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AI Was Supposed to Replace Radiologists by 2025 – Here’s Why It Didn’t

AI Was Supposed to Replace Radiologists by 2025 – Here’s Why It Didn’t

About 75% of FDA-cleared medical AI devices target radiology, but radiologist jobs remain secure and shortages persist. Current AI tools handle narrow imaging tasks like flagging strokes or measuring lesions, but cannot replace human expertise or generalize across cases. Over 520 radiology AI devices have U.S. approval, yet regulatory, legal, and payment hurdles slow adoption. Most experts now view AI as an aid, not a replacement.
AI vs. IT Pros: Why the Robots Haven’t Taken Over Tech Jobs (Yet)

AI vs. IT Pros: Why the Robots Haven’t Taken Over Tech Jobs (Yet)

Seventy-six percent of developers are using or plan to use AI coding tools, but studies show about 80% of programming still needs human input. AI handles routine IT tasks like password resets, while people manage complex troubleshooting and strategy. Only 12% of cybersecurity professionals think AI could fully automate their jobs. Gartner predicts AI will create more tech jobs than it eliminates by 2025.
Drone Laws in Warsaw, Poland (2025) – New Rules, No‑Fly Zones, and Massive Fines Revealed

Drone Laws in Warsaw, Poland (2025) – New Rules, No‑Fly Zones, and Massive Fines Revealed

Drone flights in Warsaw must comply with EU and Polish regulations, including operator registration for drones over 250 g or with cameras, and passing an online exam for a pilot certificate. Drones are capped at 120 m altitude and must avoid Chopin Airport’s controlled airspace without permission. All flights over 250 g require clearance via the Drone Tower app. Special bans apply near government buildings and in central Warsaw.
31 August 2025
Popcorn-Serving Robots, Brain Chips & Billions in AI: Inside Elon Musk’s July 2025 Robotics Revolution

Tesla Optimus Gen 3: Inside the Humanoid Robot Revolutionizing Industry

Tesla built about 1,000 Optimus Gen 3 humanoid robots by mid-2025, each standing 173 cm, weighing 57 kg, and able to lift 20 kg. Public demos in 2024–2025 showed Optimus performing tasks like yoga and bartending, though some actions were teleoperated. Tesla paused supplier orders in mid-2025 for a major redesign. Sales to outside customers are planned for 2026, with a target price of $20,000.
Meet Ameca: The Humanoid Robot Wowing the World in 2025

Meet Ameca: The Humanoid Robot Wowing the World in 2025

Ameca, a humanoid robot developed by UK-based Engineered Arts, features 61 electric motors for lifelike facial and body movements and uses AI models like ChatGPT for natural conversation. The 1.87 m, 62 kg robot can smile, frown, and answer questions in multiple languages. Its modular design allows hardware upgrades, though it cannot walk yet. Ameca is built for human interaction, using cameras, microphones, and facial recognition.
31 August 2025
Sylvox Cinema Pro Outdoor TV: The 5,000‑Nit Beast That Outshines the Sun? (2025 Review & Comparison)

Sylvox Cinema Pro Outdoor TV: The 5,000‑Nit Beast That Outshines the Sun? (2025 Review & Comparison)

Sylvox’s Cinema Pro outdoor TVs feature Helio QLED mini-LED panels reaching 3,500–5,000 nits peak brightness for visibility in direct sunlight. The IP55-rated metal chassis withstands rain, dust, and temperatures from -22°F to 122°F. Models range from 65″ ($5,499) to 110″ ($59,999). Reviewers cite unmatched brightness but note high prices and less refined design compared to Samsung’s Terrace.
Saint Kitts’ Internet Revolution: From Fiber-Fast Speeds to Satellite Connectivity

Saint Kitts’ Internet Revolution: From Fiber-Fast Speeds to Satellite Connectivity

About 76.4% of Saint Kitts & Nevis residents—roughly 35,800 people—used the internet at the start of 2025. Fiber-optic broadband is expanding, with Flow offering the only nationwide FTTH network and The Cable upgrading to fiber. Average fixed broadband speeds reach 146 Mbps down for Flow users. Internet packages cost around EC$86 (US$32) per month on average.
Camera World Shaken by Price Hikes, 100MP Launches, and Leaks Galore in Late August 2025

