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Zuckerberg Thinks AI Will Create More Opportunity. Here’s Why That Matters.

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  For years, one of the biggest fears around AI has been simple: AI will take our jobs. Mark Zuckerberg is looking at the future differently. In a new essay, the Meta CEO argues that increasingly powerful AI could give individuals and small teams capabilities that previously belonged mostly to large companies. He describes a future where people have personal AI systems that can help them learn, create, build businesses and solve difficult problems. That idea deserves more attention than the usual “AI will replace workers” debate. Because there is another possibility. AI could change who gets to build. The Small Team Could Become Extremely Powerful Think about what it takes to build a company today. You might need: A developer A designer A researcher A marketer Customer support An analyst An accountant A small startup can spend years and millions of dollars building this team. But AI can already perform parts of many of these jobs. A founder can use AI to resea...

Nibble Wants to Solve Crypto's Dead Token Problem With a New Liquidity Model

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Every crypto bull market creates thousands of new tokens. Some build thriving communities. Others disappear within weeks. When a token loses momentum, its community fades, trading activity slows, and liquidity often remains locked inside a project that few people still use. For many holders, this means holding a "dead bag" with little hope of recovery. Nibble believes this doesn't have to be the end of the story. Instead of treating failed tokens as permanent graveyards for capital, Nibble introduces a different approach: recycle liquidity back into the ecosystem. The Problem Most Launchpads Don't Solve Launchpads have transformed how new crypto projects raise capital. They've made token launches faster, more accessible, and open to anyone. But they mainly focus on one stage of a token's journey: launching. What happens after a project loses traction? In many cases, nothing. Liquidity sits idle, communities move on, and capital becomes increasingly...

The Rise of Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN)

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  For years, blockchain technology has primarily been associated with digital assets, decentralized finance (DeFi), and NFTs. Today, a new sector is gaining momentum— Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) . DePIN uses blockchain technology to coordinate and reward individuals and businesses that contribute real-world infrastructure, creating decentralized alternatives to traditional networks. Instead of relying on a single company to build and operate infrastructure, DePIN allows communities to collectively provide resources such as wireless connectivity, data storage, computing power, mapping, and energy. Participants are rewarded with digital tokens for contributing to the network. This model has the potential to reduce infrastructure costs, improve network resilience, and encourage global participation. As adoption grows, DePIN projects are attracting interest from developers, investors, and enterprises looking for more efficient ways to build and scale infr...

Tesla's Latest Self-Driving Update Is Leaving Drivers Amazed

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  Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software continues to improve, and some early users believe it's reaching a whole new level. After spending several hours testing FSD v14.3.5 on a Cybertruck, Tesla enthusiast Nic Cruz Patane said he believes the Cybertruck is now the best vehicle for Tesla's self-driving technology. According to him, the Cybertruck handled tight spaces and sharp turns with impressive confidence. He also praised how comfortably it drove over potholes and rough roads, saying the combination of the truck's suspension and Tesla's latest software made the experience feel smoother than ever. One part of his review stood out. "For the younger generation, self-driving will become the norm. For us, I don't think it will ever get old."   His comment reflects a growing belief among many Tesla owners that self-driving technology is becoming a normal part of everyday driving instead of something that feels futuristic. Tesla's latest so...

Roblox Wants Kids to Build Video Games Using AI

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  Creating a video game could soon be as simple as describing your idea. Roblox has announced a new AI-powered tool called Build that lets users create video games by typing what they want instead of writing code. The company says the feature is designed to make game creation easier, especially for younger creators who have ideas but little or no coding experience. Instead of spending weeks learning programming, users can describe a game in plain English, and the AI will generate a playable starting point. The feature will first launch in New Zealand on July 28 as a public alpha. Initially, verified users aged 9 and older will be able to create games, while published games will be available to age-verified users 16 and older . A basic version of Build will be free, with more advanced features expected to be offered as paid options. The announcement shows how quickly AI is changing the way software is created. For years, building a game required learning programming langua...

Your Next Romantic Rival Might Not Be Human: AI Companion Apps Have Made Over $427 Million

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  AI is changing more than the way people work. It is also changing the way some people build relationships. Around the world, AI companion apps have now generated more than $427.3 million in consumer spending. What started as simple chatbots has grown into an industry where millions of users pay to chat with AI boyfriends, AI girlfriends, and virtual companions. The numbers show that this is no longer a niche trend. It's becoming a serious business. More Than Just a Chatbot AI companion apps are designed to feel more personal than a typical AI assistant. Instead of answering questions or helping with homework, they are built to hold conversations, remember previous chats, and develop a unique personality over time. Users can customize how their AI looks, behaves, and even how it responds during conversations. Some apps also offer voice chats, AI-generated images, and premium personalities. Why Are Millions of People Paying? Most AI companion apps can be downloaded for ...

How Jensen Huang Turned Nvidia Into a Trillion-Dollar Empire

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  When people hear the name Jensen Huang , they often think of Nvidia, artificial intelligence, and one of the richest people in the world. But his story didn't begin in a billion-dollar office. It began with hard work, uncertainty, and a dream that almost failed. Today, Nvidia is one of the world's most valuable companies, powering everything from AI chatbots to self-driving cars. But getting there took m2ore than 30 years of patience, smart decisions, and believing in a future that many people couldn't see. A Childhood Full of Challenges Jensen Huang was born in Taiwan in 1963. When he was still young, his family moved to Thailand. As political tensions grew in the region, his parents sent him and his brother to the United States for a better future. Because of a misunderstanding, they ended up at a strict boarding school in Kentucky. Life wasn't easy. Huang cleaned toilets, worked in the school dormitory, and learned to take responsibility at a young age. ...

Elon Musk Says Starlink Can Now Deliver 10 Gbps Internet Anywhere on Earth, But There's a Catch

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  Imagine getting internet speeds that can download huge files in seconds, even if you're in one of the most remote places on Earth. That is exactly what Elon Musk says Starlink can now do. The SpaceX CEO recently announced that Starlink is capable of delivering reliable 10 gigabit-per-second (Gbps) upload and download speeds anywhere in the world. The announcement came after Starlink successfully demonstrated the technology in Utqiagvik, Alaska , the northernmost city in the United States. Despite being hundreds of miles above the Arctic Circle, the company said it achieved peak speeds of up to 10 Gbps with equal upload and download performance. Why This Is a Big Deal Fast internet is common in many large cities, but it is much harder to provide in remote towns, islands, deserts, mountains, and other hard-to-reach places. Building fiber-optic cables across these areas can cost millions of dollars and take years to complete. Starlink is trying to solve that problem by using...

AWS Is Spending $1 Billion to Bring AI Engineers Directly to Customers

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The artificial intelligence race is entering a new phase. For the past few years, technology companies have focused on building powerful AI models, launching new tools, and expanding cloud infrastructure. The competition has largely centered on who could create the most advanced technology. Now the focus is shifting. The next challenge is helping businesses actually use that technology. Amazon Web Services, better known as AWS, has announced a $1 billion investment in a new Forward Deployed Engineering unit designed to work directly with customers as they build and deploy AI systems. The initiative will be staffed by thousands of Forward Deployed Engineers, or FDEs, who will collaborate closely with businesses to solve real-world AI challenges. It is a major investment. More importantly, it signals where the AI industry may be heading next. What Is a Forward Deployed Engineer? The title may sound technical, yet the concept is surprisingly simple. A Forward Deployed Engineer is not just...

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