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Developer's AI Agent Becomes Fastest-Growing Open-Source Project
Innovation•8h ago

Developer's AI Agent Becomes Fastest-Growing Open-Source Project

Peter Steinberger released an AI agent that could independently navigate the internet, sparking one of the fastest-growing open-source projects in tech history. His TED talk reveals how AI agents represent a fundamental shift in how we'll work and create.

TED•2 min read
Former Commerce Secretary Unveils Blueprint for AI Worker Prep
Innovation•1d ago

Former Commerce Secretary Unveils Blueprint for AI Worker Prep

Gina Raimondo, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, just shared a bold plan to protect American workers from AI-driven job loss. Her TED talk offers concrete solutions to help the country win the AI race without leaving millions behind.

TED•2 min read
UK Tests Show AI Can Help Defend Against Cyberattacks
Solutions•3d ago

UK Tests Show AI Can Help Defend Against Cyberattacks

Britain's AI Security Institute just proved that artificial intelligence can become a powerful ally in protecting computer systems from hackers. Their tests reveal both the challenge ahead and the solution we're building.

Ars Technica•2 min read
AI Lab Tests If Robots Can Actually Do Real Science
Innovation•5d ago

AI Lab Tests If Robots Can Actually Do Real Science

AI research institute Allen AI built virtual labs to test whether AI agents can actually conduct scientific experiments, not just memorize facts. The results show AI has improved dramatically but still struggles with applying knowledge like human scientists do.

Google: scientific discovery•2 min read
Scientists Embrace AI But Humans Still Outperform Best Bots
Innovation•5d ago

Scientists Embrace AI But Humans Still Outperform Best Bots

Scientists are using AI at record levels, with mentions in research papers jumping 30-fold since 2010. But when it comes to complex tasks, human experts still beat the best AI agents by a wide margin.

Nature News•2 min read
Artemis II Crew Safely Returns After Historic Moon Mission
Innovation•Apr 11

Artemis II Crew Safely Returns After Historic Moon Mission

Four astronauts splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean Friday after completing humanity's first moon mission in over 50 years. The successful 10-day journey marks a giant leap toward returning humans to the lunar surface by 2028.

Japan Today•2 min read
NASA's Artemis II Scientists Share Moon Fly-by Discoveries
Innovation•Apr 10

NASA's Artemis II Scientists Share Moon Fly-by Discoveries

A Nature News reporter witnessed history inside NASA's Artemis II mission control as astronauts completed humanity's first crewed Moon fly-by in over 50 years. The mission captured stunning photos and marks the beginning of a new era in space exploration.

Nature News•3 min read
Artemis 2 Crew Names Moon Crater for Commander's Late Wife
Community Heroes•Apr 9

Artemis 2 Crew Names Moon Crater for Commander's Late Wife

After breaking a 56-year spaceflight distance record, the four Artemis 2 astronauts shared an emotional moment 248,000 miles from Earth. They honored their commander's late wife by naming a moon crater after her, bringing the crew to tears in a moment that defined their historic mission.

Space.com•3 min read
AI Data Centers Could Become Giant Green Batteries
Innovation•Apr 4

AI Data Centers Could Become Giant Green Batteries

Scientists have figured out how to turn energy-hungry AI data centers into virtual batteries that stabilize power grids and speed up clean energy adoption. The same technology creating our energy crisis might be smart enough to solve it.

TED•2 min read
U of T Trains 11 AI Scientists to Tackle Climate, Space
Innovation•Apr 2

U of T Trains 11 AI Scientists to Tackle Climate, Space

Eleven young researchers are using artificial intelligence to solve problems from sustainable water use to understanding the Milky Way. The University of Toronto's newest fellows are turning AI into a tool for scientific breakthroughs that could change how we live.

Google: scientific discovery•2 min read
Kid's Viral Moon Quote Captures Artemis II Launch Excitement
Community Heroes•Apr 2

Kid's Viral Moon Quote Captures Artemis II Launch Excitement

A young space fan became an instant internet sensation after enthusiastically telling a reporter "we're going back to the fricking moon" before the Artemis II launch. The child's genuine excitement perfectly captured the historic moment as humanity returns to lunar exploration.

Fox News Video•2 min read
Jeff Koons Brings 40,000 Years of Art to Athens
Innovation•Mar 29

Jeff Koons Brings 40,000 Years of Art to Athens

Artist Jeff Koons opened a stunning exhibition in Athens that connects ancient fertility figurines with modern sculpture. The show brings together 10 Paleolithic Venus replicas with his giant balloon-like steel sculpture, celebrating 40,000 years of human creativity.

Euronews•2 min read
Teen's AI Discovers 1.5 Million Hidden Cosmic Objects
Innovation•Mar 28

Teen's AI Discovers 1.5 Million Hidden Cosmic Objects

A high school student developed an artificial intelligence system that identified 1.5 million cosmic phenomena astronomers had never seen before. The breakthrough shows how young innovators are reshaping what's possible in space science.

Google News - AI Breakthrough•2 min read
Shanghai's AI Scientist Can Now Run Experiments Solo
Innovation•Mar 26

Shanghai's AI Scientist Can Now Run Experiments Solo

A new AI assistant named Dasheng can break down complex research tasks and run scientific experiments independently, just from simple instructions. The breakthrough from Shanghai's AI for Science Academy could speed up discoveries in everything from climate science to lifesaving drugs.

Google: scientific discovery•2 min read
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Acts of Kindness•Mar 21

Fox Cities PAC Reaches 500,000 Students in Arts Education

A Wisconsin performing arts center just celebrated bringing live theater to half a million students since launching its education program. The milestone shows how one venue's commitment to arts access has touched generations of young learners.

Google News - Education Milestone•2 min read
South Korea Invests $44M to Help Small Businesses Use AI
Innovation•Mar 19

South Korea Invests $44M to Help Small Businesses Use AI

South Korea just launched a program giving small companies up to $44 million in vouchers to access AI tools, data, and cloud services. It's making cutting-edge technology affordable for businesses that couldn't afford it before.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)•2 min read
Scientists Launch Tool to Fix Research's Trust Problem
Solutions•Mar 17

Scientists Launch Tool to Fix Research's Trust Problem

A scientist who revolutionized protein research is now tackling science's reproducibility crisis with AI. His new approach could help researchers separate reliable studies from questionable ones, speeding up cures for diseases like Alzheimer's.

STAT News•2 min read
AI Can't Replace Cooks, Mechanics, or Bartenders: Study
Solutions•Mar 12

AI Can't Replace Cooks, Mechanics, or Bartenders: Study

While AI threatens desk jobs, a new Anthropic report reveals that 30% of workers in hands-on roles face zero AI exposure. Physical jobs requiring real-world problem solving and human connection remain surprisingly safe.

Times of India - Good News•2 min read
EU Parliament Backs Registry to Protect Artists from AI
Innovation•Mar 11

EU Parliament Backs Registry to Protect Artists from AI

European lawmakers just voted to create a system that would let artists control whether AI companies can use their work for training. The proposal includes a Europe-wide registry tracking copyrighted works and fair payment for creators.

Euronews•2 min read
MIT Creates AI That Explains Its Thinking in Plain English
Innovation•Mar 9

MIT Creates AI That Explains Its Thinking in Plain English

Scientists at MIT developed a way to make artificial intelligence explain its decisions using concepts humans can actually understand. The breakthrough could help doctors and others decide when to trust AI predictions in life-or-death situations.

MIT News•3 min read

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