An advanced AI model was globally switched off for 18 days due to government orders, marking a new era of AI governance and control measures.
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The Delegation Ladder: The Four Agentic Loops, And What Each One Lets You Stop Doing
An analysis of the four agentic loops in AI development, detailing what each allows you to stop doing and why it matters for AI process management.
A Skill Is A Folder, Not A Prompt: What Anthropic Learned Running Hundreds Of Them
Anthropic reveals that effective AI Skills are structured as folders containing instructions, scripts, and assets, transforming organizational workflows.
The High-End PC and Workstation Tax
Memory costs surge in 2026, making high-end PC building more expensive and shifting the market dynamics for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Kill-Switch-Proof: How To Build So Washington Can’t Take Your AI Stack Down
Exploring strategies to prevent government shutdowns of AI models through architecture and dependency management, based on recent US government actions.
Fable 5 Is Back. GPT-5.6 Is Next. And Anthropic Reportedly Already Has Something Stronger.
Anthropic restores Fable 5 after government blackout; OpenAI previews GPT-5.6 amid rumors of an even more advanced, unreleased model.
The SSD Squeeze: Why Storage Joined the Party
Enterprise and consumer SSD prices soar as AI drives unprecedented storage demand and supply constraints tighten, impacting the entire market.
Apple Is Reaching for Chinese Memory. Europe Doesn’t Even Have That Option.
Apple is lobbying US authorities to buy memory chips from Chinese firm CXMT, highlighting Europe’s absence of domestic memory manufacturing and leverage.
Outcome-First Decisions: The Friction Is the Feature
A new decision framework emphasizes testing and evidence over plans, transforming how startups and businesses validate ideas quickly and effectively.
HBM Ate the Fab
High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) has become the primary driver of global memory shortages, impacting GPUs and AI accelerators due to manufacturing inefficiencies.