Alright, fam. Pull up a chair, have a glass of tea with me or crack open a cold one, and let’s talk about this thing called Manus—China’s newest AI darling that’s got the tech media losing their minds. You’re gonna hear a lot of jargon thrown around: “autonomous agents,” “agentic systems,” “multi-modal task execution.” But let me break it down for you in plain English. This ain’t just another chatbot with a fancy name. This
So yeah, the tech sector just had a nasty tumble—$759 billion gone in 24 hours. Apple took a hit. Nvidia stumbled. The usual talking heads are panicking like it’s 2008 all over again. But let me be real with you, fam—this isn’t the end of anything. It’s just the market taking a breath. We’ve been on a heater. AI hype, record chip sales, and enough VC cash to float a small country. Did people get
Oh, snap! Well, China just hit the gas pedal on the next generation of tech dominance. Starting this fall, every student in Beijing—from elementary school to high school—will be required to take AI education classes. Eight hours a year, minimum. And they’re not just pushing theory. We’re talking hands-on robotics, real-world machine learning, and advanced application courses for older students. Listen, my peeps—we can argue about global competition, politics, or tech ethics all day. But
Alright, fam—this week, a robot kicked its way into the spotlight. Literally. The G1 humanoid from Unitree Robotics pulled off a kung fu demo so clean, so precise, you’d think it was CGI. But it wasn’t. This machine spun into a full 720-degree roundhouse and disarmed a target like it’s been watching Jet Li since firmware 1.0. Shout out to all my Hung Fa Yi Brothers and Sisters. To all of my Si-Hing and Si-Dai,
Sony showed off a prototype this week where Aloy from Horizon Forbidden West responds in real time with AI-generated dialogue. Players can “talk” to her, and she adapts. It’s wild—and it’s going to change how games are built. Now here’s the kicker: voice actors are already sweating. Writers too. When the script becomes fluid, who owns the story? Who’s responsible when the AI says something stupid—or offensive? My fam in game dev, creative tech, and