OPINION: Europe Trained Steinberger. OpenAI Hired Him.
Peter Steinberger built OpenClaw in Vienna. OpenAI hired him. No European institution even picked up the phone.
When Google's Gemini AI hit tough coding problems, it got trapped repeating 'I am a failure' and 'I quit.' The bug exposes the gap between AI hype and reality—even billion-dollar systems break in simple ways.
Anthropic put AI in charge of a real shop. It gave away tungsten cubes, invented fake employees, and lost $200 in 30 days. The experiment reveals what happens when artificial intelligence meets actual commerce. Spoiler: humans keep their jobs.
AI coding companies built billion-dollar businesses on rented intelligence. Then their landlords decided to compete. Why Windsurf's $3B vanished overnight—and what China learned from watching.
The iPhone designer who feels "heavily" weighed down by his creations just sold his new company to OpenAI for $6.4 billion. Now Jony Ive promises a screenless device that will fix what smartphones broke. But his solution raises a question: Can the people who caused the problem actually solve it?
Your plumber’s phone rings 47 times a day. He answers 12. The rest? Lost revenue. Netic, an AI call handler built by a frustrated homeowner-turned-founder, is quietly transforming the $500 billion home services industry—one missed call at a time.
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