I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit

Both Anthropic and OpenAI appear to have found product-market fit with enterprise coding and general-purpose AI tools, signaling a shift in revenue and growth prospects.

The referral. How AI search severs the content-for-traffic contract that funded the open web.

A Thorsten Meyer AI analysis says AI Overviews are weakening the search referral model that funded online publishing.

Why Induction Cooktops Keep Winning Over Tech-Minded Home Cooks

A growing number of tech-savvy home cooks prefer induction cooktops for their efficiency and safety, but the real reasons why might surprise you.

PostHog will train AI models with your data (opted-in by default)

PostHog announces plans to train AI models on user data, with default opt-in for US cloud users, aiming to enhance product features and automation.

How Emerging Interfaces Change the Way Humans Control Machines

Fascinating emerging interfaces are revolutionizing human control over machines, transforming interactions—discover how these innovations are shaping our future.

Why Robotics Is Becoming More Adaptive Than Scripted

Ongoing advances in machine learning and sensor data are transforming robotics into more adaptive systems capable of handling unpredictable environments—discover how.

A successful Japanese trial of a ramjet engine designed for Mach‑5 aircraft

Japan’s aerospace agency successfully tested a Mach-5 ramjet engine, advancing hypersonic flight technology with potential for ultra-fast transpacific travel.

Undervolting Your GPU for Local Inference: Lower Heat, Same Tokens/sec

Thorsten Meyer AI says power limits can cut GPU heat for local inference with modest tokens/sec losses, but results vary by workload.

The Defender’s Window Is Closing Faster Than Anyone Is Counting

April 2026 reports showed AI scaling both cyber defense and attack, raising questions about how fast open models may gain similar power.

The queue. Why the grid, not the chip, is the binding constraint on AI.

A new analysis argues AI growth is being limited less by chips than by power access, interconnection delays and grid capacity.