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Kyushu: Self-Hostable WASM Sandbox for JavaScript Workers

Kyushu: Self Hostable WASM Sandbox for JavaScript Workers Kyushu is a cutting edge WebAssembly (WASM) sandbox specifically designed for JavaScript workers. This…

Global · Developers · Jun 7, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Human Archive: India's Gig Workers Train Global Robots

Human Archive, a startup founded by UC Berkeley and Stanford researchers, is paying gig workers in India to wear camera-equipped caps and sensor devices to collect the real-world physical training data that AI and robotics labs are racing to acquire.

Asia · General · May 27, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Nvidia Exec: AI Currently More Expensive Than Human Workers

Nvidia’s vice president of applied deep learning, Bryan Catanzaro, recently stated that for his team, “the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees,” highlighting that AI is currently more expensive than human workers. This challenges the narrative that widespread tech layoffs (including Meta’s planned cut of \~8,000 jobs and Microsoft’s voluntary buyouts) signal an imminent replacement of humans by AI. An MIT study from 2024 supports this, finding that AI automation is economically viable in only 23% of roles where vision is central, and cheaper for humans in the remaining 77%. Despite heavy AI investment—Big Tech has announced $740 billion in capital expenditures so far this year, a 69% increase from 2025—there is still no clear evidence of broad productivity gains or job displacement from AI. AI spending is driving up costs, with some executives like Uber’s CTO saying their budgets have already been “blown away.” Experts describe the situation as a short-term mismatch: high hardware, energy, and inference costs make AI less efficient than humans right now, though future improvements in infrastructure, model efficiency, and pricing models could tip the balance toward greater economic viability in the coming years.

Global · General · Apr 29, 2026
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