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Japan is doubling down on robotic elderly care, and a new look at the Airec robot raises some uncomfortable questions. The machine can lift, assist, and monitor aging patients β but observers testing it describe an experience that feels less like care and more like managed isolation. As populations age and caregivers grow scarce, the trade-off between efficiency and human dignity is becoming impossible to ignore.
Across the globe in Spain, something remarkable is happening on the energy grid. The country has quietly become one of Europe's cheapest power markets, driven by an aggressive buildout of solar and wind capacity that is now flooding the system with supply. It is a case study in what happens when renewables reach genuine scale β prices fall, sometimes below zero, and the old assumptions about energy economics stop applying.
And a story worth watching closely β a short but pointed piece circulating under the title Embrace, Extend, Extinguish is making the rounds in developer communities. It revisits Microsoft's old playbook for neutralizing competitors and asks whether the pattern is showing up again in today's open source and AI ecosystems. The argument is not new, but the timing feels deliberate.
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