Camera World Shaken by Price Hikes, 100MP Launches, and Leaks Galore in Late August 2025

Fujifilm and Nikon raised U.S. prices in late August after new 15% import tariffs, with analysts warning more camera makers will follow. Hasselblad launched the X2D II 100C, a 100MP flagship, at $7,399—about $800 less than its predecessor. Fujifilm’s X-E5 began global shipments at $1,699. Nikon announced the Nikkor Z 24–70mm f/2.8 S II lens, priced at $2,797.
31 August 2025
Tech Shockwaves: Fusion Funding, Space Triumphs & More (Aug 30–31, 2025)

Tech Shockwaves: Fusion Funding, Space Triumphs & More (Aug 30–31, 2025)

Google launched the Pixel 10 series in New York, keeping prices at $799 and focusing on new AI features. TikTok suspended its LIVE streaming in Indonesia after violent protests in Jakarta. The U.S. revoked export waivers for Samsung and SK Hynix, tightening chip equipment sales to China. SpaceX’s Starship completed its first intact re-entry and splashdown in a test flight over the Indian Ocean.
Monaco’s Shockingly Strict Drone Laws in 2025 – What Every Pilot Must Know

Monaco’s Shockingly Strict Drone Laws in 2025 – What Every Pilot Must Know

Monaco requires Civil Aviation Authority approval for any drone over 100 g, with even lighter models banned from sensitive sites. All commercial or heavier drone flights need operator certificates, per-flight permits, and safety gear including parachutes and electronic ID. Aerial photography demands a separate permit. Police strictly enforce rules, issuing fines and suspending licenses for violations, including by tourists.
30 August 2025
Quantum Frenzy: Historic Breakthroughs & Bold Moves Unveiled in 48 Hours

Quantum Frenzy: Historic Breakthroughs & Bold Moves Unveiled in 48 Hours

Chinese startup QBoson began building the country’s first photonic quantum computer factory in Shenzhen, aiming to mass-produce light-based quantum machines that run at room temperature. Physicists demonstrated a quantum network node using trapped ions to generate entangled photons with 92% fidelity. IBM and AMD announced a partnership to develop hybrid quantum-classical supercomputers. U.S. and DARPA expanded quantum research funding.
AI Stock Frenzy Peaks Then Falters: Nvidia Wobbles, Alibaba Soars as Global AI Boom Faces Reality Check

AI Stock Frenzy Peaks Then Falters: Nvidia Wobbles, Alibaba Soars as Global AI Boom Faces Reality Check

U.S. stock indexes fell from record highs on Aug. 29 as major AI-linked stocks like Nvidia and Dell tumbled. Nvidia dropped about 4% despite strong sales, while Dell plunged up to 10% after warning of profit pressures. Marvell Technology sank nearly 19% on weak guidance. Alibaba jumped 13% after reporting a surge in AI-driven cloud revenue.
Explosive Science Breakthroughs Rock Late August 2025 (Medicine, Climate & Beyond)

Explosive Science Breakthroughs Rock Late August 2025 (Medicine, Climate & Beyond)

A six-year trial found combining a Mediterranean diet with calorie control and exercise cut type 2 diabetes risk by 31%. Separate Harvard research showed ultra-low dose lithium reversed Alzheimer’s pathology and restored memory in mice. Human-driven climate change made Southern Europe’s wildfires 10 times more likely and 22% more intense; 2025 is already Europe’s worst wildfire season on record.
30 August 2025
Tech Turbulence: Billion-Dollar Deals, Cyber Strikes & Space Feats – Global Tech Roundup (Aug 29–30, 2025)

Tech Turbulence: Billion-Dollar Deals, Cyber Strikes & Space Feats – Global Tech Roundup (Aug 29–30, 2025)

The U.S. revoked special export authorizations for Samsung and SK Hynix, requiring new licenses for chipmaking equipment in China and blocking tech upgrades at their Chinese plants. AT&T agreed to buy $23 billion in wireless spectrum from EchoStar, expanding its 5G network. A Chinese hacking group breached at least eight U.S. telecoms. TransUnion disclosed a data breach affecting 4.4 million people.
OM System OM‑3 Review: Retro Style Meets Cutting‑Edge Performance in a Travel Powerhouse

