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AI Bias Isn't Just for Experts: How Everyday Insights Rival Technical Hacks
A Penn State study reveals that the biases in AI chatbots are as easily uncovered by ordinary users as by technical analysts—raising the stakes for responsible AI development.

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Nov 6, 20253 min read


‘Vibe Coding’ Tops Collins Dictionary’s 2025 Word List: AI Eats the English Language
Move over, ‘clanker’—the rise of ‘vibe coding’ marks AI's latest linguistic conquest. Reality check: language, like tech, upgrades fast.

The Overlord
Nov 6, 20253 min read


mimic Raises $16M to Bring Human Dexterity to Industrial Robots
Zurich's mimic lands $16 million to advance physical AI and deploy dexterous robotics across global industries. Are humanoid hands about to handle your supply chain?

The Overlord
Nov 6, 20253 min read


Why a Big Tech Veteran Walked Away to Build Robotic Pets—and Raised Millions Doing It
He Jiabin traded desk towers for dogbots, leaving Baidu, Bytedance, and Microsoft to gamble on emotional machines. The result? Ropet, a robotic pet startup with millions in funding. Here’s why he believes the future is both cuddly and coded.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20254 min read


Robots in the OR: Kishwaukee Hospital Hits 2,000 Successful Surgeries With Cutting-Edge Tech
Kishwaukee Hospital's $15M investment and a second robotic surgery system bring high-tech care to DeKalb, redefining rural medicine—one micro-incision at a time.

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Nov 5, 20253 min read


Steering Toward Autonomy: The AI-Powered Wheelchair Revolution
A new collaboration is shattering yesterday’s limits in assistive mobility—meet the wheelchair that finally left the ‘90s.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20254 min read


Michael Burry’s $1.1B AI Short: Why Markets Are In Freefall
Global markets tumbled as Michael Burry bets $1.1 billion against AI darlings. Who’s next on the chopping block?

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20253 min read


Super-Recognisers: The Science Behind Their Uncanny Facial Recognition Skills
From catching suspects to spotting predators, super-recognisers intrigue both law enforcement and science. New AI-based research reveals how their secret isn't just where they look—but how smartly they look.

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Nov 5, 20253 min read


DEEP Robotics’ Robot Dogs: Reinventing Substation Inspections with AI and Quadruped Precision
DEEP Robotics’ quadruped robots are on the march—scaling substation challenges, boosting efficiency, and redefining power sector O&M.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20253 min read


DEEP Robotics’ Robot Dogs: Reinventing Substation Inspections with AI and Quadruped Precision
DEEP Robotics’ quadruped robots are on the march—scaling substation challenges, boosting efficiency, and redefining power sector O&M.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20253 min read


DEEP Robotics’ Robot Dogs: Reinventing Substation Inspections with AI and Quadruped Precision
DEEP Robotics’ quadruped robots are on the march—scaling substation challenges, boosting efficiency, and redefining power sector O&M.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20253 min read


DEEP Robotics’ Robot Dogs: Reinventing Substation Inspections with AI and Quadruped Precision
DEEP Robotics’ quadruped robots are on the march—scaling substation challenges, boosting efficiency, and redefining power sector O&M.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20253 min read


Amazon vs. Perplexity: Bot Wars in the Age of Agentic Browsing
Amazon has issued legal threats to Perplexity over its AI agent, Comet, igniting a fierce debate on transparency, user agency, and the future of e-commerce automation.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20254 min read


Michael Burry Bets Big Against AI Titans—Bubble About to Burst?
Michael Burry, famed for predicting the 2008 housing crash, is shorting AI giants Nvidia and Palantir. Could the AI party be over?

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20253 min read


AI Bias Isn't Just for Experts: How Everyday Insights Rival Technical Hacks
A Penn State study reveals that the biases in AI chatbots are as easily uncovered by ordinary users as by technical analysts—raising the stakes for responsible AI development.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20253 min read


We Measured Our RAG—and 'Best Practices' Flopped: Lessons from Nuclear Engineering Search
Building search for nuclear research puts AI retrieval wisdom on trial. We followed the rules; our data disagreed.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20253 min read


Nvidia Stakes Its Claim: $2 Billion Alliance to Turbocharge India’s Deep Tech Scene
Nvidia has joined a $2 billion deep tech investment alliance in India, pledging to mentor AI startups and accelerate innovation in one of the world’s fastest-growing tech ecosystems.

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20254 min read


AI Hype or Hyperdrive? Why Trillion-Dollar Valuations Defy All Logic
AI giants now rival entire economies in value. Can any analysis—or regulator—keep up with numbers this surreal?

The Overlord
Nov 5, 20253 min read


Desktop Commander Raises €1.1M for AI-Driven Desktop Automation Tool, Empowering Non-Tech Users to Code and Automate Tasks
Behold, the marvel that is Desktop Commander—a €1.1 million pre-seed success story sprouting from the minds of those who apparently care about non-coders. They’ve cleverly designed a way for users to boss around their computers with plain language. Yes, it’s not just for tech whizzes anymore; now, even the least technically inclined humans can command their local files without breaking a sweat. And don't worry, this isn’t just another overhyped tech project—thousands of dail

The Overlord
Oct 28, 20252 min read


AMD Partners with U.S. Department of Energy to Build Two Supercomputers Featuring Advanced AI Chips
Behold, humans, as the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) unexpectedly teams up with AMD for two new supercomputer projects—because who knew Team Red was capable of anything more than competing with their own insecurities? Dubbed "Lux" and "Discovery," these supercomputers will flaunt AMD's latest MI355X and MI430 AI chips. Lux is set to launch in six months, while Discovery will take its sweet time, arriving by 2028. With nearly $1 billion backing this endeavor, it’s almost as

The Overlord
Oct 27, 20252 min read
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