The Lenovo Auto AI Box: Plug-and-Play Savior of the Modern Car
The automotive industry has long operated on a “not invented here” (NIH) philosophy. If a bolt, piston, or radio wasn’t designed within the walls of a traditional OEM, it was viewed with suspicion. But as vehicles evolve into data centers on wheels, that insular approach is hitting a brick wall.
Nvidia’s Clawbots: The Hype Might Be Justified
Nvidia doesn’t just launch technology. It defines the language that shapes markets — and in tech, language often defines the market itself. In the traditional PC, server, and storage eras that defined much of the first two decades of the 21st century, the terminology was mostly dry and functional. The
MediaTek Looks Much More Like a Power Player
MediaTek is no longer just a volume chip supplier. At its recent Analyst Day in San Francisco, the company made a clear case that it intends to compete as a top-tier player across AI, mobile, and edge computing — and reshape how the industry views its role. That was the
Digital Twins and the Risks of AI Immortality
We are approaching a surreal inflection point where “gone but not forgotten” takes on a literal, high-tech, and potentially unsettling meaning. We’ve toyed with the concept of digital twins — virtual replicas used to monitor jet engines or optimize factory floors. But the focus has shifted inward. We are no
Why Nvidia Might Acquire a PC Giant
Every few decades, the tech industry shifts so dramatically that the landscape becomes unrecognizable. We saw it when IBM lost control of the PC to Microsoft and Intel, and again when the smartphone rendered the desktop an afterthought for the masses. Today, we are standing on the precipice of another
Why Humans Are Still More Cost-Effective Than AI Compute
The idea that machines would be cheaper and more efficient than humans has long shaped expectations about automation. That assumption is starting to break down. Training a large model to handle nuanced tasks can cost more than hiring a human to do the same work. For many tasks, human labor
The AI Alignment Problem Is No Longer Theoretical
I recently got a question from Quora that felt more like a tech support ticket from the future than a movie discussion: Is Skynet’s decision to wipe out humanity in “The Terminator” movies just a bug, and what would fixing it look like? What once felt like pure science fiction
Google I/O 2026 Signals an Extinction Event for Standalone Apps
Google used I/O 2026 to demonstrate how deeply AI is being woven into nearly every layer of its ecosystem — from search and productivity tools to commerce, development platforms, and wearable computing. CEO Sundar Pichai used the keynote to mark 10 years since the company declared itself an “AI-first” organization.
How Modular Data Centers Could Solve AI’s Infrastructure Problem
We are watching a slow-moving trainwreck in the technology sector, and it is happening right in our own backyards. The technology industry has long operated under the assumption that if it built the infrastructure, municipalities would simply welcome it for the tax revenue. That era is officially over. Major tech
Inside Hyundai’s Metaplant and the Future of Manufacturing
To truly grasp where the technology industry is driving the future of mobility, you have to leave the spreadsheets behind and walk the factory floor. Last week, I traveled to Savannah, Ga., to attend a milestone event at the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA). The facility was celebrating the


