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The Claw: Become Human
AI agents are changing what it means to be human What surprises me most about AI agents is not that they can write emails, summarize, or automate mundane repetitive tasks. What surprises me is that it can become very powerful in one of the most human moments of my life. Cancer always feels distant and something that belongs to the statistics. So when I heard my 21-year-old sister, completing her last year of her Bachelors, with 3 side jobs to make ends meet, was diagnosed wit
Geri Madanguit
May 217 min read


Rage Against the Machine
Gen Z’s Apathy Epidemic: If Everything Matters, Then Nothing Does. After months of the constant flow of negative news on my phone – unsuccessful ceasefires, wars, accusations of rape and pedophilia – I found myself feeling… Nothing. Not anger, sadness, not even shock. I don’t know if it’s a defense mechanism, or a retreat from constant trauma, but it feels like apathy has started settling in. I know I should care, and deep down I do, but my brain is idle; waiting and almost p
Chianne Acuavera
Apr 227 min read


Reaching the Pinnacle of the AI Boom and A Lobster is in Charge
What are AI agents, and how to turn them into personal assistants AI created Today, AI is widely used as a tool through systems like ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini. But a new wave of AI is treating it less as a tool and more like a worker. These AI agents observe a goal and take actions autonomously to achieve it. A chatbot can only compare cheap flights, while an agent will take an extra step to book those flights for you. One project dominating the AI community is OpenClaw, a
Geri Madanguit
Mar 114 min read


Second Pandemic of the 21st Century: Doomscrolling
Surge in screen-time since COVID-19 is reshaping our brain’s function, mental health, and physical activity. "Lying on the Bed" Stock Image Just a few years ago, kids grew up entertaining themselves by frolicking around, using their imagination to the fullest. Now, the average kid is stuck to an iPad throwing tantrums or glaring stares once it’s taken away. You’ll even see teenagers and adults glued to their phone in just about any situation including a social gathering. The
Eliot Cha
Mar 113 min read
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