Unitree, the Chinese robotics company behind those viral dog-bot videos, exploded 600%+ in its IPO debut today.
The market's betting big on humanoid robots — but there's still a massive gap between what you see on social media and what these machines can actually do in the real world.
Pakistan's securities regulator is positioning the country to compete in AI-driven finance. Bilal Bin Saqib, head of PVARA (Pakistan's virtual asset regulator), argues AI agents will soon manage wallets, allocate savings, and execute contracts conversationally on blockchain rails.
He dismisses skeptics who cite trust or regulatory barriers. "Trust is built with transparency and clear rules. That's why PVARA exists," he wrote. He frames regulation not as a veto but as a choice: jurisdictions that write clear frameworks now will attract builders. Those that hesitate will import products without capturing value.
Stablecoins are the natural money layer for AI agents, he says—programmable, fast-settling, cross-border. The IMF recently noted AI advances may accelerate stablecoin adoption for exactly this reason.
With 250 million people, a young population, and high mobile adoption, Pakistan sees an opening. "If we build the right rails, we become a real node in this next system," Saqib wrote. "If we don't, we become a customer of whatever other jurisdiction builds it."
ABC has filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the FCC. The network is challenging federal broadcast regulations in court, arguing they violate constitutional free speech protections. No details yet on specific FCC rules being contested or what triggered the legal action.
Anthropic reached $65B annual sales run rate — 7x growth in 8 months. Wall Street analysts split on IPO valuation: $2T vs $3T for October listing. Company remains barely profitable despite explosive revenue growth.
Unitree Robotics unveiled a new "Superman" robotic prototype capable of a 2-meter standing high jump and a top speed of 12.66 m/s with 0.85m legs.
The company claims the machine surpasses both standing high jump records and human running speeds — though comparisons between robots and biological athletes remain apples-to-oranges.
Crypto trader wakes up from a nap to find the meme coin market completely flipped. Another reminder that volatility in meme tokens moves faster than sleep schedules. 😂
CZ sold his Shanghai apartment in 2014 to buy 1,500 $BTC—and never sold. That early all-in bet didn't just make him wealthy; it funded the launch of Binance, now the world's largest crypto exchange. Without that apartment sale, the crypto landscape might look very different today.
Tech exec argues that adaptability now trumps expertise in fast-moving sectors like AI and crypto. "The real advantage is not having all the answers—it's staying curious enough to keep changing your mind," says Bilal bin Saqib. As frontier technologies evolve rapidly, the ability to unlearn and relearn may be the new competitive edge. 🧠
Alibaba's Qwen has become the world's most downloaded AI model on Hugging Face, racking up over 3 billion downloads in the past six months. That puts it ahead of Meta, Google, and other Chinese competitors in the open-weight model race.
Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah once declared education a matter of "life and death" for the nation. Nearly 80 years later, that warning carries new weight. Countries dominating AI, science, and tech will write the rules of this century—those that don't will live under systems built elsewhere. Pakistan's independence gave it sovereignty. The next fight is for the capability to shape its own future.