I used to think humanoid robots were still years away. That changed the moment I started seeing what they can actually do today. The first wave isn’t about strength or productivity. It’s about connection. Some robots can now hold conversations that feel natural, track your expressions, and respond with emotional nuance. They don’t just answer.… Continue reading Humanoid Robots: Why Adoption Is Slower Than Expected
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I used to think AI progress was mostly about smarter algorithms. Now it’s clear that the real story is infrastructure. The scale of investment going into data centers is almost hard to process. We’re talking hundreds of billions of dollars, rivaling historic efforts like national highway systems or space programs. This isn’t just another tech… Continue reading Energy Crisis in AI: Why Growth May Slow in 2026
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I find it hard to ignore a warning that comes from someone who helped build the very thing he is worried about. There is something different about this moment. For the first time, we are not just creating tools. We may be creating systems that rival human intelligence, and possibly surpass it. That shift changes… Continue reading AI Risks Explained: Why Tech Leaders Are Worried
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I’ve been thinking a lot about whether AI is a bubble. It is the easiest way to explain what is happening right now. Massive investments, aggressive timelines, and a sense that everyone is rushing in at once. But the more I look at it, the less that framing holds up. Not a Bubble, But a… Continue reading Is AI a Bubble? What the Data Really Shows
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I keep reminding myself to stay calm about AI. Every few weeks, there is a new release, a new benchmark, a new claim that changes everything. It is easy to swing between excitement and panic. But when I step back and look at the data, the reality feels stranger than both. Why Progress Feels Sudden… Continue reading Exponential Growth Explained: The AI Curve Ahead
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I find myself holding two conflicting ideas about artificial intelligence at the same time. On one hand, it feels like we are on the edge of breakthroughs that could redefine healthcare, energy, and scientific discovery. On the other hand, the risks are no longer abstract. They are real, immediate, and still not fully understood. The… Continue reading Future of AI: 2 Paths of Power and Risk
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The biggest shift I see in 2026 is not about smarter individual models. It’s about systems. Instead of relying on one AI to do everything, we’re moving toward multiple agents working together. One plans, others execute, and another reviews. This layered setup creates something closer to a team than a tool. It also introduces accountability,… Continue reading AI Trends 2026: 8 Key Shifts You Must Know
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Most of what I use today falls under generative AI. I give it a prompt, and it gives me something back. Text, images, code, ideas. It feels powerful, but it’s fundamentally reactive. Nothing happens until I ask. And once it responds, the interaction stops unless I continue guiding it. It’s like having an incredibly fast… Continue reading Agentic vs Generative AI: Key Differences
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For most of Earth’s history, intelligence wasn’t a winning strategy. It was expensive, slow to evolve, and often unnecessary. Simple organisms survived just fine with minimal awareness. But over millions of years, something changed. Brains grew, complexity increased, and eventually, humans emerged with a form of intelligence that wasn’t limited to one task. We became… Continue reading Superintelligence Explained: Risks and Timeline
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For a long time, I’ve been fascinated by the idea of running powerful AI models locally. Something is compelling about having full control. No external servers, no data leaving your machine, no uncertainty about where your inputs end up. But there’s always been a tradeoff. The more powerful the model, the more demanding it becomes.… Continue reading AI Power Shift: From Local Limits to Networks
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I keep seeing headlines about AI breakthroughs, but what’s happening behind the scenes feels even bigger. Entire landscapes are being reshaped to support it. Vast stretches of land are turning into massive data centers, built to power the next generation of intelligence. This isn’t incremental growth. It’s an infrastructure race, measured in billions of dollars… Continue reading Data Center Boom: Why AI Growth Is Accelerating
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I used to think mastering AI meant finding the perfect tool. The truth is, it has nothing to do with the tool. It has everything to do with how you use it. Most people aren’t behind because they’re late. They’re behind because they treat AI like magic instead of a system. Once I understood that,… Continue reading AI Mistakes: Why You’re Using It Wrong
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