
The Quiet Revolution in Everyday AI
Assistants stopped being novelties and became infrastructure. What changed while no one was watching?


Falling panel prices did what decades of policy could not, and the grid is scrambling to keep up.

With downtowns half-empty by design, planners are reinventing the trip to work, and whether it needs to exist at all.

As models remember more, a small field is asking a harder question: how do you make one reliably unlearn?

Critics predicted gridlock and revolt. Two years on, the traffic is gone and the shops are fuller.

After a decade of frantic trading, the most contrarian move on the market is simply to wait.

Software is now balancing supply and demand in milliseconds, and it is changing what a power system can be.

A technical annex signed with little fanfare is quietly reshaping how nations share the things they cannot see.