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Category: Innovation

Google’s Antigravity Is AI That Actually Builds Software
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Google’s Antigravity Is AI That Actually Builds Software

Google’s new Antigravity platform marks a dramatic shift in AI-assisted development. Instead of just suggesting code, AI agents now autonomously build, test and fix entire features. This moves developers from writing code to shaping intent and reviewing outcomes.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
AI’s Thirst Problem: How Data Tiering Could Save Billions of Watts
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AI’s Thirst Problem: How Data Tiering Could Save Billions of Watts

AI models consume staggering amounts of energy and water, with ChatGPT alone using nearly a billion watt-hours daily. Data tiering and active archiving could slash resource consumption by 80% while keeping essential data accessible. The approach transforms archives from dusty repositories into dynam

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
Europol: Criminals Are Weaponizing Kids Through Video Games
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Europol: Criminals Are Weaponizing Kids Through Video Games

European law enforcement uncovered thousands of extremist content links on gaming platforms. Criminals are manipulating children into committing violent crimes, including contract killings and domestic violence. The situation represents a disturbing new frontier in online radicalization.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 21, 2025
Intel CEO Admits Company “Deserves Better” After Missing Big Waves
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Intel CEO Admits Company “Deserves Better” After Missing Big Waves

Intel’s new CEO Lip-Bu Tan acknowledges the company missed major technology waves due to bureaucracy and complacency. He’s now leading an aggressive AI strategy with annual product cycles and management restructuring to restore relevance.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 21, 2025
The $2 Billion Push for PFAS-Free Batteries Is Here
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The $2 Billion Push for PFAS-Free Batteries Is Here

Global regulators are tightening restrictions on PFAS chemicals in lithium-ion batteries, forcing a major industry shift. A new IDTechEx report outlines how novel polymers and electrolyte additives are emerging as viable replacements. The market for non-PFAS battery additives is projected to surpass

by Gabriel NovakNovember 21, 2025
The Factory Floor Needs a Rebrand
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The Factory Floor Needs a Rebrand

The manufacturing industry is pushing for a rebrand, highlighting the tangible, visible outcomes of factory work compared to office jobs. But this modernization comes with a social responsibility to retrain workers displaced by automation. The companies that thrive will balance economic efficiency w

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
Home Depot’s AI gamble to win contractor loyalty
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Home Depot’s AI gamble to win contractor loyalty

Home Depot is betting big on AI to capture more business from professional contractors. Their new Blueprint Takeoffs tool promises to transform the manual process of material estimation that traditionally took weeks.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
Billionaires Sound Alarm on Private Credit “Frothiness”
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Billionaires Sound Alarm on Private Credit “Frothiness”

Top finance billionaires are raising red flags about private credit markets, citing “frothiness” and inadequate regulation. David Vélez of Nu Holdings warns bad investments are inevitable as asset values soar without proper disclosures.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
Google’s Nano Banana Pro is actually a big AI image upgrade
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Google’s Nano Banana Pro is actually a big AI image upgrade

Google just unveiled Nano Banana Pro, its new AI image generator that promises studio-quality designs with flawless text rendering. The free tool can blend up to 14 images and includes advanced editing controls while embedding C2PA metadata for AI detection.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 21, 2025
What Makes Leaders Actually Adaptable in Chaos?
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What Makes Leaders Actually Adaptable in Chaos?

With 80% of senior executives concerned about unpredictable business conditions, traditional leadership approaches are failing. Adaptive leaders need specific characteristics to navigate today’s chaotic environment successfully.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 20, 2025

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