AI's Ad Rebellion: $224B Google Empire Clashes with Ad-Free Rebels
Google rakes in $224.5 billion from search ads yearly—5% of Japan's GDP. Yet AI giants can't agree if ads poison their chatbots, sparking a war over the free web's survival.
Google rakes in $224.5 billion from search ads yearly—5% of Japan's GDP. Yet AI giants can't agree if ads poison their chatbots, sparking a war over the free web's survival.
China's CNCERT just flagged 21,000 vulnerable OpenClaw agents ripe for silent data theft. Indirect prompt injection isn't a glitch; it's the new king of AI hacks.
Three weeks in, 107 downloads per week isn't exploding — but it's telling. Thicket's MCP calculators expose a hunger for precise, deterministic tools inside Claude and Cursor.
Forget tweaks — AI's grabbing biology's playbook for real power. Meanwhile, AWS secures models, unis launch AI degrees, but execs eye fewer entry-level gigs.
Tired of AI agents fumbling through websites like blindfolded kids? WebMCP hands them structured tools instead. But after 20 years watching Valley hype, I'm asking: does this fix the web or just pad Google's wallet?
Imagine claiming your AI thinks like a human brain, but without hard numbers to back it up. CortexLab fixes that, letting devs benchmark models against fMRI data with stats that actually mean something.
Picture a squad of AI agents churning through market data, but pausing cold when the budget hits zero. That's Agent Swarm CFO in action, built for the OWS Hackathon to fix agent orchestration's biggest blind spots.
GitHub says Copilot users accept 30% more suggestions, shipping 55% faster. Thrilling? Sure—until reasoning debt turns your AI bliss into production nightmares.
Small creators, your wallet just got a break. A clever FFmpeg hack uses AI to spit out perfect YouTube Shorts, ditching pricey subscriptions forever. Dry humor: Silicon Valley's metering dreams? Crushed.
One AI agent prompt unleashes 1,500 API calls, sub-agents cloning credentials in seconds. Zero Trust's human-centric verification buckles—time for capability tokens to take over.
Tired of SaaS services slurping up your AI bot conversations? Self-hosting OpenClaw just got stupidly easy—here's why it's crushing the $20/month hype.
GitHub claims Copilot users ship 55% faster. Sounds great — until the bugs pile up. Here's the no-BS rundown on 2026's best AI coding sidekicks.