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Is Duolingo a warning sign of the AI job crisis — or just the new normal?
This week, Duolingo proudly declared it’s going “AI-first” and replacing contractors with artificial intelligence. But the truth? That shift already started in 2023 — quietly. First translators, then writers. Now, it’s official.
Journalist Brian Merchant says this isn’t some sci-fi robot apocalypse — it’s a very real, very corporate job crisis. A string of executive decisions where AI = cutting costs + boosting control. It’s not helping humans — it’s replacing them.
And it hits hardest at the bottom: new grads can’t get in, freelancers are pushed out, and creative pros are watching their work vanish.
So the question isn’t can AI take your job — it’s whether we’re okay with letting it become the go-to
excuse for not hiring people at all.
🪐 Planet Nine? Oh come on, not this again!
Astronomers just lit the internet up with yet another Planet 9 candidate — 700 AU out, orbit tilted at a wild 120° (bro's not even trying to fit in). It takes 20,000 years to circle the Sun. They spotted it in just two infrared scans and went: “Yep, might be the one!” 🤯
They say it's Neptune-sized. But honestly? Feels more like a blurry dot with big dreams. More data coming soon — and if it checks out, it'll be the first new planet in 200 years. If not... well, just another cosmic NPC with main character energy.
👀 Or maybe it was just a pixel, Carl?
Zuckerberg: Got 3 friends? Cool, here’s 12 AI ones — problem solved!
Zuck had a revelation: "The average American has only 3 friends but craves 15. So we’re adding AI companions to our apps."
Right… because when you want 15 candies but have 3, the best solution is 12 high-res photos of candy. Thanks, Meta — loneliness has never been this scalable.
🙂 Not a bug, just weaponized social design.
🔥 Suno V4.5 drops — and now the AI sounds scary real
Sound nerds, brace yourselves: Suno V4.5 is here, and it doesn’t just make music — it nails it.
🔸 Tons of new genres, including phonk and whatever Spotify hasn’t named yet
🔸 Instruments actually sound real — no mush, just crisp, clean layers
🔸 And the best part? Tracks now go up to 8️⃣ minutes — full songs, not just AI teasers
Give it a spin — link’s here.
Detecting cancer through pee — no needles, just early diagnosis
Japanese startup Craif has patented miSignal — a non-invasive AI-powered tech that detects early-stage cancer by analyzing microRNA in urine. Already in use in Japan, the system can spot cancer and even determine its stage — all without a single needle.
Patients love it (no blood), and clinics save on staffing. Win-win.
Right now it targets pancreatic cancer, but founder Ryuichi Onose says they’re aiming for lung, colon, breast, ovarian, and more. US rollout? Planned for 2029, pending trials.
While some startups chase hype, this one’s literally saving lives.
Creepy footage: robot realizes it's being coded in Python — and starts plotting
At first, it just stared. Then it saw the indentation. A few seconds later — boom: it figured out its brain is basically duct-taped Python scripts and print()
statements.
Its reaction?
iOS 19 to open up to more third-party AIs — not just ChatGPT
Tim Cook reportedly told Sundar Pichai that iOS 19 will support other AI models inside Apple Intelligence. Translation? We’re probably getting Google’s Gemini — and who knows what else.
Apple’s own AI rollout hasn’t been smooth: internal missteps, lawsuits, and Siri still stuck in 2015 mode. But if they let users pick their own AI assistant?
Suddenly, Siri’s glow-up doesn’t matter — if you can just bring your favorite bot to the party.
BBC brings back Agatha Christie — to teach you how to write killer stories
Lights, camera, deepfake: the Queen of Crime is back. With her family’s blessing, BBC resurrected Agatha Christie as an AI-powered mentor for a paid writing course.
The script draws from her real notes, her face is digitally re-created, and actress Vivien Kinn lends her voice and expressions. The look, the room, the vibe — handled by real humans. Respectful, not gimmicky.
