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What's the best AI model? It depends.
A practical framework for choosing AI models by workload, with live benchmark context for writing, coding, and agentic execution.
OpenClaw + OpenAI: massive strategic win or expensive integration failure?
If OpenAI acquired OpenClaw, the upside could be distribution and product speed. The downside could be product overlap, antitrust pressure, and execution drag.
The AI bubble might cool hard before the real winners emerge
The hype cycle is peaking in some segments, but infrastructure and enterprise adoption suggest a rotation, not total collapse.
Gold, China, and currency influence: what matters and what is overstated
China's gold strategy matters for reserves, signaling, and pricing influence, but a full gold-standard return is still unlikely in the near term.
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Why RAM prices are still high: AI data centers, supply discipline, and pushback
Memory demand from AI infrastructure is colliding with concentrated supply and disciplined production, keeping prices elevated.
Why tech costs more now, even when manufacturing keeps improving
Better production techniques reduce unit costs, but premium positioning, bundled software value, and market anchoring keep end-user prices high.
GTA 6 delay risk: when massive hype can turn into a launch liability
Long sequel gaps can increase expectations faster than any studio can satisfy. GTA 6 could still dominate, but over-hype raises failure risk.
NVIDIA Blackwell demand is exposing power and cooling bottlenecks
GPU demand is only one side of the AI buildout. The hidden limiters are energy, cooling, and deployment timelines.
AI agents need security sandboxes before broad autonomy
Agentic systems can execute quickly, but without hard guardrails they can fail quickly too.
The browser is becoming an AI operating system
Tabs are turning into agent workspaces. The browser layer is re-emerging as a strategic platform battleground.
Nuclear power is back in the AI infrastructure conversation
AI workloads are accelerating utility constraints, and long-term clean baseload options are returning to strategic planning.
Why smaller open models are quietly winning enterprise ROI
Not every workload needs frontier-size models. Many enterprises gain better cost-performance from smaller tuned models.
Robotaxis will be a margin war, not just a technology race
Autonomy quality matters, but fleet economics, maintenance, and regulation will decide long-run winners.