OpenAI’s Industrial Policy Could Reshape Crypto: Taxes, ‘Automated Labor’ Rules, and AI Power Hubs

OpenAI’s Plan to Rewire the American Economy — What It Means for Crypto Investors TL;DR: OpenAI released a 13‑page policy paper proposing a government-led industrial policy for the AI era: shift taxes toward capital gains and corporate income, test taxes on “automated labor,” create a Public Wealth Fund, build automatic safety‑net triggers, and prioritize energy […]
iDealOS review: One-click DNS switching and a family-friendly KDE desktop for homes and small teams

iDealOS review: one-click DNS switching and a family-friendly Linux desktop If your time is worth more than fiddling with network settings, iDealOS turns a common annoyance—DNS and parental controls—into a one-click feature. Built on MX Linux with KDE Plasma as the desktop, iDealOS aims squarely at home users, families and small deployments that want a […]
Fast Physics-Aware PDE Surrogates with FNOs & PhysicsNeMo — Colab Workflow, Benchmarks, ROI

Fast Physics‑Aware Surrogates for PDEs: FNOs with PhysicsNeMo (Colab Workflow & Benchmarks) Executive summary Operator learning and physics‑informed machine learning make it possible to replace expensive PDE solves with millisecond‑scale predictions. This workflow shows how to generate synthetic 2D Darcy flow data, implement and train three surrogate classes (a Fourier Neural Operator, a U‑Net convolutional […]
France Orders 2.5M Linux Desktop Migration: What IT Leaders Must Know

France’s 2.5M Linux desktop migration: what IT leaders must know TL;DR: DINUM ordered a national move away from Windows: ministries must map extra‑European dependencies and submit plans by fall 2026; ~2.5 million civil‑servant desktops are in scope. France plans an Ubuntu LTS‑based desktop (building on GendBuntu) and a homegrown collaboration stack, La Suite Numérique, to […]
AI Agents at the Pivot: Rethinking Education, Business Automation, and Security

Geronimo! AI at the Pivot Point of Education, Business and Security Thesis: AI agents and automation are speeding routine work—drafting reports, summarizing research, scanning code for vulnerabilities—while forcing leaders to redesign education, verification workflows, and security practices or face amplification of mistakes at scale. Data snapshot Students and careers: Gallup (2024) reports about 16% of […]
MMX-CLI: Multimodal CLI Gives AI Agents Native Access to Image, Video, Speech, Music & Search

MMX-CLI: A Multimodal CLI That Lets AI Agents Use Images, Video, Speech and Search TL;DR MMX-CLI turns multimodal generation into shell commands agents and developers can call: text, image, video, speech (TTS), music, vision (VLM), and search. Designed for automation and CI: non‑interactive flags, JSON/streaming output, schema export, and machine‑friendly exit codes make it agent‑native. […]
Neural Computers: Meta AI & KAUST Outline Model-Native Runtimes for UI Automation

Meta AI and KAUST Researchers Propose Neural Computers That Fold Computation, Memory, and I/O Into One Learned Model TL;DR for executives Neural Computers (NCs) (NCs) are a research proposal to fold OS/runtime concepts—computation, memory, and I/O—into a single evolving model state, enabling model-native interface automation. Prototypes (NCCLIGen for terminals, NCGUIWorld for GUIs) show high visual […]
AI Backlash: Is It Tipping? C‑Suite Risk Map and 60‑90 Day Action Checklist

Has the AI Backlash Reached a Tipping Point? What C‑Suite Leaders Should Do Verdict: The headline is a reasonable alarm bell — signals of intensified scrutiny exist — but proving a definitive “tipping point” requires a cluster of verifiable events (regulation, product pullbacks, litigation, funding shifts). Immediate implications for executives: Reassess AI risk posture (compliance […]
Two Months with Mindsera: What Leaders Should Know About AI Journaling Gains and Risks

What it feels like to keep an AI journal: lessons from two months with Mindsera TL;DR — three things leaders should know AI journaling boosts engagement. A responsive AI companion increased writing frequency and made private reflection feel witnessed. Psychological and privacy risks are real. Emotion scoring can gamify feeling, AI replies sometimes misread tone, […]
OpenWorldLib Defines World Model for AI Agents: Perceive, Act, Remember and Benchmark AI Automation

What Counts as a “World Model”? OpenWorldLib’s Definition for AI Agents and AI Automation TL;DR: Flashy text-to-video demos turn heads; they don’t close the loop. OpenWorldLib (GitHub: OpenDCAI/OpenWorldLib) offers a tighter definition: a world model must perceive, act, and remember. That framing—and the benchmark suite that accompanies it—matters for any leader evaluating AI agents, AI […]