How the World Sleepwalked into Building Skynet The image is almost too terminator on‑the‑face: the U.S. defense secretary standing inside SpaceX’s Starbase, framed by stainless‑steel rockets and the mythology of techno‑destiny, announcing that the Pentagon will become an “AI‑first” military. Not “AI‑enhanced.” Not “AI‑assisted.” AI‑first. And then the kicker: Elon Musk’s Grok will be plugged…
When the Department of Energy announced it had signed agreements with 24 organizations to “advance the Genesis Mission,” the press release framed it as a historic collaboration to accelerate scientific discovery, strengthen national security, and drive energy innovation. But if you read past the patriotic varnish, the picture looks less like a coalition of equals…
Ukraine’s Ark Robotics has become emblematic of the next phase of warfare. Its CEO, known publicly only as Achi, argues that the old model—one pilot per drone—is unsustainable. Manufacturing can scale faster than human training, so the only way to achieve “total drone warfare” is to flip the paradigm: one soldier commanding dozens, even hundreds,…
The Federal Power Grab Executive Order This isn’t just about AI—it’s about who gets to decide the rules of the digital frontier. California stepped in because Congress didn’t, crafting laws to protect consumers from algorithmic price hikes, deepfake abuse, and opaque training practices. Now Washington, under Trump, is telling states to sit down while Big…
🎙️Introduction Five months after unveiling a national plan to accelerate artificial intelligence, according to Politico the Trump administration is now turning its attention to robotics. This pivot signals a broader embrace of industrial policy aimed at countering Beijing’s dominance in critical technologies. But it also raises pressing questions: will robots revive American manufacturing, or replace…
The leaked draft order from the White House signals a dramatic escalation in America’s struggle over AI power governance. By directing the Department of Justice to sue states that pass their own AI regulations, the administration is attempting to consolidate control over a technology that is reshaping economies, geopolitics, and daily life. This move raises…
An Investigative Masterclass Exposé by Chip Dee — Creator, Strategist, and Funnel Disruptor It begins with a promise. A free ticket. A flashy promo reel. A summit branded as “The Future of Creation.” You’re told you’ll gain exclusive insights from industry leaders, master the latest tools, and unlock your creative potential. But behind the cinematic…
The Global Rollout of Retail and Surveillance Automation: It’s not just manufacturing that is getting an overhaul. In this month’s robot tech report, we take a look at how the new automation technology is taking strides in the complete takeover of every industry across the board. Manufacturing, warehousing, shipping & logistics, administration, customer service, retail…
Google DeepMind has just unveiled Genie 3, a breakthrough in generative AI that doesn’t just create video—it simulates immersive, interactive worlds in real time. This isn’t a visual gimmick. It’s a prototype for a new kind of operating system—one that governs simulated reality itself.
YouTube Declares War on “AI Slop”: On July 15, 2025, YouTube is rolling out a major update to its Partner Program policy—one that could reshape how creators use AI. While some call it a cleanup, others see it as a defining moment in the battle for digital originality. 🔥 The Update: Cutting Through the Slop…
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