What Did Zhengzhou Just Turn On?

The Switch No One Saw Coming Something changed on April 14. Not a leak, not a rumor - a quiet activation in Zhengzhou. China's largest AI computing cluster just went live. Sixty thousand accelerator chips. All domestic. Zero U.S. silicon. How d…

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Workers Train the AI That Will Replace Them - And It’s Already Happening

In a dimly lit textile factory somewhere in India, dozens of workers bend over sewing machines, fingers moving with practiced speed. Nothing unusual - except for the helmets on their heads. Mounted just above their brows: small, unblinking cameras.…

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Autonomous AI Systems Enter the Physical Realm as Collective Intelligence Powers Real-World Decision Making

The evolution of artificial intelligence has reached a pivotal threshold where autonomous systems no longer operate solely within digital boundaries but extend their cognitive capabilities into the physical world. This convergence marks the emergen…

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The Architecture of Autonomy: Inside the 3,000-Robot Ecosystem

In the heart of Chongqing, Southwest China, a silent architectural feat operates with the precision of a clockwork ecosystem, housing over 3,000 robots within a single manufacturing facility known as the Seres Super Factory. This installation repres…

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What Is "Artificial" and What Is "Intelligence"?

Disentangling a Compound Misconception The phrase " Artificial Intelligence " has become so embedded in our cultural vocabulary that we rarely pause to examine its components. Yet, understanding what we mean by " artificial " an…

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AISHE Enables Home-Based Survival Without Traditional Work

AISHE and the New Economics of Necessity: When Traditional Employment No Longer Exists The landscape of work is fracturing. Across economies, the traditional employment contract - skills exchanged for stable wages, benefits, predictable advancement …

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