Apple AI Glasses Will Rival Meta's With Several Styles, Oval Cameras (12 minute read)
Apple's next major product category appears to be display-free smart glasses. The company is developing its own version of Meta's camera-equipped Ray-Bans internally coded N50. It plans to unveil the product at the end of 2026, with an actual release coming in 2027. The glasses are part of a broader, three-pronged AI wearables strategy that includes new AirPods and a camera-equipped pendant.
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Meta Strikes Back! (6 minute read)
Meta's Muse Spark doesn't have any novel capabilities, but that's probably not what the company is aiming for. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been making the case for a while that higher usage and engagement will come once the underlying quality of Meta's model improves. Unlike Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic, Meta is well-positioned to stay extremely focused on nailing the consumer use cases in AI. The opportunity in consumer AI is pretty substantial, as long as you have the user base and attention - which Meta does.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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Big Pharma Is Turning to China for the Newest Drug Ideas (9 minute read)
Big drug makers and investors are spending billions to lock up rights to promising Chinese-originated drug candidates. Western and Japanese drug makers made 70 transactions with Chinese biotechs last year, paying nearly $5.6 billion upfront to get rights to promising molecules. The shift has stirred up national security concerns in the US. Lawmakers and government officials warn that the US could lose a large source of employment and become dangerously dependent on China's supply of medicines if drug innovation were to shift to China.
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Oxygen made from Moon dust for first time (3 minute read)
Blue Origin has developed a reactor that can successfully release oxygen from lunar soil using an electric current. Almost half of Moon dust is oxygen bound to metals. Extracting the oxygen will allow humans to repurpose Moon dust as breathable air or rocket fuel. Blue Origin's reactor can also produce other critical elements for planetary infrastructure, such as iron, aluminum, and silicon.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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Agentic Engine Optimization (AEO) (18 minute read)
Agents consume documentation fundamentally differently from humans. If a site is too token-heavy, poorly structured, or has a misconfigured robots.txt, it could cause AI agents to hallucinate solutions or fail at tasks. Agentic Engine Optimization is the practice of structuring, formatting, and serving technical content so that AI coding agents can actually use it. It focuses on discoverability, parsability, token efficiency, capability signaling, and access control to aid agents in navigating documentation.
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Agent-Driven Operations for Reliable Infrastructure (2 minute read)
Coding agents are now highly capable of handling complex, multi-step tasks. The infrastructure and tooling have progressed so that agents can now work in the cloud. Cloud agents can be triggered by alerts or run on recurring schedules. Each task runs in an isolated sandbox without a human in the loop. Coding agents can automate almost anything. They can't yet replace SREs, but they can get the toil out of the way so they spend their time on capacity planning, SLO design, and the other work that actually prevents outages.
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The Shelf Life of Intelligence (4 minute read)
Labs are converging on science because it's the only work where the output outlasts the intelligence that produced it. Materials science, chip design, climate modeling, and mathematics are each multi-million-dollar knowledge production markets. Labs will likely close their strongest models and use them to produce discoveries they can sell directly.
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Vibe check from inside one of AI industry's main events: ‘Claude mania' (8 minute read)
OpenAI no longer dominates the conversation in the AI industry. Claude Code is the tool everyone is talking about, despite other strong alternatives. Anthropic has only gained momentum since its spat with the Pentagon that went public last month. Its early strength in the enterprise game makes it best positioned to win contracts from the biggest spenders.
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Thin Harness, Fat Skills (11 minute read)
This post describes a framework where fat skills, Markdown procedures that encode judgment, process, and domain knowledge, sit on top, a thin CLI harness sits in the middle, and the deterministic foundation sits at the bottom.
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