07 May 2026
The More Gen Z Uses AI, the More They Hate It
Artificial intelligence was sold as a shortcut to creativity, productivity, and opportunity. Especially for young people, who tend to be more savvy and embracing of new technologies, AI was supposed to be a great asset. But increasingly, data is showing the more young people use this technology, the more they dislike it.
News Desk
2026
07 May 2026
How China Is Winning the Global AI Race
Which artificial intelligence model is the most popular these days? Ask anyone in America or Europe, and you’ll probably hear about the respective merits of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, or Google’s Gemini. All wrong. Over the past two weeks, the most widely used AI in the world was one that few Westerners had ever heard of: Kimi K2.6, an open-source Chinese model that topped the…
Agathe Demarais
2026
05 May 2026
SubQ Claims a 12 Million Token Context Window on a Sub-Quadratic Architecture and the Claim Is Worth Taking Seriously Before Taking at Face Value
SubQ, a newly announced LLM built on a claimed fully sub-quadratic sparse-attention architecture supporting a 12 million-token context window, attracted 217 upvotes and 58 comments on r/singularity within four hours from a technical community that is simultaneously intrigued by the architectural claim and requesting reproducible needle-in-a-haystack benchmarks across the full context range before…
News Desk
2026
05 May 2026
Google Is Building an AI Agent That Could Be Its Answer to OpenClaw
Google is working on an AI agent codenamed "Remy," according to an internal document. Remy is described as a "24/7 personal agent" that can take actions on the user's behalf.
Hugh Langley
2026
05 May 2026
Vibe coding or spec-driven development? How to choose
Vibe coding and spec-driven development (SDD) are two emerging approaches where devops teams use AI to develop all of an application’s code.
Isaac Sacolick
2026
05 May 2026
Google DeepMind workers in UK vote to unionize amid deal with US military
Workers developing Google’s artificial intelligence products in the UK have voted to unionize, in part out of concerns about a deal between the company and the US military that was announced last week.
Alice Speri
2026
04 May 2026
Inside Google’s quiet internal war against its own anti-military activist employees
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Jim Edwards
2026
04 May 2026
Google’s AI deal with the Pentagon has sparked employee backlash. But don't expect a repeat of Project Maven
Google’s AI deal with the Pentagon has sparked employee backlash, with critics arguing the agreement lacks meaningful constraints on military use of its AI models.
Beatrice Nolan
2026
03 May 2026
Markets Brief: We’re Already Living in an AI-Driven Economy
Earnings will continue to take center stage this week, but many of the market’s big dogs reported last week. As first-quarter earnings roll in, a clear trend is that the artificial intelligence infrastructure buildout continues full steam ahead, and the impact is being felt across the economy.
Tom Lauricella
2026
