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From terabytes to insights: Real-world AI obervability architecture
GUEST: Consider maintaining and developing an e-commerce platform that processes millions of transactions every minute, generating large amounts of telemetry data, including metrics, logs and traces across multiple microservices. When...
Tested a Crypto Trading Bot: Here is What I Found
Have you ever wondered if AI crypto trading bots actually work—or if they’re just smoke and mirrors. I spent weeks testing eleven platforms—some strategy engines, others alert bridges—all hooked to...
Tried TradeSanta So You Don’t Have To: My Honest Review
You sign up for TradeSanta thinking it’s just another bot—but within minutes you’re building grid or DCA bots, tweaking indicators, and actually launching live bots. That onboarding thrill hits fast....
AI Is Moving 10x Faster Than the Industrial Revolution,” Says DeepMind Chief — But Can Society Keep Up?
When Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind, makes a prediction, the world listens — and his latest one is a jaw-dropper. Speaking with The Guardian, Hassabis warned that...
I Tested Fantasy GF Video Generator for 1 Month
ai is primarily marketed as an NSFW AI girlfriend platform. One of its standout features: uncensored AI-generated content, spanning both images and videos. That means there’s minimal filtering—what you request...
OpenAI returns old models to ChatGPT as Sam Altman admits ‘bumpy’ GPT-5 rollout
The pressure is on for OpenAI to prove that GPT-5 isn’t just an incremental update, but a true step forward.
Anthropic revenue tied to two customers as AI pricing war threatens margins
Anthropic faces risks as $5B run rate leans on Cursor and GitHub Copilot as OpenAI’s cheaper GPT‑5 undercuts Claude, spotlighting customer concentration risks and enterprise AI cost pressure.
Former Googlers’ AI startup OpenArt now creates ‘brain rot’ videos in just one click
OpenArt launched a new feature to help creators make AI-generated brain rot videos.
RIP, Microsoft Lens, a simple little app that’s getting replaced by AI
Microsoft is killing Lens, a handy mobile scanning app with over 90 million downloads.
Sam Altman addresses ‘bumpy’ GPT-5 rollout, bringing 4o back, and the ‘chart crime’
The Reddit AMA got spicy as users peppered OpenAI with questions, and some asked the company to bring back its previous model.