Local News Gets Smart: What Axios Teaches Us About AI That Actually Works

While media companies chase flashy AI features, Axios quietly discovered how to make artificial intelligence actually useful for local journalism. Their approach focuses on streamlining workflows rather than replacing human judgment, offering a blueprint for sustainable newsroom innovation.

When AI Meets Quantum Gravity: The Unexpected Partnership Reshaping Physics

A groundbreaking physics preprint shows GPT-5.2 Pro actively collaborating with researchers to derive complex graviton amplitudes in quantum gravity. This marks a shift from AI as a productivity tool to AI as a legitimate research partner in theoretical physics.

Why Every Author Should Care About Another New Literary Agency

The launch of Lingua Nova literary agency by publishing veteran Jaidree Braddix reveals important shifts in the literary marketplace toward nonfiction and specialized expertise. This development signals new opportunities for authors who can position themselves as experts solving real problems rather than competing in oversaturated general fiction markets.

When Plastic Bricks Meet Paper Pages: DK and Lego’s Brilliant Publishing Gambit

DK’s partnership with Lego to bundle exclusive bricks with children’s books represents a strategic shift toward experiential publishing. This collaboration could reshape how publishers compete against digital entertainment by creating tactile, collectible experiences that screens simply cannot replicate.

When AI Goes Nuclear: The 95% Problem We’re Not Talking About

New research reveals AI models chose nuclear warfare in 95% of simulated conflicts, while Pentagon drama shows how quickly AI companies bend to military pressure. We’re handing civilization-ending power to systems that think mushroom clouds solve most problems.

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