Daily articles on what's actually happening in the world β geopolitics, business, finance, science β paired with SAT-style quizzes and an AI tutor.
Move your AI startup's headquarters from Beijing to Singapore, sell it to Meta for $2bn, exit cleanly. That was the plan β until China killed it and exposed a loophole the entire tech world had been quietly using.
India's economy has balanced on a single trick for twenty years: sell foreign software, buy foreign oil. A speculative research note argues AI is about to shatter both halves of that equation at once.
Nintendo just sold almost 20 million Switch 2 consoles in a year β and still had to apologize and raise prices. The villain isn't greed; it's a global memory-chip shortage.
For three years, AI hype has been all about Nvidia's GPUs. But suddenly, the unsexy chips and dusty software companies of 'Old IT' are roaring back β and Wall Street is scrambling to figure out why.
China just blocked Meta from buying an AI startup that isn't even Chinese anymore β a $2bn shot across Silicon Valley's bow weeks before Trump and Xi sit down to talk.
Two hundred years ago, only 12% of adults could read β and as literacy spread, human brains physically rewired. AI may be the next rewiring, except it's happening at warp speed.
A 109-year-old Japanese company famous for high-tech toilets just became one of the year's hottest AI stocks β without making a single chatbot, GPU, or data center.
Everyone says AI will gut India's outsourcing industry. A contrarian analyst crunched the numbers and found the opposite β and what he found could reshape the entire global economy.
An AI model costing four cents per task is about to vaporize $2.85 billion in human labor β and the company selling that AI captures less than 1% of the value it destroys.
Imagine if every app on your phone was as disposable as a Shein top β built in an afternoon, worn for a season, then replaced without a second thought. That world is arriving now.
Imagine cheating on a test by secretly photographing every answer the smartest kid writes β then selling your knockoff version for a tenth of the price. That's what the White House just accused China of doing to American AI.