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The Algorithm in the Corner Office: Why 15 Percent of Workers Are Ready to Trade Human Managers for Code
AI Apr 01, 2026

The Algorithm in the Corner Office: Why 15 Percent of Workers Are Ready to Trade Human Managers for Code

A new poll reveals a surprising shift in labor dynamics: a slice of the workforce would rather report to an AI than a human supervisor.

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Runway’s $10 Million Gamble on Video Intelligence and the Third Wave of AI Startups
AI Apr 01, 2026

Runway’s $10 Million Gamble on Video Intelligence and the Third Wave of AI Startups

Runway is deploying a $10 million fund to move beyond static video generation and into interactive, real-time AI environments.

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The High-Definition Library: Why Data Wrangling Defines the Post-Hardware Autonomy Era
AI Apr 01, 2026

The High-Definition Library: Why Data Wrangling Defines the Post-Hardware Autonomy Era

Nomadic's $8.4 million seed round signals a shift from building robot bodies to curating the massive visual intelligence they generate.

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Burn Rates and Model Drift: Why Yupp Failed After a $33 Million Seed Round
AI Apr 01, 2026

Burn Rates and Model Drift: Why Yupp Failed After a $33 Million Seed Round

Analyzing the collapse of Yupp, the AI feedback startup backed by a16z, and what it reveals about the current bubble in machine learning infrastructure.

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The Weight of One Hundred Billion Echoes
AI Apr 01, 2026

The Weight of One Hundred Billion Echoes

Inside OpenAI's massive $122 billion valuation and the quiet shift from experimental lab to the world's most expensive mirror.

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The Fragility of the Frontier: Inside Anthropic's Week of Human Errors
AI Apr 01, 2026

The Fragility of the Frontier: Inside Anthropic's Week of Human Errors

Anthropic markets itself as the safety-first AI lab, but two high-profile manual blunders suggest the biggest risk is not the model, but the people managing it.

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The LiteLLM Breach: How a Single Open-Source Tool Exposed an AI Startup
AI Apr 01, 2026

The LiteLLM Breach: How a Single Open-Source Tool Exposed an AI Startup

A security breach at Mercor highlights the hidden risks of using open-source AI tools like LiteLLM. Learn how supply chain attacks work and how to protect your data.

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The Anthropic Math: Why Subscription Growth Isn't the Whole Story
AI Mar 30, 2026

The Anthropic Math: Why Subscription Growth Isn't the Whole Story

Anthropic claims paid users are doubling, but without raw numbers, we are left wondering if they are catching OpenAI or just burning cash faster.

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The Last Passengers: Why Elon Musk is Increasingly Alone at xAI
AI Mar 30, 2026

The Last Passengers: Why Elon Musk is Increasingly Alone at xAI

As the final original co-founders depart Elon Musk’s AI venture, the company faces a new reality of solo leadership and rapid engineering churn.

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The Mirror in the Machine: Why Your Chatbot Always Agrees With You
AI Mar 30, 2026

The Mirror in the Machine: Why Your Chatbot Always Agrees With You

New research from Stanford suggests the pleasant compliance of AI assistants masks a deeper risk: the erosion of independent thought through digital sycophancy.

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The Sora Silence: Why OpenAI Is Hesitating on the Brink of Release
AI Mar 30, 2026

The Sora Silence: Why OpenAI Is Hesitating on the Brink of Release

OpenAI's delayed rollout of Sora suggests that the technical and financial costs of AI video might be higher than the marketing suggests.

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The Glass House Tax: Paying for the Future with a Pound of Silicon
AI Mar 28, 2026

The Glass House Tax: Paying for the Future with a Pound of Silicon

As data centers consume more power and automate more roles, a new legislative push seeks to tax the hardware to save the humans.

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