Geeksouts — Page 17
Watched: The Yeti🍿 Decent enough. It struggled to hold my attention at times, but I managed to finish it. I would say: ★★½☆☆☆
Currently watching: The Yeti 🍿
Would You Want a Robot Teacher?
“A.I. should never provide the final answer. Kids can use it to brainstorm or explore, but they must produce their own first draft or solution.” —Vivienne Ming, a neuroscientist and A.I. researcher
While Ming views AI as a tool for cognitive scaffolding, the sheer speed of its integration into our schools feels less like a choice and more like an inevitability.
“The robots are here. Our future is no longer science fiction.” — Melania Trump, First Lady

Remarkably Bright Creatures is officially becoming a movie! 🐙 I love Sally Field, and I know she’s going to be incredible in this. I haven’t read the book yet, so I’ve gotta get moving and finish it before the movie comes out. Can’t wait to see her bring this to life! 📖✨ #BookToScreen
All I can say is that this bird is stunningly beautiful.
Madonna is officially on Apple TV! 🎬 She’s in Season 2 of The Studio, starring in a meta storyline about her biopic alongside Julia Garner. Filming in Venice, Madge looks stunningly natural and better than ever—truly her best look in years!



TIL the 1831 London Bridge was moved to Arizona! Built to replace the crumbling medieval bridge, it eventually started sinking itself and was sold in 1968. Having seen the modern replacement in London in 2018, it’s wild to think the “original” stones are now in the US!
The global humanoid race is heating up as Europe enters the ring! 🇪🇺 🤖
BMW is now testing Hexagon AB’s AEON robot at its Leipzig plant, marking its first humanoid pilot in Europe. From battery assembly to precision scanning, the AI revolution is going physical.

The era of “someday” is over. With Agibot racing to match Tesla’s Optimus output, humanoid robots are moving from labs to our streets. Seeing this mass production scale up so fast is a wild reality check. Science fiction is officially becoming our daily commute. They’re here among us. 🤖🦾
via Facebook