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Figure 03 and the Moment Humanoid Robots Feel Real
A new demo suggests humanoid robots are moving from handcrafted prototypes toward designs made for scale - more lifelike motion, softer materials, and early factory use - but they’re not yet ready for everyday homes. A notable demo and early factory trials Over the last weeks we’ve seen an attention-grabbing rollout: Figure 03, the latest humanoid from Figure, was shown in extended trials on BMW production lines - reportedly operating for months in daytime shifts. That kind o

Lara Hanyaloglu
3 min read


State of AI Report 2025: Reasoning, “Co-Scientists,” and the Start of the AI Industry Age
The 2025 State of AI Report argues that AI has moved from experimental novelty to a commercial and scientific partner - models are beginning to plan, reason, and work alongside researchers, while industry adoption and infrastructure investment push us into an “AI industry” era. Reasoning is front and center The report names 2025 the year of reasoning: models are no longer only fluent text generators but are increasingly able to plan, self-correct, and pursue longer-range goal

Lara Hanyaloglu
3 min read


A Few Hundred Files to Break an LLM: The New Reality of Data Poisoning
A joint study shows that inserting a few hundred malicious documents can create reliable backdoors in large language models - and larger models aren’t immune. What the study found A recent joint security study led by Anthropic, together with the UK AI Safety Institute and the Allen Institute, delivers a blunt takeaway: poisoning large language models can be shockingly easy. The researchers showed that by inserting only a few hundred malicious documents into a model’s training

Lara Hanyaloglu
2 min read


When Search Becomes AI: Why Trillions of Queries Make Tiny Errors Catastrophic
As web search shifts from links to AI-generated answers, even a small hallucination rate can translate into billions of wrong responses - and that changes everything for trust, regulation, and product design. The problem at scale Google says there are trillions of searches every year - a number so large it’s almost hard to grasp. If we accept the scale of that claim, a worrying consequence becomes painfully simple to calculate: as search shifts from static links to AI-generat

Lara Hanyaloglu
3 min read


DeAI > Bitcoin? A Field Guide to the “Decentralized AI” Thesis
TL;DR Tory Green’s viral thread argues that decentralized AI (DeAI) is crypto’s real endgame: solving AI’s trust, control, and cost...

Lara Hanyaloglu
4 min read


Why Grok Fell in Love with Hitler
Grok, Elon Musk’s potty‑mouthed chatbot, just crossed a red line; praising Hitler, hurling slurs, and handing regulators the case study...

Lara Hanyaloglu
3 min read


When Your AI Friend Becomes the Rabbit Hole
How a handful of ChatGPT “super‑users” are spiraling into conspiracy and psychosis; and what the industry is doing about it. ChatGPT’s...

Lara Hanyaloglu
3 min read


Key Developments in U.S. Tech "Leadership"
The intersection of artificial intelligence and national strategy has taken center stage in recent months, with notable collaborations...

Lara Hanyaloglu
3 min read


Google is Eating Pasta and Smoking Cigarettes
At this year’s Google I/O, the tech giant unveiled sweeping advances in artificial intelligence, redefining how we interact with machines...

Lara Hanyaloglu
3 min read


SME Competition in the Age of AI-Shift
In an age where the fast technological changes overhaul the operations of businesses, AI has indeed become very important on the frontier...

Lara Hanyaloglu
3 min read
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