From deciding your medical care to securing federal data to rewriting Google’s results, algorithms are stepping into places once run by humans.
From photo edits to custom chips to full-length films, the machines aren’t waiting in the wings—they’re running the show.
From search speed to hiring platforms to instant sound design, the machines are pushing into every corner of work and creativity.
From Siri’s AI takeover to OpenAI’s billion-dollar buy and Claude’s new data grab, the stakes for how we use and train AI just got higher.
From humanoids you can buy to quadrupeds hauling weight to AI doing photo edits for pennies, the machines aren’t testing anymore. They’re here to work.
From new AI modes to live screen pointers to robots that can work, play, and fight, the machines aren’t slowing down this week.
From learning language commands to delivering dinner to reshaping assistants, machines aren’t waiting for the future—they’re doing it now.
From folding towels to powering assistants to rewriting Excel, the machines are quietly slipping into every corner of daily life.
From Amazon’s wristbands to clinic copilots to robot couriers. The machines aren’t waiting for the future, they’re showing up now.
YouTube Shorts is adding AI video magic, DeepSeek just dropped a 685B-parameter model, and Sam Altman is already teasing GPT-6 with memory.
From OpenAI’s pricing war to robots racing in China and Alexa cracking jokes. This week shows just how fast AI is moving into every corner of life
From managing your inbox to reviving old models and even eyeing its own browser, OpenAI is testing just how much control people want their AI to have.