AI Wonderland Weekly 28 november 2025
Published on November 28, 2025
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This Week’s AI Headlines
Fresh off the rabbit-hole press
Robot walks 66 miles and sets a world record
The humanoid AgiBot A2 just strolled from Suzhou to Shanghai: 66 miles in 3 days, all while obeying traffic rules. It’s official: robots now out-endure joggers.
AI-led hacking... alarm or marketing stunt?
Anthropic claims it’s identified the first AI-driven hacking campaign. A bombshell that’s divided cybersecurity experts between “oh no” and “over-hyped headline.”
AI firm founders don’t trust AI and that worries everyone
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Workers building chatbots warn friends and family to stay away from AI. Their message says a lot: when even the makers doubt it, maybe we should all tread carefully.
Europe’s AI law unravels under Big Tech pressure
The European Commission is reconsidering parts of its landmark AI regulation (the world’s strictest so far) likely delaying enforcement until 2027. Regulation takes a coffee break.
AI music gets real. Label deal signals acceptance
After a lawsuit over copyright claims, Warner Music struck a licensing deal with AI-song generator Suno. Robots might be crooning next.
Final Sip from the Tea Cup
Robots walking like humans, AI black-hats or phantoms, toy companies second-guessing their own tech, laws bending under pressure, and AI music getting vinyl-ready.
This week proves once more: AI doesn’t just evolve.
It shakes the floor under us.
Stay curious, stay skeptical ... but most of all: stay weird.
✨ Fleeky
Until next week in Wonderland
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