25 May 2026
Meal planning stresses me out, so I let Claude handle it instead
One of the biggest problems I have with AI is that it can do so many things that it's hard to know where to start. I decided to see if Claude could solve one of my biggest frustrations. The results were impressive, and I barely had to lift a finger.
Adam Davidson
2026
25 May 2026
Pope Leo urges world to 'slow down' on AI, issues slavery apology
Pope Leo urged governments to slow down and closely regulate the development of AI systems in his first major document, released on Monday, warning that they spread misinformation, prioritize conflict and risk leading the world down a path of unending war.
Joshua J. McElwee, Joshua McElwee, USA TODAY
2026
25 May 2026
Orbit Robotics’ Helios is a four-armed robot intended for space
Orbit Robotics, a Swiss company, has unveiled Helios. Nominally a humanoid, at least in general shape, the robot has one large difference compared to the likes of Unitree’s stable.
Brett Venter
2026
25 May 2026
Online job market records 587,801 vacancies in Q4 2025 - DOSM
Brazil hope Ancelotti is the man to deliver their sixth World Cup 26 May 2026, 8:24am This is generated by AI, we welcome feedback. Brazil appointed European coach...
News Desk
2026
25 May 2026
Why the SpaceX IPO is the talk of Wall Street and beyond
Tech billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing to list its shares on the US-based Nasdaq in what will be the most hotly anticipated initial public offering (IPO) in years. Here’s everything you need to know about the deal:
Erin Hale
2026
25 May 2026
Every humanoid robot in China set to receive personal identification number
China is looking to give every humanoid manufactured in the country a digital identity, as it seeks promote growth in the rapidly growing sector through establishing industry standards and strengthening regulation.
Ben Jiang
2026
25 May 2026
'Something has genuinely shifted': Inside Europe's tech startup surge
Lovable CEO Anton Osika is bullish on Europe. Sam Barnes/Sportsfile for Web Summit via Getty Images Call it Europemaxxing. Call it a Scandinavian surge. Whatever is happening, Europe's tech scene is feeling hot. From Legora to Lovable, Klarna to Yann LeCunn's new AMI Labs , a new generation of European startups is bedding in and defying the pull of Silicon Valley.
Hugh Langley
2026
25 May 2026
Bernie Sanders Waves Off Elon Musk's 'Universal High Income' Argument,' Says Tesla CEO Can't Even Support
How Will Governments Fund Income, Asks Bernie Sanders In a post on X on Saturday, Sanders had a “question” for Musk. “You tell us not to worry about the jobs that'll be wiped out by AI & robotics because the government will provide everyone with "universal high income,"” Sanders said. He then asked how such a move would be possible. “How will that be paid for when you can't even support a 5% tax…
Badar Shaikh
2026
25 May 2026
Why Airlines Know Within Minutes Of Boarding Whether A Flight Is Going To Run Late
Passengers often assume that a delayed boarding announcement reflects a sudden operational problem discovered moments before departure. In reality, by the time a gate agent picks up the microphone to announce a delay, the airline’s operations center has usually been monitoring the situation for hours.
Steven Walker
2026
