The Co-Founder’s Black Hole — A Structural Read on Jack Clark’s Automated AI R&D Essay

Jack Clark predicts over 60% chance of fully automated AI research by 2028, raising concerns about institutional readiness and future risks.

732 Bytes to Root. One Hour of Scan Time.

A new Linux kernel privilege escalation bug, Copy Fail, was discovered by Theori, enabling root access with a 732-byte script in just one hour of scan time.

Jack Clark Says It Out Loud — Reading the Co-Founder’s 60%/2028 Estimate on Automated AI R&D

Anthropic’s co-founder Jack Clark publicly estimates a 60% probability that AI systems capable of autonomous self-improvement will emerge by 2028.

The Compute Concentration Audit: When Sovereign Wealth Funds Notice Three Companies Own the Frontier

Global regulators are investigating the dominance of AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud in AI infrastructure, impacting strategic AI development.

The Power Bottleneck: AI Data Centers and the Grid Cliff Approaching 2027-2028

Power constraints threaten to slow AI data center expansion by 2027-2028, with grid expansion lagging behind hyperscaler capex commitments, risking deployment delays.

The Twelve Real Complaints About AI Tools in 2026 — A Reddit, Twitter, and GitHub Synthesis

A comprehensive review of the top twelve user complaints about AI tools in 2026, sourced from Reddit, Twitter, GitHub, and official reports, highlighting real-world friction points.

Rogue One: The Andor Cut — On Fan Editing as Tonal Reverse-Engineering

A fan remix reimagines Rogue One as if made after Andor, blending tonal elements and editing to explore a different narrative voice.

Are Polymarket Trading Bots Actually Profitable? The Math Behind 2026’s Prediction-Market Arbitrage Industry

An analysis of recent data shows that in 2026, the majority of retail Polymarket trading bots lose money, with only 0.51% achieving significant profits amid changing regulations and market dynamics.

October 2026: What an Anthropic IPO Actually Unlocks

Anthropic’s planned October 2026 IPO, valued between $850B-$900B, marks a significant development in the AI industry, extending beyond capital raising.

The Skills Marketplace Nobody Is Building Yet

A new AI skills marketplace standard exists, but a dedicated platform for discovery, monetization, and security is still missing, creating a major gap.