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đ Trump announced Boeing will build the F-47: Itâll still have a human pilot, but itâs capable of flying autonomously with a swarm of AI-powered drone wingmen. This next-gen jet packs stealth tech, advanced sensors and hypersonic weaponry. China and Russia? Not even close. Watch more here.
Less than five years: Thatâs when Nvidiaâs CEO says humanoid robots working 24/7 will be mainstream. Theyâll show up in factories first, since the tasks are specific. Renting one could run you about $100,000 a year. So maybe donât expect one folding your laundry just yet.
StubHub is going public: The ticket resale marketplace just filed to list on the New York Stock Exchange. Even though it pulled in $1.77 billion in revenue in 2024, it still posted a loss of $2.8 million. (How does that happen?) Anyway, wondering who else is lining up to go public? Keep an eye on CoreWeave, Klarna and Hinge Health.
đ± Meow youâre talking: Scientists are building the worldâs largest cat database to figure out why our feline friends act the way they do. Just send in a fur sample, fill out a survey about your catâs behavior and give a $150 donation. The team will analyze the DNA and look for links between genetics, personality and health. Want in? Sign up here.Â
Samsung broke your soundbar: And they know it. A bad software update they pushed last week left a bunch of soundbars unresponsive and inaccessible. It gets worse: Itâs so severe, it can only be fixed with a physical repair. Samsungâs offering to fix it for free, even if youâre out of warranty. The least they can do.
đ« A real-life Willy Wonka show? Yep, Netflix is casting for a new reality competition series inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Itâs called The Golden Ticket, and contestants face wild games and temptations in a retro-futuristic dreamscape. The best part? You can apply now. I just got over my addiction to chocolate, marshmallows and nuts. It was a Rocky Road. (I saw you smile!)