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April 2026

April 29, 2026

Figure has finally unveiled its Humanoid F.03 fleet.

On April 29, 2026, Figure AI unveiled a striking milestone in humanoid robotics: a fleet of over 350 Figure 03 robots, with production now hitting one unit per hour at their dedicated BotQ manufacturing facility.

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April 28, 2026

Elon Musk's Vision for X: Building the Everything App

Elon Musk has a clear goal for X the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. He wants to turn it into an everything app. This means one single platform where users can handle social networking messaging long-form content video calls file sharing shopping and now full financial services all without switching to other apps.

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April 27, 2026

How WiFi Routers Can Detect Motion and Reconstruct Your Body Movements

WiFi routers are in almost every home today. Most people use them just to connect phones, laptops, and smart devices to the internet. But these routers can do something surprising. They can detect human motion and even help reconstruct body movements without any cameras or wearable sensors. This technology uses the invisible radio waves that WiFi already sends out every second.

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April 21, 2026

The Line Between “Thinking” and “Doing”

GPT-5 and Codex Just Collapsed the Line Between “Thinking” and “Doing” For a long time, AI had a clear boundary. It could think. It could answer. But it couldn’t really do. You still had to take the output, move it somewhere else, and make it real. That line is gone now. The GPT-5 series and Codex didn’t just improve intelligence. They turned it into execution.

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April 18, 2026

Anthropic Just Quietly Changed the Interface

This week didn’t come with a loud headline. No new flagship model. No benchmark war. Then Anthropic dropped a clip and everything snapped into focus. AI isn’t just reading anymore. It’s watching. In real time. Not after you upload something. While it’s happening.

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April 12, 2026

The Pace of AI Right Now Is Not Normal

You wake up, check your phone, and something new dropped overnight. A new model. A new tool. A new company claiming they just changed everything. It doesn’t feel like a product cycle anymore. It feels like a constant flood. No breathing room. No time to fully understand one thing before the next one shows up. That’s not hype. That’s the reality of where AI is right now.

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April 10, 2026

The Memory Palace for AI

What Milla Jovovich and Ben Sigman Just Dropped on GitHub Somewhere between neuroscience, philosophy, and code, someone decided AI memory wasn’t good enough. Not persistent enough. Not structured enough. Too forgetful. Too disposable. So they built something different. Not a database. Not a vector store. A memory palace.

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April 8, 2026

The CIA Just Dropped "Ghost Murmur"

The name alone is chef's kiss. "Murmur" is the medical term for the rhythmic whoosh of a heartbeat. "Ghost" is what you become when you're lost in hostile terrain and the bad guys can't find you… but we can. And last week, in the rugged mountains of southern Iran, this thing went from PowerPoint slide to actual lifesaver.

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April 5, 2026

Private Browsing

You want privacy on the internet? Then stop pretending all browsers are built the same. They’re not. Some are surveillance machines with a search bar. Others actually try to stay out of your business. If you’re searching for the best browser for privacy, this is the real ranking based on how much data they collect, how they handle tracking, and how anonymous you actually are.

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April 3, 2026

Pika “Selves”: Meet your other you.

Pika describes these “Selves” as entities you birth, raise, and release into the world. That’s not marketing fluff. It’s a framing shift. You’re not configuring settings, you’re shaping a personality. You decide what it remembers, how it behaves, even its quirks. If you want it to have a peanut allergy, fine. If you want it to be chaotic, poetic, or slightly unhinged, that’s on you.

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April 3, 2026

Pika’s New AI Video Chat

The race to make AI more human, responsive, and useful just took a major step forward. Piko’s new AI video chat is not just another chatbot. It represents a shift toward real-time, face-to-face interaction with artificial intelligence.

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April 3, 2026

Does Claude have emotions?

Anthropic published new mechanistic interpretability research on April 2, 2026, titled "Emotion Concepts and their Function in a Large Language Model." The study examines Claude Sonnet 4.5 and reveals that the model develops robust internal representations (called emotion concepts or emotion vectors) for human-like emotions such as happiness, sadness, fear, joy, calm, desperation, love, hostility, and others; totaling around 171 associated patterns.

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April 1, 2026

Why and How to Run an LLM at Home in 2026

Why run LLM at home: full privacy, zero ongoing costs, no latency, no censorship. Easy guide how to run local LLM with Ollama or LM Studio on your PC or server. Best self-hosted AI setup for 2026. Discover why running an LLM at home beats cloud services and how to set it up easily.

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April 1, 2026

Hermes Agent vs OpenClaw

Discover the key differences between Hermes Agent and OpenClaw—two leading open source AI agents. Learn which self-improving AI agent suits your needs for autonomous task automation, memory, and skill building.

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April 1, 2026

Claude Code Leak: What Actually Happened

This wasn’t a hack. It was a simple mistake that snowballed fast. Anthropic pushed a new version of their Claude Code CLI tool to npm, and it accidentally included a massive source map file.

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