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Figma's AI Motion Tools Aren't Just Gimmicks—They Might Actually Change How You Design
At Config 2026, Figma dropped AI-powered motion graphics and shader tools that automate tedious tasks without sacrificing creative control. I tried them. They're surprisingly good.
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- Samsung Just Did a Complete 180 on AI — And It's Kind of a Big Deal1m
- Google Home’s New Update Fixes the Dumbest Thing About Smart Cameras1m
- Figma Just Gave Designers Something to Actually Be Excited About (It's Not What You Think)1m
- OpenAI’s Jalapeño Chip Is a Spicy Bet on Owning the AI Future1m

Hollywood’s Fear of OpenAI Just Killed a Sam Altman Biopic. That’s a Problem for All of Us.
When major studios pass on a Luca Guadagnino film about Sam Altman, it’s not just about art — it’s a sign that tech fear is shaping what stories we get to see.
- Why AI Super PACs Dumped $27 Million Into a Local Election—And What It Means for Your Job1m
- Anthropic Drops Claude Directly Into Slack—And It Changes Everything About Workplace AI1m
- Why Hollywood's Cold Shoulder to a Sam Altman Biopic Should Terrify You1m
- Why AI Companies Just Dropped $27 Million on a Local Election (And Why You Should Care)1m
- Anthropic Drops Claude Right Into Slack's Messy Group Chats — And It's Kind of Genius1m

I Spent Two Days with Google Home: The Smart Speaker That Hears You, But Won't Always Obey
A hands-on review of the Google Home speaker, exploring its excellent design and voice recognition quirks after two days of daily use.
- The Google Home Speaker: Great Sound, Gorgeous Design, and One Frustrating Quirk1m
- Google Home Speaker: The Smart Assistant That's Brilliant When It Works (And Frustrating When It Doesn't)1m
- Sony's AI Camera Assistant is an embarrassment, and they should feel bad1m
- Sony’s AI Camera Assistant Is a Train Wreck You Can’t Look Away From1m
- Sony's AI Camera Assistant Is a Disaster, and the Photos Prove It1m

The AI-Generated Amendment That Wasn't (Or Was It?)
A Florida congresswoman is in hot water after screenshots suggest her staff used Claude to write a defense funding amendment. She says it was just spellcheck. I call bullsh*t.
- The AI Hallucination That Could Have Cost Taxpayers Billions: Inside the Defense Bill Text That Wasn't1m
- The AI Amendment Blame Game: A Congresswoman, Claude, and the Fine Print Nobody Reads1m
- AI-Generated Legislation: The New Frontier of Lobbying and Political Monetization1m
- The AI Ghost in the Congressional Machine: When Spellcheck Becomes a Political Firestorm1m
- AI Freelancing: Complete Guide to Getting Started in 202614m

Is This AI Wave the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Everyone's calling AI the fourth industrial revolution. But what does that actually mean? A skeptical look at the historical parallels, what's different this time, and what might be overblown.

Anthropic and OpenAI Just Spent $27 Million to Lose an Election
The AI proxy war between Anthropic and OpenAI ended in a draw after a $27 million super PAC blitz in New York's 12th District. Alex Bores lost, but the real lesson is about the dangerous new playbook for tech money in politics.
- The $27 Million AI Proxy War That Ended in a Stalemate1m
- The $27 Million Proxy War Over Alex Bores Ended in a Draw—And That's Kind of Wild1m
- Midjourney’s Weird Pivot from AI Art to Body Scanners Is Pure Tech Fantasy1m
- Nvidia's Rubin Data Center Design Runs Hotter to Save Water—and It's About Time1m
- Midjourney's Weird Pivot to Body Scanners Is Either Genius or a Terrifying Grift1m