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Tech
🐮 AI collars are replacing fences entirely

A New Zealand startup called Halter has built an AI-powered collar that eliminates the need for physical fences. Farmers simply draw virtual boundaries on an app, and cows learn to stay within them using sound cues, gentle vibrations, and light pulses.
But the real breakthrough is the AI. The system tracks each cow individually, detecting illness early, monitoring fertility, and optimizing grazing patterns. Some farmers have already moved entire herds without stepping outside.
With over a million collars deployed, this tech is turning farming into a fully digital system, and redefining how we manage animals at scale. (read more)
AI
✝️ You Can Now Talk to AI Jesus (For a Fee)
A company has launched an AI-powered “Jesus avatar” that lets users have real-time conversations, for $1.99 per minute. Designed to feel like a modern confession booth, the system uses advanced AI to deliver empathetic, spiritual responses in a religious tone.
Some users say it’s deeply comforting. Others say it’s unsettling.
Because this isn’t just a chatbot, it’s a simulation of belief itself. When AI can mimic wisdom, compassion, and spiritual guidance, it raises a bigger question: where do we draw the line between technology and faith? (read more)
Science
🦖 A Handbag Made From T. Rex DNA

A one-of-a-kind luxury handbag made from what’s being called “T. rex leather” is heading to auction, with a starting price of over $600,000. The material was created using collagen fragments extracted from dinosaur fossils, then combined with advanced genetic engineering to grow a leather-like substance in a lab.
The bag is currently on display in Amsterdam before being sold to the highest bidder, positioned as a fusion of prehistoric biology and futuristic design.
But not everyone is convinced. Some scientists argue it’s not truly dinosaur leather, since full DNA can’t be recovered, meaning the material is more of an approximation than a recreation. (read more)
Robotics
🤖 This Robot Is Almost Faster Than Usain Bolt

The Unitree H1 humanoid robot has just hit speeds of around 10 meters per second, that’s nearly identical to the pace of Olympic legend Usain Bolt at his peak.
What makes this even more impressive is how natural it looks. The robot runs with smooth, human-like motion, powered by advanced AI, real-time balance systems, and high-performance motors that constantly adjust with every step.
Just a few years ago, robots struggled to even jog without falling over. Now they’re approaching world-record speeds, and engineers believe they could soon break the 10-second 100m barrier. (read more)
Science
👁️ They Just Printed a Human Cornea (And it Actually Works)

Scientists have just 3D printed an artificial cornea, and it behaves almost exactly like the real thing. Using a specialized “bio-ink” made from real corneal tissue and stem cells, researchers recreated the eye’s incredibly delicate collagen structure, which is essential for clear vision.
This isn’t just theoretical. The printed corneas have already been implanted into animal models, where they integrated naturally and regained near-perfect transparency in just four weeks.
That’s a major breakthrough, especially when some patients wait over six years for a donor transplant. (read more)
⚡ Quick Hits
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- Keith
