Zero to One: Tech Frontiers.
Your weekly guide to AI technology and the future. Industry trends, technical deep-dives, and innovation stories.
When AI Learns to Break Things
A model found a 27-year-old OpenBSD bug. Anthropic published a 244-page safety report for a model it won't sell. AI now finds vulnerabilities - on both sides.
Software Engineering, Rewritten
Coding agents don't accelerate all work equally. The bottleneck moved from building to deciding what to build. The jobpocalypse isn't showing up in the data.
The Leaderboard Won't Sit Still
Four flagships traded the top spot in six weeks. Open weights pulled within the margin of error, prices went up, not down, and laptops stood in for the cloud.
When Agents Meet the Real World
An open-source agent called its creator at 7am. Google built shopping protocols for agents. OpenAI put ads in ChatGPT. The agent economy is forming fast.
Agents Are Everywhere - Now What?
The agent revolution isn't coming - it's here. Multi-agent frameworks, ambient AI assistants, and the security crisis nobody's discussing.
The Open Source Inflection Point
Open-weights models now match closed ones on major benchmarks. The moat is shrinking - here's what it means for builders.
The Enterprise AI Reality Check
Only 18% of Salesforce customers use AI features. The gap between demo and deployment is brutal. Here's what's actually happening in enterprise AI.
The Reasoning Wars
Every major lab has a reasoning model now. o3, extended thinking, DeepSeek R1 - the wars are reshaping what we expect AI to do.
The Multimodal Moment
AI that sees, hears, and reads simultaneously - not as separate features, but as integrated understanding. What native multimodality means for builders.
AI Regulation Gets Real
The EU AI Act is here. First enforcement actions, FTC oversight expansion, and what builders need to know about compliance.
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