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Technology News

  • Steve Bannon, Meghan Markle Among 800 Public Figures Urge AI 'Superintelligence' Ban
    October 22, 2025, 1:50 AM EDT. Around 800 public figures, including Steve Bannon and Meghan Markle, signed a letter calling for a ban on AI superintelligence and urging policymakers to address safety and governance concerns. The appeal frames superintelligence as a risk that could exceed human control, highlighting the current policy debate over how to regulate advanced AI tech. Proponents call for international standards and stronger oversight to curb potential dangers while still enabling responsible innovation.
  • SpaceX targets record Falcon 9 flight with 133rd 2025 launch from Vandenberg
    October 22, 2025, 1:48 AM EDT. SpaceX is set to break its launch record today (Oct. 22) with a Falcon 9 mission carrying 28 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 10:16 a.m. EDT. If all goes to plan, it will be the 133rd Falcon 9 flight of 2025, surpassing last year's mark. The company will livestream the ascent on its website and X, starting five minutes before liftoff. Booster 1075 is expected to return to the Pacific on the drone ship Of Course I Still Love You about 8.5 minutes after liftoff, while the upper stage deploys the satellites roughly an hour later. The milestone continues a year of SpaceX records, including Starlink achievements.
  • Elon Musk attacks NASA chief as Artemis race tightens over Moon landers
    October 22, 2025, 1:44 AM EDT. Elon Musk openly attacked NASA administrator Sean Duffy on X, calling him unable to hold the top job with a 2-digit IQ after NASA said it would consider moon landers not built by SpaceX. NASA is seeking competition for the Artemis program, planning a lunar landing within Trump's second term and aiming to beat China. Duffy argued the agency won't rely on one company and will push forward with rivals. SpaceX has a $2.9 billion Artemis III contract but Starship has faced delays and explosions this year. Musk defended SpaceX, saying the company is moving like lightning. Duffy welcomed the challenge: 'The race to the Moon is ON.' He is the acting administrator, with reports he may keep the role; Musk has previously backed Jared Isaacman for the top job.
  • Netflix goes all-in on AI to power recommendations, ads and content
    October 22, 2025, 1:40 AM EDT. Netflix is all-in on generative AI across its platform, calling it a "significant opportunity" for better recommendations, its ads ecosystem, and movie/TV production. In its earnings letter, the company said AI will help creators tell stories faster and in new ways, with tools that empower partners. It cited real-world uses like de-aging characters in Happy Gilmore 2 and AI-assisted pre-production for wardrobe and set design on Billionaires' Bunker. Netflix insists AI will augment creativity, not replace it, even as industry players voice concerns about job displacement and copyright. The note underscores a broader push to embed AI into streaming, production, and promotion tech while addressing labor and content-use worries.
  • OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas browser turns the web into a conversation
    October 22, 2025, 1:34 AM EDT. OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas marks a bold shift: a browser where the chatbot is central. Atlas embeds ChatGPT as the main interface, turning the internet into a conversational space where you can summarize, edit, and act on pages without leaving your flow. It preserves session memory, supports a persistent sidebar chat, and can run in agent mode to bookings or document tasks, with a visible cursor so actions feel tangible. When you click a link, the page opens beside the chat, continuing the conversation. Safety guards are in place; memory is transparent and you can browse incognito to leave no trace. If widely adopted, Atlas could redefine the browser as an AI-powered assistant guiding every click across the web.