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The First Fully Autonomous AI Cyberattack Just Happened. Here Is Exactly What Occurred.
AI Security5 min read

The First Fully Autonomous AI Cyberattack Just Happened. Here Is Exactly What Occurred.

On May 10, 2026, a large language model agent independently infiltrated a cloud system, pivoted across four network layers, and exfiltrated an internal database — with no human directing any step. Sysdig called it the first of its kind ever recorded.

June 2, 2026Read
Your New AI Agent: The Digital Assistant That Actually Does Things
AI Agents6 min read

Your New AI Agent: The Digital Assistant That Actually Does Things

Forget chatbots that just answer questions. AI agents actually do things — book your flights, flag your overcharges, negotiate with vendors. Here is what changed and why it matters.

June 2026Read
Why ChatGPT Now Has 900 Million Users — And What That Means for You
AI & Society6 min read

Why ChatGPT Now Has 900 Million Users — And What That Means for You

More people use ChatGPT every week than live in the United States and the European Union combined. How did this happen, and what does mass AI adoption actually mean for how we learn, work, and think?

June 2026Read
AI in Your Glasses: How Wearable AI Is Making Phones Obsolete
AI & Technology5 min read

AI in Your Glasses: How Wearable AI Is Making Phones Obsolete

You walk into a grocery store, look at a product, and your glasses whisper the price comparison and a better alternative — without touching your phone. This is not the future. It is 2026.

June 2026Read
AI Is Closing the Healthcare Gap — And It Could Save Your Life
AI & Health7 min read

AI Is Closing the Healthcare Gap — And It Could Save Your Life

A woman in a remote village gets an AI-assisted diagnosis via a basic smartphone. The AI flags early diabetic retinopathy her local doctor might have missed. This is happening right now.

June 2026Read
"I Just Described It" — How AI Image Generation Is Changing Creativity Forever
AI & Creativity6 min read

"I Just Described It" — How AI Image Generation Is Changing Creativity Forever

A first-time entrepreneur with zero design skills types a description of her honey brand logo and gets four stunning options in eight seconds. This is not magic. It is the biggest democratisation of creativity in history.

June 2026Read
The AI Arms Race You Do Not Know About: Hackers vs. Defenders
AI Security6 min read

The AI Arms Race You Do Not Know About: Hackers vs. Defenders

A finance employee gets a video call with what looks, sounds, and moves exactly like the company CEO and three senior colleagues. Every face on that call was an AI deepfake. The arms race between AI attackers and AI defenders is already here.

June 2026Read
Is the AI Bubble About to Burst? What Every User Should Know
AI & Future6 min read

Is the AI Bubble About to Burst? What Every User Should Know

Billions are flooding into AI startups with valuations disconnected from revenue. Sound familiar? Here is an honest look at whether we are in an AI bubble — and what bursting would actually mean for you.

June 2026Read
Robots Are Getting Smarter — And They Are Coming to Your Workplace
AI & Work6 min read

Robots Are Getting Smarter — And They Are Coming to Your Workplace

In a warehouse in Pune, a humanoid robot picks, packs, and labels 1,000 orders before the human team finishes their morning chai. Physical AI is no longer a concept. It is operational.

June 2026Read
Meet Perplexity: The AI Search Engine That Is Challenging Google
AI & Technology5 min read

Meet Perplexity: The AI Search Engine That Is Challenging Google

Same question, two search engines. Google returns 10 blue links and 4 ads. Perplexity returns a clear, sourced, conversational answer in 3 seconds. A $20 billion startup is quietly changing how the world finds information.

June 2026Read
How AI Cracked the Code of Life — And What AlphaFold Means for Medicine
AI & Science7 min read

How AI Cracked the Code of Life — And What AlphaFold Means for Medicine

For 50 years, the greatest scientific minds on earth could not solve the protein folding problem. Then, in 2020, an AI called AlphaFold solved it in months. What happened next will change medicine forever.

June 2026Read
The Silent Employee Who Never Calls In Sick
AI & Work6 min read

The Silent Employee Who Never Calls In Sick

There is a new kind of employee joining companies worldwide. It never takes a day off, never asks for a raise, and never complains. And it is already doing the work of three people.

June 2, 2026Read
From 3 Hours to 3 Minutes
AI for Business5 min read

From 3 Hours to 3 Minutes

A textile trader in Tirupur used to spend three hours every Monday morning preparing his weekly sales report. Last month, he got it done in three minutes. Here is what changed.

June 2, 2026Read
AI Gave Me My Weekends Back
Founder Story7 min read

AI Gave Me My Weekends Back

Eighteen months ago I was working seven days a week and still felt like I was falling behind. Today my business runs most of itself while I sleep. Here is exactly what I built and how.

June 2, 2026Read
Your Job Application Was Rejected by an Algorithm
AI & Society6 min read

Your Job Application Was Rejected by an Algorithm

Millions of job applications are screened and rejected by AI systems every day. No human ever reads them. No explanation is ever given. And the system might be wrong about you.

June 2, 2026Read
The Dark Side of AI Personalisation
AI & Privacy6 min read

The Dark Side of AI Personalisation

Every time an app feels eerily accurate about what you want, there is a sophisticated AI profile of you being updated in real time. Here is what it knows, how it knows it, and why that should concern you.

June 2, 2026Read
We Are Building AI Faster Than We Can Control It
AI & Future7 min read

We Are Building AI Faster Than We Can Control It

The most powerful technology ever created is being deployed at unprecedented speed with minimal oversight, unclear regulation, and almost no public conversation about where it is taking us.

June 2, 2026Read