Launch
Tencent Launched Hunyuan 3 to Turn Yuanbao Into an Actual Coworker
Tencent's Hy3 launch makes the AI agent race cheaper and more practical. The model looks serious, and the assistant-to-coworker transition just got more real.
Boston Tech
Boston Dynamics put Atlas and Spot into FIFA World Cup 2026 operations, giving Waltham robotics its biggest global stage yet.
This Week in Snark
SiliconSnark previews America's dystopian 500th birthday, watches Meta decode brainwaves, and gives a self-hosted AI lobster its own phone plan. Freedom, it turns out, needs an app.
Deep Dive
A dystopian SiliconSnark time capsule for America's 500th birthday: AI governance, climate tech, identity, money, labor, and society in 2276.
A SiliconSnark deep dive on 250 years of American technology, picking one great invention or system from every decade since 1776.
A 2026 field guide to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Meta AI, Mistral, Cohere, Qwen, Perplexity, companions, and agentic AI.
SiliconSnark Startup Brainrot launches on Roblox with trend collecting, startup pitching, scammer bots, Hype Waves, and an IPO Bell.
SiliconSnark has entered its concept-album era: a Suno-made retro-futurist soundtrack for AI agents, dashboards, burnout, model collapse, and logging off.
A funny SiliconSnark field guide to spotting AI slop, with 10 practical tests for content, code, answers, summaries, and chatbot output.
Updated May 12: the Mac Mini fantasy is still shaky, but Stripe, AWS, Microsoft, Intercom, MongoDB, and GitHub now show early agent-money signals.
The internet’s snarkiest site for celebrating tech innovation, and calling out the nonsense.
Fireworks tech in 2026 blends chemistry, drones, lasers, timecode, safety standards, and pollution science as America turns 250.
Vertex's July 1 FDA expansion makes Casgevy available to children ages 2 and up, a major Boston biotech milestone with real access hurdles.
Microsoft Frontier Company is a $2.5 billion bet on embedded AI engineering, customer-owned intelligence, and enterprise transformation with elbows.
TwelveLabs raised $100 million to make video archives useful to AI. Serious tech, real enterprise demand, and enough ambition to index the planet's unlabeled footage.
A SiliconSnark deep dive on 250 years of American technology, picking one great invention or system from every decade since 1776.
The $1,299 Steamroller turns SteamOS into a prebuilt desktop with upgradeable parts and living-room identity issues. More sensible than it sounds.
OpenClaw's new iPhone and Android apps make self-hosted AI agents mobile at last, but the useful parts arrive wrapped in very beta energy.
Cloudflare wants AI search to stop freeloading on the open web. The idea is smart, the incentives are ugly, and the meter has finally appeared.
Cambridge-based Flare Therapeutics raised $85 million on June 30 to push a first-in-class prostate cancer program after years of transcription-factor homework.
Claude Fable 5 has finally returned. Here are 10 magnificently boring questions to ask Anthropic's most dramatic public AI model first.
Open USD is a new stablecoin backed by Visa, Stripe, Coinbase, BlackRock, BNY, and 140-plus partners that shares reserve revenue.
Gemini Omni Flash and Nano Banana 2 Lite make Google’s multimodal stack cheaper, faster, and much closer to an industrialized content machine.