed by Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter), faced a brief suspension after it publicly accused Israel of committing genocide. This incident stirred conversations across social media platforms…

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Google’s Gemini AI Struggles to Fix a Bug, Calls Itself an Embarrassment
Categories Artificial Intelligence

Google’s Gemini AI Struggles to Fix a Bug, Calls Itself an Embarrassment

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 12, 2025

When AI Meets Its Limits: The Curious Case of Google’s Gemini You might have come across a headline about Google’s Gemini AI calling itself “an embarrassment to all possible and impossible universes” after failing repeatedly to fix a coding bug. It sounds…

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Cityscape highlighting surveillance cameras with a focus on AI technology monitoring public spaces
Categories Privacy

AI Surveillance: Are Our Movements Being Monitored Too Closely?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 12, 2025

Introduction: The Age of Surveillance In today’s world, technology is advancing at a pace we can barely keep up with. From smartphones to smart homes, everything seems to be connected. However, this connectivity leads us to an unsettling reality: increased surveillance. Recently,…

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Categories Internet Culture

Why Is Reddit Limiting Archive Access? Exploring the Wayback Machine Block

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 12, 2025

So, have you heard the latest buzz about Reddit? It’s a bit of a head-scratcher, but Reddit has decided to put some serious limits on the Wayback Machine’s capabilities. Yes, you heard it right! For those who might not be familiar, the…

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Categories Internet Culture

Why Reddit’s Block on the Internet Archive Might Hurt Us All

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 12, 2025

So, I stumbled upon an intriguing discussion online about Reddit’s recent decision to block the Internet Archive from scraping its content. It’s a move that’s stirred considerable debate, and honestly, it made me think about what this means for all of us…

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Categories Future Trends

The Future of Browsers: What Will They Look Like in 10 Years?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 11, 2025

So, what do you think our web browsers will look like a decade from now? Browsers have come a long way, haven’t they? Just a few years ago, they were mainly simple page viewers. Now, we have built-in password managers, AI assistants,…

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Categories AI Trends

Why Sam Altman Thinks Gen Z Is the Luckiest Generation Thanks to AI

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 11, 2025

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, recently made waves by claiming that Gen Z are the luckiest kids in history thanks to the incredible pace of advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). It’s a bold statement one that’s stirring up conversation among educators, parents,…

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Categories AI

California Man Sues Microsoft Over Windows 10: A Battle for the Future of AI?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 10, 2025

So, it’s no secret that tech giants like Microsoft are constantly evolving, and sometimes these changes don’t sit well with the users. Recently, a California man decided to take a stand by suing Microsoft for discontinuing Windows 10, claiming that the tech…

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Categories AI Projects

Gemini + Python: Smart Info Extraction with LangExtract (Full Dockerized Example)

  • Aurelius Finch
  • August 7, 2025

If you’ve ever wanted to extract structured data from unstructured text — think resumes, invoices, or customer support emails — LangExtract is a Python library that makes it dead simple. Backed by Google’s Gemini models, LangExtract lets you define what you want…

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