Can AI Replace Junior Frontend Developers?
The answer isn't yes or no. It's more uncomfortable than that.
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The answer isn't yes or no. It's more uncomfortable than that.
What if an AI model knew everything about medicine — and nothing about celebrity gossip? That trade-off might be exactly what the future of trustworthy AI looks like.
For decades, humanoid robots existed mainly in research labs, sci-fi movies, and experimental prototypes. Today, that narrative is rapidly changing. A new wave of physical AI-powered humanoid robots is transitioning from controlled testing environments into real-world industrial and logistics operations.
Somewhere in a government data center, encrypted traffic is being harvested and stored. The attackers aren't trying to read it yet. They're waiting — for a quantum computer powerful enough to break it open. The strategy has a name: "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later." The clock is already running.
The 21st century compressed centuries of technological change into two decades. What started as blinking cursors on slow connections became the architecture of civilization itself.