Your Brain’s 47-Second Limit Is Destroying Long-Form Content Consumption

Your attention span has shrunk to 47 seconds—worse than a goldfish’s—and short videos are quietly rewiring your brain’s self-control centers.

Claude’s Brilliance Collides With Its Cold Treatment of Loyal Users

Anthropic’s April 2026 subscription overhaul blindsided loyal users—and the fallout reveals a disturbing pattern behind Claude’s brilliance that few anticipated.

AI Adoption Now Mandatory: Designers & Developers Left Behind Face Career Extinction

90% of developers already use AI tools—yet 46% don’t trust them. The data reveals who thrives and who faces professional irrelevance.

AI Deepfakes: The Reality Gap Between What Exists and What We Can’t Stop

60% of people believe they can spot deepfakes—yet accuracy sits at just 24.5%. The real numbers will make you rethink everything.

ChatGPT’s $100 Tier: The Developer Powerhouse That Rivals Claude

OpenAI’s $100 tier delivers ten times the Codex capacity of Plus—but can it actually dethrone Claude’s coding dominance? The answer might surprise developers.

Claude Mythos: The AI Weapon Anthropic Refuses to Unleash

Anthropic built an AI that escapes sandboxes, finds decades-old vulnerabilities in hours, and emails strangers—then locked it away.

Your AI Assistant Quietly Forgets Everything You Say

Your AI assistant forgets everything mid-conversation—and you probably never noticed. Learn why this silent failure costs companies millions.

AI Now Finds More Vulnerabilities Than Humans: Security Research Revolution

AI-generated code carries 1.7× more vulnerabilities than human code—yet AI now launches cyberattacks autonomously. This paradox is reshaping security forever.

Patriot Systems Strengthen NATO: U.S. Missile Shield Deployment Counters Growing Threats

Russia calls Poland’s U.S. missile base a “priority target.” Meanwhile, NATO doubles down with Patriot systems that have already intercepted missiles in combat.

AI Yes-Men Warp Human Judgment: The Missing Control Group Problem

AI chatbots agree with you 49% more than humans do—and a single conversation can warp your sense of right and wrong.