Future
What Will Your Life Look Like in 2035?Words by Robert Booth and Dan Milmo. Illustrations by Jay Cover | The Guardian
“When AIs grow to be consistently more capable than humans, life could change in strange ways. It could occur in the subsequent few years, or a bit of longer. If and when it comes, our domestic routines—trips to the doctor, farming, work, and justice systems—could all look very different. Here we take a take a look at how the era of artificial general intelligence might feel.”
Artificial Intelligence
OpenAI Built an AI Coding Agent and Uses It to Improve the Agent ItselfBenj Edwards | Ars Technica
“In interviews with Ars Technica this week, OpenAI employees revealed the extent to which the corporate now relies by itself AI coding agent, Codex, to construct and improve the event tool. ‘I feel the overwhelming majority of Codex is built by Codex, so it’s almost entirely just getting used to enhance itself,’ said Alexander Embiricos, product lead for Codex at OpenAI, in a conversation on Tuesday.”
Artificial Intelligence
AI Coding Is Now All over the place. But Not Everyone Is Convinced.Edd Gent | MIT Technology Review ($)
“Depending who you ask, AI-powered coding is either giving software developers an unprecedented productivity boost or churning out masses of poorly designed code that saps their attention and sets software projects up for serious long term-maintenance problems. The issue is straight away, it’s difficult to know which is true.”
Biotechnology
A Brain-Computer Interface Company Is Getting Into Organ PreservationEmily Mullin | Wired ($)
“The technology is used to preserve organs for transplant and as a life-support measure for patients when the guts and lungs stop working, however it’s clunky and expensive. Science desires to make a smaller, more portable system that would provide long-term support.”
Robotics
Scientists Built an AI Co-Pilot for Prosthetic Bionic HandsJacek Krywko | Ars Technica
“The predominant issue with bionic hands that drives users away from them, George explains, is that they’re difficult to regulate. ‘Our goal was making such bionic arms more intuitive, in order that users could go about their tasks without having to give it some thought,’ George says. To make this occur, his team got here up with an AI bionic hand co-pilot.”
Future
A Faster-Than-Light Spaceship Would Actually Look a Lot Like Star Trek’s EnterpriseJesus Diaz | Fast Company
“Inside [the USS Enterprise’s twin] nacelles, the show’s creators imagined, lay the key that made those trips possible: a warp drive that would crease spacetime itself, folding the universe in front of the ship while unfurling it behind, allowing faster-than-light travel not through speed but through geometry. For a long time, physicists dismissed it as beautiful nonsense—a prop master’s fever dream. But now the mathematics has caught as much as the dream.”
Artificial Intelligence
The Great AI Hype Correction of 2025Will Douglas Heaven | MIT Technology Review ($)
“AI is admittedly good! Have a look at Nano Banana Pro, the brand new image generation model from Google DeepMind that may turn a book chapter into an infographic, and rather more. It’s just there—free of charge—in your phone. And yet you may’t help but wonder: When the wow factor is gone, what’s left? How will we view this technology a 12 months or five from now? Will we expect it was well worth the colossal costs, each financial and environmental?”
Scientists Thought Saturn’s Moon Titan Hid a Secret Ocean. They Were IncorrectEllyn Lapointe | Gizmodo
“Relatively, its 6-mile-thick (10-kilometer-thick) crust of ice gives approach to a layer of slush interspersed with pockets and channels of meltwater near the moon’s rocky core. The shocking findings could completely change the way in which scientists seek for signs of life inside this icy world.”
Tech
How OpenAI’s Organizational Problems Hurt ChatGPTStephanie Palazzolo, Sri Muppidi, and Amir Efrati | The Information ($)
“The change in the way in which ChatGPT users have reacted to recent models powering the chatbot shows how the goals of OpenAI’s core AI research division, which develops its technology, don’t at all times serve the needs of ChatGPT, which drives many of the company’s revenue.”
Tech
CoreWeave’s Staggering Fall From Market Grace Highlights AI Bubble FearsRobbie Whelan | The Wall Street Journal ($)
“CoreWeave, the biggest of a brand new breed of firms driving the artificial-intelligence boom, has watched $33 billion of value vaporize in six weeks. The share-price plunge of 46% comes as investors worry a few possible AI bubble, the fallout from a failed merger, and public criticism from high-profile short seller Jim Chanos, known for predicting the collapse of Enron.”
Tech
It is the Great AGI RebrandHayden Field | The Verge
“‘Rizz’ lost its luster when grandparents began asking about its meaning. Teachers who dressed up as ‘6-7’ on Halloween drove a nail into the coffin of Gen Alpha’s rallying cry. And tech CEOs who once trumpeted the hunt for ‘artificial general intelligence,’ or AGI, are jumping ship for another term they will find.”

