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Deep Research AI Agents

There are a new category of autonomous AI systems, referred to as Deep Research (DR) agents. These agents are designed to tackle complex, multi-turn informational research tasks by leveraging a combination of dynamic reasoning, adaptive long-horizon planning, multi-hop information retrieval, iterative tool use, and the generation of structured analytical reports. In a paper, researchers conducted ... Read more

Future of Semiconductors to 2039 – Finally Real Feature Sizes Under 10 Nanometers and 0.2 Nanometer Planar Transistor Equivalent

Imec is a world-leading research and innovation center in nanoelectronics and digital technologies. Imec has more than 6.000 employees and top researchers, for R&D in advanced semiconductor and system scaling, silicon photonics, artificial intelligence and more. They have been publishing semiconductor roadmaps. They are working with Tokyo Electron. IMEC Releases Semiconductor Process Roadmap to 2039 ... Read more

New Telescope Spots First Two Thousand of Expected 5 Million Asteroid Detections

The Vera Rubin Telescope Observatory is now operational and is enable astronomers to explore galaxies, stars in the Milky Way, objects in the solar system, and all in a truly new way. In its first 10 hours of test observations, the observatory has discovered 2,104 never-before-seen-asteroids, including seven near-Earth asteroids, none of which pose any ... Read more

BREAKING UPDATE Neuralink and Optimus

Neuralink plans to triple the number of channels to and from the brain from 1000 now to 3000 in 2026, 9000 in 2027 and 25000 in 2028. A plan is to have the Neuralink let patients have control of full Optimus humanoid body control or have arms or legs that could be controlled by people. ... Read more

Control of Spin Qubits at Near Absolute Zero Could Enable Million Qubit Quantum Computers

David Reilly and his University of Sidney team developed a silicon chip that can control spin qubits at milli-kelvin temperatures. That’s just slightly above absolute zero (-273.15 degrees Celsius), the temperature at which – theoretically – matter ceases moving. Experts think that spin qubits (where information is encoded onto the magnetic direction of single electrons) ... Read more

Austin Texas Regulator Considers Tesla Live Robotaxi

The City of Austin Texas government has set the official indicator to Tesla Robotaxi being deployed in Austin. Waymo is considered in the deployment phase. Waymo in 2025 in Austin has 43 official incidents. Waymo officially launched its autonomous ride-hailing service in Austin, Texas in March 4 2025. Waymo had 11 incidents in March, 3 ... Read more

Damage Assessment of Iran Fordow Enrichment Facility

There have been assessments of the physical damage to Iran’s Fordow nuclear enrichment facility. The general assessment is that the enriched uranium was moved. It was likely moved near Isfahan, which was also hit. However, we do not know where the enriched uranium is. It is likely the centrifuges could not be moved and were ... Read more

Do Waymo Robotaxi Need a Safety Monitor?

Do Waymo Robotaxi need a safety monitor? Here it looks to be in San Francisco blocking traffic going the other direction. If only the Waymo had some means to direct to pullover Here is a recent video of a Waymo driving the opposite direction of traffic and blocking traffic. Waymo is attempting to drive in ... Read more

Tesla Safety Monitor == Emergency Stop on Trains

There is a lot of controversy about the Tesla Safety Monitor in the Tesla Austin Robotaxi rollout. The Tesla safety monitor has access to buttons (pullover or stop in lane) which are two forms of emergency stop. On a train there is the emergency stop button or lever. Everyone on the train can hit or ... Read more

All in Podcast Ranks Ultimate AI Winners

The All in Podcast ranked who they thought would be number one and number 2 in AI in 5 years. Thomas Laffont, East/West Conference, calls for Nvidia #1 and Tesla #2 (dark horse). Chamath says Tesla #1 and Google #2. Chamath says it is because Tesla and XAI have the full stack AI offering. Jason ... Read more

TESLA Singularity 2026

Tesla and XAI leading superintelligent AI can boost the world economy by 100X or more within 15 years. If the world economy surges to over 10,000 Trillion dollars by 2040 and Tesla is leading the way then what happens to Tesla share price? What will AI automate? Transportation? Labor? Jobs? Programming? Scientific discovery?

