Piling on guardrails is the sign of a system permanently compensating for its own unreliability. There’s a better approach.
It’s a reminder that people develop emotional connections to a brand—and that its products should make sense in that context.
Any hopes that this winter’s snowfall would put a dent in the ongoing drought across the West have melted away.
We are installing inertia for poorly justified reasons, and we are imposing economic penalties that add unnecessary hurdles for solar and wind projects.
When the regional war ends, and collaboration with more Gulf countries is expected to begin, “one of the first things that moves forward is a regional collaboration for AI,” says Judah Taub, managing ...
Gold has spent the better part of 2026 trading above the $4,500 per ounce level. Senior producers have responded with record ...
To understand why China can afford to be this unhurried, it helps to look away from the Mongolian route Moscow keeps ...
Anthropic and Microsoft are in early talks for Anthropic to rent Azure servers running Microsoft’s custom Maia 200 AI ...
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The 180-day lease holding up SpaceX's $2 trillion IPO
Buried on page 13 of SpaceX's S-1 prospectus is the line item that has done more to justify a reported $2 trillion valuation than any other single disclosure in the filing. Anthropic, the rival AI ...
For the second year running, you turned up for your favourite brands to decide who deserves the ultimate prize... these are ...
Seattle activists trying to block growth incorrectly blame new housing for the threat to orcas, instead of the biggest culprit: cars and the sea of pavement carrying them. Paul Beard lays out how they ...
PLUS: Huawei says it’s replaced Moore’s Law; Chinese mobile plans add token allowances; Singtel slinging Optus; And more!
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