It starts with a whisper, late at night, echoing in scattered news alerts: “The AI apocalypse is coming.” You might picture harried CEO briefings or dark-lit rooms where government analysts pour over lines of code, all searching for the next existential risk. But the real drama doesn’t just unfold on screens — it pulses through… Continue reading Ai Apocalypse? Why Language Surrounding Tech Is Sounding Increasingly Religious
Month: September 2025
‘Scan Your Face’ Laws For The Web Are Having The Negative Consequences Everyone Expected
Trump’s New Plan For Medicare: Let Ai Decide Whether You Should Be Covered Or Not — “This Is Exactly The Same Tactic That Private Insurers Like Unitedhealth Use To Delay And Deny Treatment”
It’s 8:17 AM in a buzzing emergency room outside Des Moines. Mary Johnson, 72, winces as a young nurse checks her pulse. That’s when a doctor, brow furrowed, says, “There’s a new prior authorization system. It’s… AI now. I’ll have to wait for the computer’s call.” Seconds later, Mary’s phone flickers: “Your procedure is under… Continue reading Trump’s New Plan For Medicare: Let Ai Decide Whether You Should Be Covered Or Not — “This Is Exactly The Same Tactic That Private Insurers Like Unitedhealth Use To Delay And Deny Treatment”
Billionaire Mark Cuban Says That ‘Companies Don’t Understand’ How To Implement Ai Right Now—and That’s An Opportunity For Gen Z Coming Out Of School
Scene One: The Elevator Pitch No One Expected It’s a humid Wednesday morning in downtown Dallas. Hannah, a newly minted college grad—sleep-deprived, clutching her AI textbooks and a jammed-up résumé—steps into a corporate elevator. She’s surrounded by suits twice her age, humming with talk about “outsourcing talent to AI.” But as the shiny metal doors… Continue reading Billionaire Mark Cuban Says That ‘Companies Don’t Understand’ How To Implement Ai Right Now—and That’s An Opportunity For Gen Z Coming Out Of School
American Nuclear Company To Sell Nuclear Technology To India To Help It Achieve Its Thorium Dream
It’s just past midnight in a humming Virginia control room, seismic monitors ping quietly in the backdrop, and chief engineer Tonya Alvarez pauses, staring at an array of screens. Outside, new metal domes glitter beneath floodlights—fresh shells for soon-to-rise reactors. Her radio crackles to life: “Backup systems nominal. Next shift ready.” The once-unimaginable is now… Continue reading American Nuclear Company To Sell Nuclear Technology To India To Help It Achieve Its Thorium Dream
Family Of Microsoft Employee Who Died Warn Tech Companies Not To Overwork Workers
The clock struck 2 a.m. in Mountain View. Office lights still flickered above ergonomic chairs and silent workstations. But for Pratik Pandey, a 35-year-old Microsoft engineer and beloved son, brother, and friend, Silicon Valley’s endless workday had stopped forever. A Night That Changed Everything The corridors of Microsoft’s La Avenida campus were unusually quiet that… Continue reading Family Of Microsoft Employee Who Died Warn Tech Companies Not To Overwork Workers
900 Miles, Diapers, and the Edge of Space: The Astounding True Story Behind NASA’s Most Unexpected Road Trip
Imagine this: You’re standing in the parking lot of an Orlando airport, dragging your suitcase with fatigue biting at your bones. As you fumble for your car keys, headlights slice through the dark. A car—mud-splattered, Florida plates—rolls to a stop with the urgency of a chase. Out steps Lisa Nowak. Maybe you don’t recognize her,… Continue reading 900 Miles, Diapers, and the Edge of Space: The Astounding True Story Behind NASA’s Most Unexpected Road Trip
