AI Applications
Practical AI use cases and industry applications
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#1840: Your Calendar Is Now a Negotiation
AI agents are now negotiating meetings behind the scenes using JSON schemas and zero-knowledge proofs.
#1837: The Human-in-the-Loop Price Tag: What Safety Costs in 2026
From $0.50 reviews to $500 platforms, we break down the real cost of keeping humans in charge of AI agents.
#1836: Why Your AI Agent Needs a Headless Browser
AI agents can't just use text—they need to see and click. Here's why headless browsers are the critical bridge to the live web.
#1835: AI-Native vs. AI-Washed: How to Tell the Difference
Most "AI-powered" tools are just lipstick on a chatbot. Here's how to spot the real AI-native apps.
#1832: From Local Chaos to Cloud Control
Local MCP servers are a configuration nightmare. Cloud aggregators like Composio offer a unified control plane for AI tools.
#1830: Coordinating Multi-Agent Repos at Scale
Parallel AI agents rewriting your code at once creates silent regressions and architectural drift. How do we fix it?
#1829: From Chatbots to Digital Chefs
The job title barely existed 18 months ago. Now, it’s one of the most searched terms on LinkedIn.
#1827: Can AI Rewrite a Human Career Path?
We fed our producer's resume to Gemini 1.5 Flash to see if an AI can plot a better career path than he has.
#1825: A Slow-Motion Liberation for Passover 2026
Why does this Passover feel so heavy? We explore the seder as a "metabolic discipline" for a world at war.
#1816: Is the Browser Finally Getting a Brain?
The browser is evolving from a static window into a collaborator that understands, organizes, and acts for you.
#1814: Firefox vs. Chrome in 2026: The Privacy vs. AI Trade-off
Chrome dominates with 68% market share, but Firefox holds its ground with a privacy-first approach. We compare their 2026 performance, AI features,...
#1812: When AI Gets a Truth Tether to the Talmud
Sefaria's new MCP server connects AI directly to 2,700 years of Jewish texts, transforming how scholars and curious learners study ancient literature.
#1804: The Fork in the Road: Why AI Agents Check Old Receipts First
Stop your AI agent from overthinking. Learn why it checks old memories instead of booking flights—and how to fix the "eagerness" problem.
#1793: Can a Haiku Save Civilization?
A 45-minute impromptu haiku session sparks a fiery debate: is this poetic renaissance a creative breakthrough or a linguistic collapse?
#1790: The Paradox of Hyper-Visible Isolation
Satellite imagery maps the Amazon while tribes choose to remain isolated. Discover the truth behind the "Stone Age" myth and the threats they face.
#1786: When AI Supervisors Fire AI Workers
A new "Agent-in-the-Loop" framework lets AI models manage and terminate other AI agents in real-time.
#1781: Writing Tests Before Code Is Insane (Until You Try It)
Why testing feels like a tax, how it actually speeds you up, and the simple three-step method to start today.
#1774: The Internal Heat Shield: Telling Hard Truths in DevRel
DevRel isn't just swag and conferences—it's the critical feedback loop keeping developers loyal in an AI-driven world.
#1767: From Eyeballs to Tokens: The Web's Agentic Shift
The web's new primary user isn't human—it's AI. See how JavaScript evolved to serve autonomous agents.
#1766: Why AI Now Builds Your Frontend Stack
AI code generators are creating a monoculture, pushing Astro and Vite as the default tools for 2026's web development.
#1763: Backend Grunt Work Is Dead. What Now?
AI agents now write 80% of boilerplate code, but the real backend engineering challenges remain.
#1757: The Art of the Never-Ending Story
From Reacher's elbow to SVU's 42-minute blocks, we explore why great series become content factories.
#1756: The Ferrari in the Mud: Prestige Flops
We count down the five worst serious movies of the last five years, starting with a sci-fi disaster that wasted $80 million.
#1745: When Rules Create Loopholes
Why the U.S. uses different accounting rules than the rest of the world—and what LIFO inventory has to do with it.