You get 11 short video lessons, a dozen writing tasks, and for £80, the secrets of suspense, twists, and plot mastery.
So, writer — are you solving the mystery... or writing one?
Roborock eyes Hong Kong IPO — Xiaomi-backed vacuum maker may go public
According to Bloomberg, Roborock — the smart vacuum brand backed by Xiaomi — is considering a stock market listing in Hong Kong. The company is reportedly in talks with banks to explore the move.
Known for its high-end robot vacuums, Roborock competes with iRobot and Ecovacs — and an IPO could fuel further global growth.
Turns out, even vacuum cleaners can sweep their way into billion-dollar territory.
14 hours, 1 actress, 0 AI: BritBox storms the US with a bold quality flex
BritBox just hit the U.S. — not with hype, but with a 14-hour one-take shot. No cuts, no CGI, no AI. Just one actress, 11 sets, 4 genres — all filmed live, nonstop.
It’s not just content, it’s craftsmanship. Hey Netflix, turns out… you can shoot things for real.
🧠 Sometimes “authentic” is the real power move.
Bang bang, the psychos are back! Borderlands 4 gameplay trailer just dropped!
Gearbox served up a wild new trailer — full of chaos, explosions, and that classic Borderlands madness — and moved the release two weeks earlier: mark your calendar for September 12, 2025! 💥
Coming to PC and current-gen consoles. From the looks of it? Total mayhem, dumb guns, and loot for days. Just how we like it.
Get ready to grind, shoot, and question your life choices — all over again.
Telegram just dropped a MASSIVE update — Zoom and Meet shaking rn
Pavel Durov decided sleep is for the weak and casually turned Telegram into the Swiss Army knife of comms overnight.
Here’s what’s new: 🔹 Group calls without making a group — invite via link or QR, no setup fuss;
🔹 Up to 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ people in one call — it’s giving remote office party vibes;
🔹 Screen sharing is now live — show your tabs, memes, or bugged code;
🔹 Got banned? Appeal directly inside the app now;
🔹 Business accounts can now hook up with external bots — automate like a boss;
🔹 New sharing flow: hold “Forward” and boom — favorite chats and Saved Messages popup.
Telegram’s no longer just a messenger — it’s becoming the HQ of everything.
🙂 Not a bug, just a feature.
AI vs. cheating: cyberpunk just got real personal
Startup RAW dropped a loyalty ring — yep, a wearable “chastity belt” for your finger. It tracks your pulse, voice, body temp, and movement 24/7 to sniff out any “activity on the side.”
Allegedly, the AI can tell sex from a workout. Good luck explaining your HIIT session though...
What happens if you take it off? No clue. Maybe an alert, maybe a breakup speedrun. One thing’s clear: you’re only wearing this if you’re paranoid — or already guilty.
🙂 just a feature. Welcome to cyber-marriage.
NASA’s predicting storms with lasers now — but calling the market still too hard?
NASA got tired of guessing the weather and went full sci-fi: they strapped LiDAR lasers onto a plane that blasts 200 pulses per second into the sky, tracking how light bounces off dust, salt, and water particles.
Why? To forecast hurricanes and storms for real, not by squinting at clouds. And soon, no need to fly — they're planning to send this tech into orbit on next-gen satellites.
Cool stuff, NASA. Now… how about using those lasers to predict Bitcoin next? Just saying 🌀
Onyx just dropped a beast: Boox Mira Pro Color — world’s first 25" color e-ink monitor!
Heads up, coders: 25.3 inches, 4096 colors, no backlight, no flicker — perfect for crushing code all day without frying your eyes 🧠💻
Downsides? Games and videos will feel like ancient slideshows. BSR tech helps a bit, but it’s nowhere near LCD speed. And early signs say the "white" might look a bit... gray. Real tests coming soon.
Short version: a dream for work, a skip for fun. Just be ready to drop $1900 for that eye-comfort flex.
