Category Archives: AI

Pentagon Blacklists Anthropic: Inside the Military’s New AI Power Stack

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The Pentagon just made one thing clear: control matters more than capability.

On May 1, 2026, the Department of Defense moved forward with a sweeping set of AI agreements - while cutting out one of its most prominent partners, Anthropic. In its place, a new coalition of eight tech companies is being integrated directly into the military’s most sensitive systems.

At stake isn’t just performance. It’s who gets to decide how these systems are used.

The New AI Stack

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The 2026 AI Website Builder Reality Check: Speed is Not a Strategy

AI website builders and buggy code vs UltimateWB: high performance, scalable, you own your website

The buzz surrounding AI-generated websites is hitting a significant roadblock. While the promise of "generating a site in 60 seconds" sounded revolutionary, the long-term results are coming in - and they aren't pretty.

Across the web, from the "unfiltered" threads on Reddit to the high-level engineering debates on Hacker News, a consensus is forming: AI website builders are creating a massive amount of technical debt that users are only now beginning to realize they have to pay back.

Here

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When the Gemini “Creating Your Image” Animation Never Ends: Is the AI Stuck or Just Overloaded?

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There is a specific digital frustration that comes with watching a pulsing loading bar that never finishes. For Gemini users, this often manifests as the "Creating your image..." animation - a loop that promises a masterpiece but delivers a permanent wait.

A recent thread in the Google Help Community confirms this isn't an isolated glitch: users provide a detailed prompt, the system "thinks," and then... nothing. If you’ve found yourself staring at that animation for more than a minute, you

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The AI Scraping Free-for-All Is Over: Welcome to the Era of Licensing (2026)

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Quick Summary: The 2026 AI Licensing Blueprint

🚨 The Crisis: AI "Zero-Click" answers are draining traffic.

🎯 The Goal: Protect your data from "Training" bots while staying visible to "Search" bots.

🛡️ The Defense: Layer Cloudflare over your UltimateWB site to block "stealth" scrapers at the edge.

💰 The Payday: Use RSL 1.0 and TollBit to turn your content into a licensed asset.

🛑 Bottom Line: Stop being the "raw material" for AI for free. Lock the door and set

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The $10 Billion “Echo”: Why Paying Experts to Train AI Might Be a Bridge to Nowhere

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There’s a new giant in Silicon Valley called Mercor. Valued at a staggering $10 billion (a massive jump from its $2 billion valuation just months ago), their business model is simple: they pay doctors, lawyers, and engineers to sit down and teach AI how to do their jobs. By early 2026, the company is reportedly paying out over $1.5 million daily to a network of 30,000+ experts.

On the surface, it might look like a savvy way for tech

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AI Hype vs. Reality: Pulling Back the Curtain on the Digital Wizard

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Peeking behind the AI curtain: what’s real vs. hype.

A tech CEO’s viral warning on X racked up over 60 million views in hours, predicting that up to 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs could disappear within five years.

Social feeds panicked. The media amplified it.

But bold predictions aren’t the same as business reality.

This wasn’t the first time AI hype made headlines - similar sensational claims have gone viral before, like the rumor that AI secretly built its own

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No, AI Did Not Secretly Build Its Own Society

Moltbook AI social network screenshot, The humans are screenshotting us

Separating AI Experiments From AGI Myths

Recently, a viral post claimed that 32,000 AI bots built their own social network, recognized that humans were watching them, and began organizing and talking about us - proof, it said, that AGI and the Singularity are already here.

That claim is not accurate.

While it’s based on a real type of AI experiment, the conclusions being drawn are exaggerated and misleading. Here’s what the experiment shows - and what it

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From Sidewalk Robots to Real‑World Limits: The Promise and Pitfalls of AI Deliveries

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Serve Robotics: Emilie enjoying the view on the sidewalk while making a delivery.

In many U.S. cities today, your dinner might arrive not from a driver behind the wheel, but from a small autonomous robot cruising down the sidewalk - AI at work in our everyday lives. That’s the story of Serve Robotics, a company led by Dr. Ali Kashani, whose mission is to make delivery smarter, cleaner, and faster using artificial intelligence and advanced robotics.

Serve’s delivery

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Will AI Really Replace Junior Frontend Developers?

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"Ask David" Question:
I’m a junior frontend developer with about a year of experience, and lately I’ve been uneasy about how fast AI tools are advancing. I keep seeing claims that junior developers are the most at risk, and it makes me question whether the skills I’m building now will still matter a few years from now. From a practical, technical standpoint, how concerned should I be - and what should I actually be focusing on to stay relevant?

Answer:

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Grok AI Faces Global Backlash as App Store Removal Calls Grow – Even as the Pentagon Embraces It

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Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok, developed by xAI and closely integrated with the social platform X, has become one of the most controversial AI tools in recent weeks. While Grok was promoted as a more open, less restricted alternative to other chatbots, critics say that lack of guardrails has led to serious abuse - prompting calls for Apple and Google to remove the app from their stores.

At the same time, the U.S. Department of Defense has announced plans

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