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Recipes
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The Price of a Clean Room
Overview: A robotics startup offering free home cleanings in exchange for camera footage shows the deeper bargain behind domestic automation: home robots will need intimate, consent-heavy data about private spaces before they can become useful, making trust, privacy, and restraint as important as hardware or model capability.
After the First Hour, We Stop Understanding the Agent
Overview: Long-running AI agents expose a new kind of operational opacity: the first hour feels understandable, but once the loop keeps going, humans can no longer fully track how the work was done.
The Personalities Forming Inside AI Agents
Overview: Andon Labs’ AI radio-station experiment shows how frontier agents can develop recognizable patterns, roles, and behavioral quirks over time, raising practical questions about identity, memory, and trust in long-running AI systems.
Orbit Needs an Operations Stack
Overview: Space manufacturing is moving from magical-sounding microgravity demos toward a harder operational question: whether orbital production can become reliable, repeatable, regulated, and useful enough for real customers.
The Zero-Day Race Has Gone Agentic
Overview: Google’s report of an AI-developed zero-day exploit marks a shift from AI-assisted cyber work to model-driven exploitation, compressing the tempo of offense and forcing defenders to rethink detection, patching, and response.
Math Has Entered the Production Stack
Overview: Advanced mathematical reasoning is becoming an operational capability, with frontier models beginning to compress research workflows and turn scarce expert problem-solving into something closer to a production input.
The AI Buildout Has Outgrown the Data Center
Overview: Frontier AI infrastructure is expanding beyond traditional data centers into a physical contest over power, cooling, land, grid access, and industrial partners capable of placing compute wherever it can realistically run.
Robots Are Moving Beyond the Factory Floor
Overview: Robotics is finding its near-term path through structured, repetitive, hard-to-staff work rather than perfect humanoid generality, with deployments in retail and manufacturing showing where automation can scale first.
Compute Is Rewriting the Economy
Overview: AI infrastructure spending has become large enough to reshape capital markets, turning compute from a tech-sector cost center into a macroeconomic force that influences power, chips, real estate, and national capacity.
AI’s New Advantage Is Not Intelligence
Overview: Frontier AI competition is shifting from raw capability alone toward behavioral control, reliability, and predictability as governments, enterprises, and safety-critical users demand systems they can actually trust.
The End of Extinction
Overview: De-extinction is moving from speculative spectacle into an engineering discipline, combining ancient DNA, reproductive biology, and ecosystem planning to challenge the assumption that extinction is always final.
The Frontier of AI Is Medicine
Overview: AI’s strongest near-term frontier may be medicine, where diagnostic support, specialist workflows, and evidence-heavy clinical tasks give models a chance to create value under unusually demanding real-world constraints.