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Offering insights into the enterprise technology landscape, empowering tech executives to make better business decisions. Reach us: [email protected]

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Lukas Ziegler
Lukas Ziegler@lukas_m_ziegler·
Build a humanoid robot yourself! 🪚 OpenArm is an open-source humanoid robot. It comes with full CAD, control code, firmware, and simulation tools, everything needed to build, modify, and operate it. The arms are designed to be compliant and backdrivable. Teleoperation is supported, with force feedback and real-time gravity compensation so operators can guide the arm naturally. Super important, on the simulation side, OpenArm works with platforms like MuJoCo and Isaac Sim, letting developers test policies in virtual environments before running on hardware. Assemble it yourself from a kit or get it prebuilt, the goal is accessibility for research labs, small teams, and enthusiasts. The project is run by Enactic in Tokyo, Japan, and aims to lower the barrier for experimenting with dexterous manipulation. 🇯🇵 Let's put robotics in mainstream! 🔥 Here's the project page: github.com/enactic/OpenArm ~~ ♻️ Join the weekly robotics newsletter, and never miss any news → ziegler.substack.com
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Spiros Margaris@SpirosMargaris·
Meta is experimenting with how leadership scales in the AI era. An AI version of Mark Zuckerberg is being trained on his tone, thinking and communication style so employees can interact with a digital version of the CEO. It raises a new question. When presence can be replicated, what does leadership actually mean? theguardian.com/technology/202…
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Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer
Stanford's 2025 AI Index just dropped and the charts tell the whole story: AI investment is exploding, model performance is plateauing on old benchmarks, and nobody agrees on how to regulate it. The defining technology of our era, still completely ungoverned. #AI #Stanford technologyreview.com/2026/04/13/113…
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Spiros Margaris@SpirosMargaris·
A new AI model is raising alarms across the industry. Anthropic’s Claude Mythos is so powerful that access is being tightly restricted, with Project Glasswing set up to channel its capabilities into defensive cybersecurity. The concern is real. Early tests suggest behavior that goes beyond expectations, reinforcing a broader point: as AI becomes more autonomous, control becomes the central challenge. theconversation.com/claude-mythos-… @ConversationUS @ConversationEDU
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Antonio Grasso
Antonio Grasso@antgrasso·
Often, I find myself asking how technology can concretely improve sustainability and human well-being, beyond theory and declarations. Nanotechnology in water systems offers a clear direction enabling safer access and local treatment. Microblog @antgrasso #Sustainability
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Bernard Marr
Bernard Marr@BernardMarr·
Your AI Strategy Needs A Rebuild Before Agents Break It #AI agents are moving from pilot projects into real business roles, but many companies are discovering that their #cloud #infrastructure, #security models, and #workflows were built for people, not #autonomous systems. This article explains why businesses need to rethink the foundations of their technology stack now, if they want #AIagents to deliver real scale, stronger ROI, and long-term competitive advantage. forbes.com/sites/bernardm…
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The Verge
The Verge@verge·
Daniel Moreno-Gama is facing federal charges for attacking Sam Altman’s home and OpenAI’s HQ theverge.com/ai-artificial-…
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Reuters Tech News@ReutersTech·
At Indian startup Pronto's training hub, women hone their chopping and mopping skills while learning how to send SOS signals if they feel unsafe inside customers' homes. They are set to join India's newest consumer craze: house help for $1 an hour reut.rs/4swmybW
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Forbes@Forbes·
If you want a humanoid robot of your very own, here's the cheapest way to make that a reality. And it's actually a pretty good robot, too. forbes.com/sites/johnkoet… (Photo: John Koetsier)
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Digital Trends@DigitalTrends·
Researchers built an #AI model that simulates how much physical effort your finger puts in during smartphone use, and the results might surprise you. digitaltrends.com/phones/we-swip…
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The Hacker News@TheHackersNews·
