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asl interpreter
Ian Krietzberg November 25, 2025
Over the past half-decade, Nagish has emerged as one of the more promising companies harnessing A.I. to help hearing-impaired people with speech-to-text—and soon, real-time sign language translation.
data center
Ian Krietzberg November 20, 2025
As A.I. hyperscalers and startups around the country scramble to build data center capacity, the energy demands have become increasingly untenable for overburdened utility companies.
keanu reeves
Ian Krietzberg November 18, 2025
Among the infinite challenges introduced by the A.I. boom, deepfakes and digital impersonators are among the most pernicious. Loti, an A.I. startup catering to the entertainment industry, hopes to solve the problem at scale.
Three Mile Island
Ian Krietzberg November 13, 2025
In pursuit of boundless energy to meet their growth targets, A.I. hyperscalers are cutting deals and throwing resources at yet another industry moon shot: a second nuclear energy renaissance. Ironically, their own technologies might jeopardize the push.


semiconductor
Ian Krietzberg November 11, 2025
While the Big Five blow through trillions in pursuit of a theoretical A.I. breakthrough, smaller labs are using models that are far less energy-intensive to solve practical, real-world problems. Who needs giant L.L.M.s?
Space Station
Ian Krietzberg November 6, 2025
As the companies at the heart of the A.I. race search for inventive, cost-efficient ways to satisfy demand, a number of them are beginning to look to outer space as the next frontier for chip and data center development.
data center virginia
Ian Krietzberg November 4, 2025
As the A.I. gold rush enters a new, more precarious phase—with hyperscalers like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta pouring hundreds of billions into data centers and chips to support “insatiable” demand—a handful of industry insiders weigh in on whether we’re actually entering bubble territory.
Ian Krietzberg October 30, 2025
Posha, a new “private robot chef” that can prepare complex, multistep dishes, is among the first A.I. products to take aim at revolutionizing the kitchen. The creamy Tuscan chicken isn’t bad, either.


miami dad sheriffs office Police Unmanned Ground Vehicle
Ian Krietzberg October 28, 2025
Nobody seems to know what the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office’s new all-seeing, self-driving, A.I.-infused police van will actually do, or how much it cost. What’s the worst that could happen?
robot ai apple computer
Ian Krietzberg October 21, 2025
The search for a non-B.S. definition of artificial general intelligence remains an industry goal, and the noble pursuit of Dan Hendrycks’s recent paper—or “manifesto,” as some have called it. Does it pass the smell test?
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