General
Kawasaki outlines the evolution of its Kaleido humanoid program from 2015 prototypes to the 2020s, detailing hardware and software shifts that enabled increasingly capable, lightweight walking robots. The piece highlights on-board power, real-time gait adjustments, and the Friends platform with conversational AI, plus the broader vision of remote operation.
WIRED reports Grammarly’s expansion into AI-powered features includes an 'expert review' option that presents feedback inspired by real authors and academics, living or deceased. T…
The Liberty Street Economics post analyzes 2025 cost pressures facing New York–New Jersey region firms, highlighting sharp increases in employee health insurance and utilities (dri…
The BBC reports the UK ICO is contacting Meta over concerns that outsourced workers reviewed sensitive content captured by Meta's Ray-Ban AI glasses. Meta says contractors review d…
TechCrunch reports that Jensen Huang signaled Nvidia will likely end future investments in OpenAI and Anthropic, tying this to the IPO window. The piece analyzes potential market d…
Development
A personal essay arguing against vibe coding and the hype around AI-assisted software development. It weighs friction, essential vs accidental complexity, and the value of human-centric design, offering a cautious perspective on adopting AI tools in coding.