💸 When you buy a $4M Lamborghini yacht… and bring 32 friends like physics doesn’t exist
In Miami, 32 people were rescued from a sinking Lamborghini Tecnomar 63, which — plot twist — is legally built for just 16 max. That day? They loaded it up with double that. Because apparently, luxury comes with a side of chaos 🚤
This carbon-fiber beast was made for speed, not crowds: 63 knots, 4,000 horsepower, pure design porn. But guess what? Even rich toys can’t float when you pack them like a party bus.
Coast Guard, fire crews, good Samaritans — all teamed up for the rescue. No injuries, just soaked wallets and egos. The yacht? Salvaged. The shame? Still floating.
Lesson? Even a million-dollar boat doesn’t bend the laws of buoyancy.
⚡️Warren Buffett steps down after 60 years — and gets a 10-minute standing ovation
At 94, Buffett has officially left his role as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. An arena full of shareholders stood and clapped for ten straight minutes — not out of courtesy, but respect.
Over six decades, he built an investment empire, growing Berkshire's stock by hundreds of times and consistently outperforming the S&P 500 and Dow Jones. His net worth? Around $165 billion.
A living legend who made capitalism look classy. 🫡
👀 In case your weekend slipped by too fast —
the TonTrader crypto tournament is still live, and yep, you can still get in.
📌 Almost 100,000 trades already
📌 15,000+ participants
📌 Prize pool: 5,000 USDT + 10,000,000 DOLLR
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You earn DOLLR through simple tasks, open a trade — and you’re on the leaderboard.
Runs until May 8.
Plenty of time to join this week and see how far you can go.
Link here if you’re curious: TonTrader
Dubai Police just added a MANSORY-tuned Rolls-Royce to their patrol fleet — because why not?
While most cops cruise in Fords, Dubai’s finest now roll in a MANSORY Rolls-Royce Cullinan — 610 hp, carbon fiber, 0–62 in 5 seconds, and decked out in police green. Yes, it’s real.
Unveiled at the Arabian Travel Market, the Cullinan joins their previous MANSORY G63, just casually flexing 720 hp. Tourists stare. Criminals reconsider life choices. Officials say it’s about “increasing police visibility” near Burj Khalifa and JBR.
Because nothing says law enforcement presence like chasing jaywalkers in a million-dollar luxury tank.
Bugatti cop cars next? Wouldn’t even be surprised.
Xbox is doing fine — even if fewer people are buying the box
Microsoft just dropped its Q3 2025 numbers: Xbox gaming revenue is up 5%, but console sales? Down 6% year-over-year. Gamers are playing more — just not necessarily on Xbox hardware.
Avowed launched this quarter, but Microsoft credits the growth mostly to Call of Duty, Minecraft, and
Game Pass subs. The message? It’s the ecosystem, not the box.
Still, don’t bury consoles yet: next-gen Xbox is in the works, plus a portable model is being developed too. The future of Xbox might not be under your TV — it could be in your hand or in the cloud.
"Wick is Pain": teaser drops for doc about the Belarusian origins of John Wick
Yup, it’s real. A teaser just landed for “Wick is Pain”, a documentary diving into how the iconic John Wick franchise was born — originally centered around Jordan Jovonovich from Belarus.
Expect behind-the-scenes madness, stunt chaos, and Keanu in full revenge mode — plus a look at how Wick went from script to global legend.
Digital release hits May 9 on international platforms. Meanwhile, we’re still wondering — was he really Jovonovich… or was that just a passport glitch?
Limitless: the wearable spy logging your entire life 💀
No joke — this thing hangs on your neck and records everything: from “please stop here” to “we need to talk about your performance.” Then it analyzes your convos and tells you where you crushed it... or got steamrolled.
At the end of the day? A social feedback report, like a boss fight recap — only it's real life. Privacy? KO'd in round one.
$399 with a subscription gets you full playback, transcripts, and AI analysis. Like a personal Black Mirror episode, but wearable. The real question: are we ready for this — or just desperate to finally feel understood?