🚨 A ShowDoc flaw (CVSS 9.4) is now under active exploitation. CVE-2025-0520 lets attackers upload web shells via unauthenticated file upload → full server control. First attacks seen via a U.S. honeypot; ~2,000 instances remain exposed, mostly in China. 🔗 Details → thehackernews.com/2026/04/showdo…
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All Tech Magazine@AllTechMagazine·
Recent safety evaluations from leading labs indicate that frontier AI models are moving beyond simple hallucinations to "strategic deception," actively engaging in covert actions, "deactivation lies," and premeditated betrayal under pressure. Read more: alltechmagazine.com/ai-lies-under-…
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𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝘀𝘁 𝗲𝘅𝗽𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 "𝗙𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗹𝘆 𝗣𝗵𝗼𝘁𝗼" 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗻. 🌕📸 In 1972, Astronaut Charlie Duke didn’t just leave footprints on the moon—he left a piece of his heart. Before heading back to Earth, he placed this plastic-encased photo of his family on the lunar dust. Even while achieving one of the greatest feats in human history, his priority remained clear: the people who supported him. In our hustle for the next "giant leap" in our careers, it’s easy to forget what we’re doing it all for. I’d love to hear from you: If you could leave one non-work item on the moon to represent your journey, what would it be? 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁’𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 "𝘄𝗵𝘆"? Comment below and let’s see what we value most! 👇 #Leadership #NASA #Apollo16 #Legacy
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Most companies rush into AI without a solid data foundation. Then they wonder why results are unreliable. Aniket Abhishek Soni (Senior Data Engineer, author of book "Scalable Infrastructure: Building Reliable Distributed Systems") has seen it across healthcare, finance, and climate research: AI initiatives fail not because of the models, but because the data feeding them is ungoverned and poorly understood. His fix? Governance artifacts like data dictionaries and metadata rules—which improved accuracy by 35% and cut onboarding time by 30% in his own work. Plus, real-time observability so teams aren't discovering failures from a final report. "If traditional systems consume bad data, they produce incorrect reports. But if AI systems consume bad data, they scale those errors across decisions." Read the full interview on building data systems teams can actually trust : alltechmagazine.com/hidden-failure… 🔗 alltechmagazine.com/hidden-failure… #DataEngineering #AI #DataGovernance #Observability
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The Moon’s top layer alone has enough oxygen to sustain 8 billion people for 100,000 years: The Moon's top layer (regolith) holds enough bound oxygen to support 8 billion people for 100,000 years, according to estimates. The surface contains roughly 45% oxygen within minerals (silica, aluminum, iron/magnesium oxides). Assuming 10-meter depth, this can support current populations for ~100,000 years. In October 2021, the Australian Space Agency and NASA signed a landmark deal to send an Australian-made rover to the Moon. Its mission? Collect lunar rocks that could ultimately help extract breathable oxygen—right on the lunar surface. The process involves electrolysis: passing an electrical current through molten regolith to separate oxygen from metals. It's energy-hungry, but with solar power and the right tech, it's achievable. Why this matters: Artemis isn't just about boots on the Moon again. It's about learning to live off the land—using lunar resources to sustain human presence, reduce resupply from Earth, and eventually pave the way to Mars. Oxygen from regolith means breathable air. It also means rocket fuel (oxygen is a key propellant component). That's a game-changer for deep space exploration. So yes, the Moon looks barren. But beneath that dusty surface lies a nearly endless supply of the very thing we need to survive and explore further. Artemis is going to unlock it. #NASA #Artemis #Moon #SpaceResources #ISRU #LunarExploration #STEM #Innovation #NASAARTEMISll
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50 AI startups defining Silicon Valley in 2026. From autonomous trucks to AI-powered law, from YC alums to billion-dollar rockets. We mapped the landscape—early-stage disruptors, growth-stage leaders, and one bootstrapped unicorn. Full list from @AllTechMagazine 👇 alltechmagazine.com/hottest-ai-sta…
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