When Privacy Promises Become Legal Fiction
What happens when the technical architecture you trust to protect your data has a backdoor labeled “administrative subpoena”? In April […]
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What happens when the technical architecture you trust to protect your data has a backdoor labeled “administrative subpoena”? In April […]
Is Your RAG System a Complete Mess? Mine Was! So, here’s the thing: I used to think RAG systems were
Alright, folks, Alex Petrov here, back on agntai.net. Today, I want to talk about something that’s been rattling around my
Microsoft already has Copilot. Microsoft is now testing OpenClaw-like features inside that same Copilot. If this sounds redundant, that’s because
When Hiro Finance founder Ethan Bloch announced his startup’s acquisition by OpenAI on Monday, he probably expected congratulations. What he
April 2026 marks a curious inflection point in browser AI: Google just shipped Skills to Chrome, a feature that lets
Remember when we thought the hard part of brain-computer interfaces would be the hardware? Those early Neuralink demos had us
Everyone assumes government-AI company relationships follow predictable patterns: briefings lead to partnerships, partnerships lead to contracts, contracts lead to influence.
European venture capital just posted its second consecutive quarter of growth, hitting $17.6 billion in Q1 2026—a 30% year-over-year jump—but
Imagine handing a master locksmith a set of picks, but only after they’ve signed an NDA and agreed to work