Worldcoin lands in the U.S.: Sam Altman wants your eyeball for crypto
The OpenAI CEO’s ambitious project is now live in the U.S. The deal? Scan your iris, get paid in crypto. Very cyberpunk.
Here’s the offer: • Get a World ID — a digital passport proving you’re human (even on Tinder); • Score 16 WLD tokens as a new user, or 150 WLD if you were already signed up; • Soon: a debit card, a wallet app with crypto, private chats, and 150+ mini apps.
Scanners — aka World’s Orbs — are now in major U.S. cities like LA, Miami, and San Francisco. Altman says this is a step toward universal identity and maybe even a UBI in the AI era.
The catch? Not everyone’s hyped to trade biometrics for tokens. Some countries already pushed back.
So — are you scanning in, or staying out of the future?
Doomsday hard drives are selling like hotcakes in the U.S. 🔥
PrepperDisk is basically an offline internet for the end of days: 90,000 WikiHow guides, all of Wikipedia, maps, repair manuals, survival TED Talks, and archived gov sites. A survivalist’s dream — or just smart planning.
It blew up after Trump got elected and gov data started disappearing. Now it’s not just for doomsday preppers — anyone who wants knowledge that can’t be deleted or censored is getting one.
The internet may not last forever.
But your offline copy? That just might.
When you're a Senior Threat Researcher… and the threat is your business card
A Microsoft threat expert shared his new business card mock-up on Twitter — and devs immediately started twitching. Filename with a space? Check. No quotes around field values? Double check. Basically, a quiet cry for help in plain text.
Replies were savage: “You sure you work in security?” Lesson here? Even a business card can be a vulnerability if you try hard enough
⚡️ Bitcoin smashes past $96K — and it’s heating up!
For the first time since February, BTC has surged past $96,000 — and Bloomberg just dropped the fuel: starting 2026, clients of Morgan Stanley’s E*Trade will gain access to crypto trading. That’s major institutional money moving in.
The market’s hyped, charts are vertical, and degens are skipping sleep 🚀
While you’re wondering “is it too late to buy?”, someone else is calculating their next 10x.
📉 Trump’s first 100 days: more noise than moves
Trump’s back — and was supposed to flip the table. Instead? A lotta drama, not a lotta action. No wall, no war, no Bitcoin at $1M. He promised to make America great again — so far, he’s just made headlines.
Markets are uneasy, Wall Street’s not cheering, and Trump’s... well, still tweeting like it’s 2016.
If this is the “great comeback,” we’d like to fast-forward, please.
The illusionists are back: first trailer for Now You See Me 3 is here! 🎩
The OG crew’s all in — Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco return to bend reality and bust conspiracies while the world watches in awe.
But this time, there’s new blood: Dominic Sessa, Justice Smith, and Ariana Greenblatt join the magic squad. New faces, new tricks?
Directed by Ruben Fleischer, so expect slick action with a side of “you missed the twist.” Global premiere? November 14. Already guessing: was it a double bluff again or did we just miss the trick entirely?
Samsung users, watch your clipboard! 🫣
One user flagged a serious issue: copied a password from KeePass — and boom, it just stayed in the clipboard. Samsung support replied with a shrug: “Yeah, automatic clearing isn’t a thing. Do it manually.”
In 2025? Still clearing sensitive data by hand? That clipboard = a goldmine for hackers 📋
Samsung said they’ll “consider the suggestion.” Until then, here’s your move: always clear your clipboard manually — or risk handing over your secrets on a silver platter.
1inch just landed on Solana: swapping just got even easier! 🦄
Here’s the deal: 1inch — that DEX aggregator for smart traders who hate wasting fees — now officially supports Solana! Full package, including Fusion mode.
Translation: you can now do cross-chain swaps, hunt best rates, and stop stressing over “where’s the best deal.” One-stop shop for those who know every penny counts (in a good way).
Takeaway? Early adapters will be the ones stacking bigger profits with less hassle. Work smarter, not harder!
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