May 16, 2026
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6 min read
A coding agent that works for three hours is powerful. A coding agent that needs you sitting in front of your laptop for three hours is less powerful. Mobile oversight changes that equation.
May 14, 2026
5 min read
Anthropic quietly overtook OpenAI in paid business adoption for the first time.
May 13, 2026
11 min read
AI is no longer waiting patiently in the corner for you to come over and type a beautifully worded request. It is moving directly into the workflow. Into the screen. Into the cursor. Into the places where the work is already happening.
May 12, 2026
7 min read
The AI industry may have just crossed one of its biggest psychological thresholds yet. Not a smarter benchmark. Not a faster model. Not another leaderboard shuffle. This week’s real shift is that AI stopped waiting its turn.
May 11, 2026
This week’s AI news felt less like “future predictions” and more like watching the operating system of business quietly get rewritten in real time.
May 7, 2026
There’s something oddly poetic about watching Elon Musk help power the very company he publicly mocked.
May 5, 2026
4 min read
This week, a Harvard study published in Science quietly dropped one of the most important AI datapoints we’ve seen.
May 3, 2026
The Academy just made it official. No AI-generated actors. No AI-written screenplays. Oscar eligibility now requires “demonstrably human” creativity.
May 2, 2026
AI Is Becoming...Personal. While the infrastructure war heats up, something quieter but just as important is happening. People are changing how they use AI.
May 1, 2026
This week wasn’t about how powerful AI is. It was about how unreliable it can be. We’re finally saying the quiet part out loud: AI doesn’t “know” things. It predicts them.
Apr 30, 2026
...and that’s when things stopped being theoretical. There’s a moment in every technology cycle where things shift. Not louder. Not flashier. Just... more real.
Apr 29, 2026
The Moment the AI Industry Grew Up. The headline story reads like something out of a movie. Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman and Greg Brockman. A $130 billion lawsuit. In federal court.