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Micron ramps up US memory chip production to power the AI boom
Micron is investing billions to expand US-based memory chip manufacturing just as AI demand sends global supply into a crunch. The company is modernizing its Vi…
How to unlock more VRAM on your Mac for local AI models
Running large language models on a base Apple silicon Mac can feel impossible with limited RAM. This guide explains how macOS handles unified memory, what LM St…
These AI tools could replace millions of jobs by 2030 (and how to stay ahead)
AI isn’t just coming for factory work anymore. From drivers and construction crews to doctors, waiters, and white‑collar professionals, powerful AI systems and …
AI breakthroughs that prove we’re not fully in control anymore
From robot table tennis champions and AI war rooms to mitochondrial transplants and agent-only science networks, today’s AI breakthroughs are moving faster than…
Apple just changed the AI game: why its next trillion-dollar bet is on-device
Apple’s new hardware-first leadership isn’t just a CEO swap – it’s a signal that Apple is walking away from the cloud AI arms race and doubling down on on-devic…
NVIDIA’s Sonic: the tiny AI controller that teaches robots to move like us
NVIDIA’s new Sonic controller is a tiny AI model that lets robots copy human motion, follow text and audio commands, and even dance to music. Trained on 100 mil…
How to paint 3D prints with real photos using Prime 3D
A new free tool called Prime 3D lets you paint 3D models with gradients, custom colors, and even real photos, then print them in full color using just 3–5 filam…
Texas Instruments brings no-code edge AI to sub-$1 microcontrollers
Texas Instruments’ new MSPM0G5187 development kit makes it possible to run real AI models on tiny, ultra-low-cost microcontrollers—without writing a line of ML …
20 “dark web” AI gadgets you can actually buy on Amazon
From self-driving car–level chips on your desk to firewalls that think for themselves, these 20 AI devices look like dark web tech but are all on Amazon. Here’s…
Japan’s hyper-realistic AI robot companions are moving into everyday life
Japan is quietly turning science fiction into reality with lifelike humanoid robots that can talk, move, and react like real people. Driven by an aging populati…