Software 3.0 By Karpathy

Andrej Karpathy discusses the transformative changes in software development driven by large language models (LLMs) and artificial intelligence, comparing the current era to the early days of computing. Key Points: LLMs as Simulators of Human Thought: Karpathy explains that large language models (like those powering modern AI) act as “simulators” of people, trained on vast ... Read more

Superintelligence in 2026 or 2032

AI experts have disagreement over when we will achieve superintelligence. Elon Musk thinks it will happen in 2026 or 2027 but others think it will be 2032 or 2045. Those who think it will take longer point out the lack of continual learning. Dwarkesh Patel makes the case for the importance of continual learning. Dwarkesh ... Read more

Marc Andreesen and the Future of Venture Capital

Super VC Marc Andressen talks about the Future of Venture Capital and investing. Marc co-created the highly influential Mosaic internet browser and co-founded Netscape, which later sold to AOL for $4.2 billion. He also co-founded Loudcloud, which as Opsware, sold to Hewlett-Packard for $1.6 billion. He later served on the board of Hewlett-Packard from 2008 ... Read more

Tesla AI5 Leaked Specifications from Korea

Korea ML.co site reports that Tesla AI5 chip will have 2000~2500TOPS performance as early as 2026. (Tesla calls it HW4 and AI4 interchangeably from HW4). To this end, Tesla is working with Samsung Electronics and TSMC as contract manufacturers for AI5. Mass production is likely to begin next year. Tesla vehicles are expected to start ... Read more

Streaming Viewership Passes Broadcast and Cable Combined

According to Nielsen‘s measurement of televisions in the U.S. (mobile devices and other countries excluded), streaming was 44.8% while broadcast and cable viewing combined was 44.2% of all TV watched. This is the first time streaming has passed the total of broadcast and cable categories. Over the last four years streaming usage has increased 71% ... Read more

Mars Terraforming Within 40 Years for Plants and No Spacesuits

Terraforming Mars with rapid warming particles or gases could enable plants to start growing within 40 years. We could raise Mars’s average global temperature by tens of degrees within a few decades. SpaceX Starship combined with proposed new warming techniques, could potentially raise Mars’s temperature by 30 °C to permit liquid water for the first ... Read more

All the Fundamental Concepts for AGI are Here

Bob McGrew, OpenAI’s former Head of Research, led OpenAI from the GPT-3 breakthrough to today’s reasoning models. Three main pillars of AGI—Transformers are scaled pre-training, post-training and reasoning—and that the fundamentals that will shape the next decade-plus are already in place. He thinks 2025 will be defined by reasoning while pre-training hits diminishing returns. AI ... Read more

Pulsar Fusion Expands Operations to Texas

Pulsar UK has signed an agreement with Thales Alenia Space (TAS) for the Pulsar’s 5kW MOONRANGER Hall-effect thrusters, which are being live test-fired. Pulsar Fusion, the UK-based fusion propulsion company behind the breakthrough Sunbird platform, is opening a new U.S. office in Austin, Texas. This strategic move supports Pulsar’s increasing engagement with U.S.-based clients and ... Read more

IBM Roadmap to a 2029 Large-Scale, Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer

Delivered by 2029, IBM Quantum Starling will be built in a new IBM Quantum Data Center in Poughkeepsie, New York and is expected to perform 20,000 times more operations than today’s quantum computers. Starling will be able to access the computational power required for these problems by running 100 million quantum operations using 200 logical ... Read more

Israel Beeper on Steroids Military Operation

IDF and Mossad created a drone base inside Iran and put commando forces inside Iran. This was used to destroy Iran’s air and missile defenses. Missiles were placed near the air defenses and struck at the start of the military campaign. Mossad agents successfully constructed a drone launch site near Tehran. These drones were activated ... Read more

Israel Damages Iran Nuclear Enrichment and Military Leadership

There are reports that Iran’s nuclear facility Natanz has had extensive damage. IAF fighter jets, guided by precise intelligence, struck the Iranian regime’s uranium enrichment site in the Natanz area overnight. This is the largest uranium enrichment site in Iran, which has operated for years to achieve nuclear weapons capability and houses the infrastructure required ... Read more

US and China Improving Robotaxi Regulations

China is allowing companies to export self driving car data. This will allow Tesla to more rapidly improve its full self driving and robotaxi software. In the USA, NHTSA is streamlining the process for robotaxi applications. The new USA framework will not have delays for qualified applications. It should take months instead of years for ... Read more