OM System OM‑3 Review: Retro Style Meets Cutting‑Edge Performance in a Travel Powerhouse

The OM System OM-3 features a 20.4MP stacked BSI CMOS sensor, 50 fps burst shooting with autofocus, and inherits 1053 phase-detect AF points from the OM-1 II. The camera offers 4K/60p video, a weather-sealed magnesium-alloy body, and a vari-angle touchscreen. Early buyers receive a 5-year warranty. The EVF resolution is 2.36M dots, drawing criticism at its $2,000 price.
AI Stock Frenzy: Nvidia’s Record Rally, Surprise Surges & Setbacks Rock Markets (Aug 28–29, 2025)

AI Stock Frenzy: Nvidia’s Record Rally, Surprise Surges & Setbacks Rock Markets (Aug 28–29, 2025)

Nvidia reported a 56% jump in quarterly revenue, fueling record highs for the S&P 500 and Dow on Aug. 28. Tech stocks including Alphabet, Amazon, and Broadcom rose sharply, while Pure Storage soared 30% after a Meta deal. Marvell Technology fell 12% on weak AI chip sales guidance. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang projected a $3–$4 trillion AI infrastructure market by 2030.
From Space Triumphs to Medical Milestones: Biggest Science News (Aug 28–29, 2025)

From Space Triumphs to Medical Milestones: Biggest Science News (Aug 28–29, 2025)

Astronomers captured the first direct image of a planet forming, spotting gas giant WISPIT 2b inside a young star’s rings. SpaceX’s Starship completed a successful test flight on Aug 26, deploying satellites and surviving reentry. Fossils in East Africa revealed a new early human species, while a pig lung transplanted into a human in China functioned for nine days. Deforestation is linked to 28,000 extra heat deaths yearly, a study found.
AI’s Two-Day Tech Storm: Global Breakthroughs, Big Bets & Bold Moves (Aug 28–29, 2025)

AI’s Two-Day Tech Storm: Global Breakthroughs, Big Bets & Bold Moves (Aug 28–29, 2025)

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang projected a $3–4 trillion AI infrastructure market by 2030, dismissing fears of an AI “hype cycle.” The U.S. government took a 9.9% stake in Intel via an $11.1 billion Chips Act deal, drawing investor concern. Microsoft began public testing of its first in-house AI model, while OpenAI launched an advanced speech-to-speech AI and real-time voice agent API.
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  • Trump Administration Reclassifies Marijuana to Schedule III, Boosting Cannabis Stocks
    April 25, 2026, 11:25 PM EDT. The Trump administration reclassified marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act, moving FDA-approved and state-regulated medical cannabis products to recognize their medical use. This shift may ease regulatory burdens, including the 280E tax that limited deductions for marijuana firms, potentially enhancing profitability and cash flow. The Drug Enforcement Administration will consider broader rescheduling in a June hearing. While federal legalization remains unchanged, the decision marks a significant step that could attract major banks and investors. Leading cannabis stocks like Tilray, Canopy Growth, and Curaleaf rallied on the news. Analysts caution that regulatory risks remain and stock volatility will reflect optimism or concern about future reforms.

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Lockheed Martin Gets Golden Dome Opening as Profit Worries Bite

Lockheed Martin Gets Golden Dome Opening as Profit Worries Bite

26 April 2026
Lockheed Martin was named among firms awarded up to $3.2 billion for President Trump’s Golden Dome space-based missile interceptor plan, Space Systems Command said. The company reported weaker first-quarter results, with $18 billion in sales and negative free cash flow. Space Force aims to show initial interceptor capability in 2028. Golden Dome’s total cost is projected at $185 billion.
ASML Stock’s AI Boom Has a Catch: TSMC Won’t Rush the $410 Million Machine

ASML Stock’s AI Boom Has a Catch: TSMC Won’t Rush the $410 Million Machine

26 April 2026
ASML shares rose 2.3% in Amsterdam late Friday as the company reported Q1 net sales of €8.8 billion and raised its 2026 sales outlook to up to €40 billion. TSMC, ASML’s top customer, said it would delay adopting ASML’s new High-NA EUV machines, priced at over €350 million each, preferring to extend use of existing tools. ASML aims to deliver at least 60 standard EUV machines in 2026.
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