Category: AI News Nugget

  • “RAG ist tot” – Was Karpathy wirklich gesagt hat

    Mein LinkedIn-Feed ist gerade voll davon: Karpathys LLM Wiki und Milla Jovovichs MemPalace. Die Narrative: RAG ist endgültig tot, Markdown-Wikis sind die Zukunft des Unternehmenswissens. Ich habe mir die Originalquellen angeschaut. Und das steht da gar nicht… Was Karpathy tatsächlich schreibt Sein GitHub Gist beginnt wörtlich mit: “A pattern for building personal knowledge bases using LLMs.” Personal!…

  • Why NIST’s New Agent Standards Aren’t Overregulation – And a Paper That Proves It

    Why NIST’s New Agent Standards Aren’t Overregulation – And a Paper That Proves It

    The U.S. is creating the first governance framework for autonomous AI agents. A new study shows: it’s arriving at exactly the right time. On February 17, 2026, NIST released the “AI Agent Standards Initiative” – the first U.S. framework explicitly targeting autonomous AI agents. Six days later, “Agents of Chaos” was published – an empirical…

  • Big Tech Claims AI Will Save the Climate. A New Report Dismantles That Narrative.

    Big Tech Claims AI Will Save the Climate. A New Report Dismantles That Narrative.

    74% of the industry’s climate promises lack evidence. The most-cited figure traces back to a Google blog post. And no one can point to a single example where ChatGPT actually reduced emissions. Microsoft increased its emissions by 23.4% since 2020. Google by 48% since 2019. Both companies have net-zero targets for 2030. And both tell…

  • Peter Steinberger geht zu OpenAI. Die eigentliche Story erzählt niemand.

    Peter Steinberger geht zu OpenAI. Die eigentliche Story erzählt niemand.

    Der österreichische Entwickler hinter OpenClaw empfiehlt Claude, baut mit Codex, und geht zu OpenAI. Was das über das Agentic-AI-Rennen verrät – und über Europas strukturelles Versagen. Am 15. Februar 2026 verkündete Peter Steinberger, dass er zu OpenAI wechselt. Innerhalb von Stunden hatte die Nachricht die Tech-Medien erreicht. Sam Altman nannte ihn “ein Genie mit erstaunlichen…

  • 98% vs. 20%: The Automation Trap – And What the Path to an AI Native Company Really Looks Like

    98% vs. 20%: The Automation Trap – And What the Path to an AI Native Company Really Looks Like

    Why almost every manufacturing company wants AI, but only a few are ready – and what that means for your strategy. The Gap Nobody Talks About A recent study by Redwood Software surveying 300 manufacturing companies worldwide delivers a sobering number: 98% are exploring AI-driven automation. But only 20% feel ready to deploy it at scale. 78 percentage…

  • Germany Was an AI Spectator. Now Suddenly a Global Leader in Physical AI?

    What’s happening right now – and why it still won’t save everyone. Two weeks into 2026. More Industrial AI deals than in the previous two years combined. Bosch establishes its own robotics subsidiary and partners with Neura Robotics. Schaeffler becomes the preferred actuator supplier for humanoid robots. Siemens and NVIDIA are building the “world’s first…

  • Germany’s Physical AI Counteroffensive: Bosch, Neura, Schaeffler, Siemens vs. US/China Dominance

    The most coordinated robotics strategy Germany has ever launched. But the window is 12 months. On January 14, 2026, Bosch founded Robert Bosch Robotics GmbH and announced a strategic partnership with Neura Robotics. A day earlier, Neura unveiled production-ready humanoids at CES 2026 with a €1 billion order backlog. Schaeffler presented planetary gear actuators and…

  • CES 2026: How Siemens and NVIDIA Are Taking Industrial AI from Pilot to Production

    The Turning Point Has Arrived – And German Engineering Excellence Is Leading the Way Las Vegas, January 6, 2026 – While the tech world debates the next big foundation model, Siemens demonstrated at CES 2026 how industrial AI actually scales. Not as a vision. Not as a pilot. But in production, with measurable results. PepsiCo increased…

  • Boston Dynamics Arrives Late to the Humanoid Party. But With the Better Stack.

    CES 2026: Google DeepMind and Boston Dynamics announced a partnership. Gemini Robotics will be integrated into Atlas humanoids. Testing begins at Hyundai facilities. This isn’t new. Figure AI already did this in 2024/2025 – with OpenAI, at BMW. And not just as a demo: 11 months of deployment, 10-hour shifts, over 90,000 parts loaded, 1,250+…

  • AI Can Already Do 12% of Jobs. Companies Can’t Figure Out How to Use It.

    AI Can Already Do 12% of Jobs. Companies Can’t Figure Out How to Use It.

    Two studies came out in November that tell you everything about AI in 2025. MIT built a simulation of 151 million US workers and found AI can technically automate 11.7% of jobs right now. Not someday—today. (https://iceberg.mit.edu/report.pdf) McKinsey surveyed 1,993 companies and found only 6% get real business value from AI, despite 88% using it…