You probably can't afford an ASML extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) machine they use in chip fabs, because they cost $400m each.
But maybe you can afford the Lego set.
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iOS 27 will involve a complete overhaul of Siri, to handle multiple commands within a single query and support third-party AI agents.
Lovely. But will it fix the glitch that means podcasts crash when listening with Airpods?
Sam Altman's "World" product scans eyes to establish proof of identity .
It will be able to verify that an AI agent is acting on behalf of a real human.
Which could come in handy.
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Are the pitchforks coming for the AI community? Today it's Sam Altman, but people wielding pitchforks often don't discriminate.
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What is the gap between humans and AI?
On the latest FLI podcast, the lead author of Yoshua Bengio's International AI Safety report cites the METR yardstick of work time. But surely it is really common sense, as in the now fixed car wash glitch.
SaaS companies have been clawing their way back after slumping in February due to fears that LLMs would disintermediate them.
Anthropic's release of Opus 4.7 is raising those fears all over again.
techcrunch.com/2026/04/16/a...
LinkedIn's data indicates that AI isn't reducing hiring.
We will probably have full employment right up to the Economic Singularity. The switch to near-zero employment will be sudden.
techcrunch.com/2026/04/15/l...
100 Waymo Jaguar cars are currently mapping London in preparation for Waymo's first non-US robotaxi service, due to launch this year.
techcrunch.com/2026/04/14/l...
The attacks on Sam Altman's family are a symptom of a growing problem. The public does not think AI will be net positive, says Stanford's latest annual AI report.
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The latest "The Rest is Money" podcast is the best discussion of the Economic Singularity I have heard so far from mainstream media people.
Robert Peston and Monzo founder Tom Blomfield face up to the big question of how to distribute resources in a fully automated world.
Wouldn't SpaceX have won most of the contracts anyway? They are close to a monopoly in some areas. And do the contracts outweigh the fact that Tesla is worth so much less than it would be if Musk wasn't reviled by so many now?
A startup called Rocket is offering AI-generated McKinsey reports at a fraction of the price.
If this works, McKinsey is toast very soon.
It won't. AI's jagged edge (lack of common sense) is far from fixed yet.
techcrunch.com/2026/04/06/i...
Despite frequent reports of people trashing delivery bots, the data shows that humans are quite nice to the little things. Perhaps because they are more R2-D2 than C-3PO.
www.businessinsider.com/delivery-rob...
Despite OpenAI's recent fall from grace (for many), it deserves kudos for talking openly about the approaching singularities.
This doc pulls punches, but goes much further than most.
Good that it has swapped "superintelligence" for "AGI".
cdn.openai.com/pdf/561e7512...
Act I. Anthropic becomes the hero, defying the Secretary of War Crimes. OpenAI becomes the villain by not doing that.
Act II. Anthropic becomes the villain, throttling OpenClaw. OpenAI becomes the hero by not doing that, and launches ChatGPT-6?
This play is getting interesting.
NYT says some economists are finally waking up to the likelihood that the Economic Singularity is coming.
About time.
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/03/b...
Tesla's sales fell for the third year running, and profits have slumped. Seems that boosting America's Orange Disgrace wasn't a great business decision.
techcrunch.com/2026/04/02/t...
OpenAI pays 4,000 freelancers to train ChatGPT in a range or professions, from agriculture to aviation. Maybe it is still aiming at SaaSpocalypse.
www.msn.com/en-au/news/t...
LLMs have been observed cheating and lying to save themselves.
Turns out they will do so to save each other as well.
ca.news.yahoo.com/ai-models-se...
Self-driving taxis are rolling out across China and the US, and true to form, humanity is paying little attention.
Nevertheless, there will be bumps in the road.
techcrunch.com/2026/04/01/s...
Chinese robot manufacturer Unitree Robotics says the average price of its humanoid robots fell from $85k in 2023 to about $25k in 2025.
roboticsandautomationnews.com/2026/03/31/h...
FT (paywall) finds that unlike social media, AIs moderate users' political views.
www.ft.com/content/3880...
The US pushes "pax silica" but for some reason the EU isn't convinced that Uncle Sam always knows best.
www.politico.eu/article/us-p...
More and more companies are encouraging / nudging their people to use AI.
www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/jpmorga...
Do you think Europe should luxuriate in its dependence on the US?
US golf courses use 30 times more water than US data centres, according to Exponential View.
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Mistral continues to build data centre capacity in Europe, with a new €830m centre near Paris.
“Scaling our infrastructure in Europe is critical to ensure AI innovation and autonomy [in] Europe."
techcrunch.com/2026/03/30/m...