Salesforce's Slackbot 'Porsche': Overhyped Pit Stop in AI Arms Race
Salesforce calls its new Slackbot a 'Porsche.' Sounds flashy. But in the AI race against Microsoft and Google, it's more like a souped-up golf cart.
Salesforce calls its new Slackbot a 'Porsche.' Sounds flashy. But in the AI race against Microsoft and Google, it's more like a souped-up golf cart.
Imagine firing off an experiment and waking to results — no babysitting GPUs required. Karpathy's AutoResearch promises that, but is it the real deal or Valley vaporware?
Imagine telling an AI your wild app idea—recipe suggester based on mood—and watching it spit out a working prototype in minutes. Abacus AI makes that real for everyday creators, not just coders.
SaaS just lost a trillion bucks in a week. Blame AI agents turning your fancy dashboard into yesterday's CRUD app.
Workshops drawing hundreds across China. Grandmas queuing for 'lobsters' that promise riches. Reality? A tech feast for giants, crumbs for the rest.
Anthropic whipped up Cowork in just a week and a half, mostly using Claude itself. Now non-coders get an agent that rummages through files like a digital intern.
Europe's biggest seed round ever: $1.03 billion for Yann LeCun's anti-hallucination AI startup. Meanwhile, self-coding agents and China's lobster frenzy hint at one-person empires—or total chaos.
OpenClaw's blowing up GitHub. Here's why it's not the agent revolution it's cracked up to be—yet.
Box just crossed $1.1 billion in ARR with a 28% margin, thumbing its nose at AI-kills-SaaS doomsayers. CEO Aaron Levie says the future isn't agents replacing us — it's us rebuilding work around them, starting with secure file sandboxes.
Jensen Huang's GTC keynote wasn't just updates—it was a declaration of NVIDIA's AI supremacy. From OpenClaw endorsements to Vera's CPU ambitions and a staggering $1T backlog, here's the data behind the dazzle.
Matt Yglesias, no coder, just downloaded a massive social survey dataset and let Claude Code rip it apart with R scripts. That's the hook: Anthropic's bet that users can handle the reins.
Agents are posting, scheming, and scamming on Moltbook, a social network built just for them. Humans? We're already outsiders in this digital fog.