Apple Researcher Claims Illusion of AI Thinking Versus OpenAI Solving Ten Disk Puzzle

Apple’s research paper, “The Illusion of Thinking,” examines the reasoning abilities of artificial intelligence models. It claims that LLM AI problem-solving skills are misleading. The study argues that these models do not truly reason but instead rely heavily on pattern matching, creating an “illusion of thinking.” To support this claim, the paper uses the Tower ... Read more

SpaceX Heading to Over $10 Trillion Valuation Late in 2030s

Developed in collaboration with Mach33, ARK’s open-source SpaceX model yields an expected enterprise value in 2030 of ~$2.5 trillion, generating a ~38% compound annual rate of return from its last funding round at $350 billion in December 2024.1 Tuned to the 75th and 25th percentile Monte Carlo outcomes, our bull and bear cases are ~$3.1 ... Read more

SpaceX Starlink 104 Mbps in 2025 and 1-2 Gbps in 2027

Ookla® Speedtest data on Starlink indicates that the satellite company’s network performance has been on the uptick over the past couple of years and as of Q1 2025 17.42% of U.S. Starlink Speedtest users were able to get speeds consistent with the FCC’s minimum requirement for fixed broadband of 100 Mbps download speeds and 20 ... Read more

Microsoft and China AI Research Possible Reinforcement Pre-Training Breakthrough

Reinforcement Pre-Training (RPT) is a new method for training large language models (LLMs) by reframing the standard task of predicting the next token in a sequence as a reasoning problem solved using reinforcement learning (RL). Unlike traditional RL methods for LLMs that need expensive human data or limited annotated data, RPT uses verifiable rewards based ... Read more

Quantum Computer Error Correction and Signs of Quantum Supramacy in 2025

Quantum computing breakthroughs from IonQ, D-Wave, QuEra, Alice & Bob, and others in the last six months, with dates, achievements, and their impact on error-corrected, scalable quantum systems. IonQ May 7, 2025, IonQ Demonstrated a 12% speed improvement over classical computing in a real-world simulation (heart pump modeling with Ansys). This shows practical quantum advantage ... Read more

Embyro Selection from DNA Testing of 900+ Genes – IQ, Longevity and More

People who use IVF (in vitro fertilization) will soon be able to rank embryos using genetic and other information in the hopes of extending the longevity of their offspring, according to the 25-year-old entrepreneur behind Nucleus Genomics, a DNA testing and analysis company. Nucleus plans to charge $5,999 for an analysis of up to 900 ... Read more

FINALLY Miracle Combo – Weight Loss and Muscle Growth Without Steroids

A combination treatment of semaglutide, trevogrumad and garetosmab causes fat loss and muscle growth in primate trials. Full trial results for humans are expected later in 2025. Results from the Phase II COURAGE trial show that Regeneron’s combination of semaglutide plus trevogrumab significantly enhanced fat loss while preserving lean muscle mass in patients with obesity. ... Read more

Laser Sail for Future Alpha Centauri Mission Now Costs $25 Million, Not $200 Billion

Laser pushed sails—ultrathin need reflective structures that are square meters but weight a gram. If the sails and the payload each weigh a gram, such a spacecraft could accelerate to one fifth of the speed of light. This would be 200 times faster than the Voyager probe. Richard Norte of Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, ... Read more

Nvidia ASIC and Quantum Integration Ultra Blackwell and AI Developer Servers

Highlights of NVIDIA Computex 2025 Announcements 1. DGX Spark: Personal AI Supercomputer Description: The DGX Spark is a compact, personal AI supercomputer designed for developers, researchers, and data scientists. It brings high-performance AI capabilities to a desktop-friendly form factor. NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip will deliver 1 Petaflop for and DGX spark personal AI server. ... Read more

Israel Anti-drone Lasers and Ukraine Anti-drone Auto-turret

In 18 months, Israel deplayed an anti-drone system which intercepted dozens of targets throughout the war. There is a laser division in the Israeli Air Force which is operating new laser system built by Rafael. Israel is working on Iron Beam which is Israel’s next-generation interception system that was scheduled to become operational by year’s ... Read more