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Before The Matrix and The Terminator, there was 'The Creation of the Humanoids' — how an obscure 1962 B-movie set the scene for robot takeover and introduced the concept of centralized intelligence
By Wayne Williams published
Before modern robots, a 1962 B-movie and 1990s MIT research reshaped machine intelligence.

Finding stability in an age of relentless AI innovation
By Eilon Reshef published
The challenge is not just implementing AI but keeping pace with the relentless changes required.

‘The biggest losers in all of this are everyday people and civilians in conflict zones’: OpenAI is filling the gap left by Anthropic — but almost left in the same loopholes for mass domestic surveillance
By Benedict Collins published
OpenAI has signed a contract with the Pentagon, days after Anthropic's $200 million contract was severed.

Samsung exec says vibe coding is 'something we’re looking into’ on phones
By Hamish Hector published
Wish you could easily vibe code phone apps on your Samsung Galaxy S26? It’s ‘Something we’re looking into,’ says Samsung exec.

Google has quietly made Gmail, Docs, and other Workspace apps work better with OpenClaw
By Craig Hale published
Google shares 40+ agent skills in "one CLI for all of Google Workspace," but it's "not an officially supported Google product."

From boardroom risk to deal flow: why cyber M&A is accelerating in 2026
By Joe Austin published
Cyber is now a business continuity imperative, pushing buyers towards faster capability building via M&A.

Think AI hallucinations are bad? Here's why you're wrong
By Steve Phillips published
AI isn’t deterministic, its probabilistic, so reset your expectations and build guardrails for business value.

Google reveals huge number of zero-days patched in 2025, says worse may be to come as 'AI changes the game'
By Sead Fadilpašić published
The zero-day trend is clear, but things are changing fast, Google security experts warn.
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