Digilize Lab

What actually matters in AI right now.


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Episode 10 is here, double digits! We’re celebrating ten weeks of Digilize Lab by diving into MIT Technology Review’s brand new list: the 10 things that will actually matter in AI this year and beyond.


Ten weeks in. The lab is open.


This week:

  • MIT Technology Review released their first ever AI-specific annual list. Ten things that actually matter in AI right now and over the next ten years. World models, AI in military war rooms, humanoid data collection, agent orchestration, mechanistic interpretability. We go through all of them and tell you which ones are actually worth paying attention to.
  • Google quietly pushed a 4GB on-device AI model to 3 billion Chrome users overnight. No consent asked. They say the data never leaves your device. We say we'll believe it when we see it.
  • Claude is replacing Microsoft Copilot on Wall Street. GPT-5.5 scored 60+ on the intelligence benchmark; everyone else is at 50. And yet Copilot is losing enterprise clients to Anthropic. Microsoft is panicking.
  • Meta is rolling out AI voice cloning and auto-dubbing for Reels. Your voice, new language, same lip sync. Available now for eligible creators with 1,000+ followers.
  • Unitree's GD01: a 3-meter, 500kg manned humanoid robot you can sit inside. Price tag: $650K. We get into why that's actually not the interesting part.
  • Browserbase AutoBrowse: turns any website into a skill in under 3 minutes. Stack or skip? We pick a stack.
  • OpenAI released voice intelligence APIs with emotion detection. Deep dive next week.


🎟️ Hackathon Haarlem, June 6th. €15. Build, ship, compete. Here


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