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'Synthetic Minds' continues to reflect the synthetic forces reshaping our world. This week’s Synthetic Minds covers your personal AI research layer, robot cannibals, fake floods, tiny teams, and alien physics.
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Quick, curated insights to feed your quest for a better understanding of our evolving synthetic future. The below is just a small selection of my daily updates that I share via The Digital Speaker app.

1. 800M USERS, 15% TRAFFIC DROP: AI'S GREAT CONTENT HEIST
AI is quietly gutting the web’s business model. As Google’s AI overviews hijack attention, 69% of news searches end without clicks. Health sites have lost 31% of traffic, science 10%, reference 15%. Reddit traded its data, then lost $20 billion. Publishers scramble; some sue, others tax bots. But when machines do the reading and humans disengage, who’s left to pay for the truth? (The Economist)

2. SEVEN TEAMS. 100 PEOPLE. $200 MILLION IN REVENUE
Seven-person teams are now outpacing seven-hundred-person departments. At the AI Engineer World’s Fair, Shawn Wang showcased a revolution: tiny, AI-augmented teams generating millions in ARR. Gamma serves 50M users with 30 people. Bolt.new hit $20M in 60 days with 15. These “small tribes” automate ops, skip meetings, and chase only the critical 10%. The org chart isn’t shrinking—it’s flipping upside down. Are we seeing efficiency… or obsolescence? (Latent Space)


3. ROBOTS THAT EAT ROBOTS: COLUMBIA'S CANNIBALISTIC BREAKTHROUGH
Robots can now eat each other to survive. At Columbia, modular bots called Truss Links self-assemble, adapt, and, when damaged, repair themselves by cannibalizing weaker units. This isn’t just clever design; it’s synthetic metabolism. Inspired by biology, these machines blur the boundary between organism and object. As robots evolve, self-heal, and self-sustain, the question shifts: are we building tools—or laying the foundations for a new species? (Discover Magazine)

4. 18,000 LIKES FOR FAKE FLOOD RESCUES: AI'S NICHE NIGHTMARE
18,000 people cheered LSU’s football coach for rescuing flood victims—except it never happened. Welcome to AI-generated unreality. One operator, hundreds of slop pages, and algorithmic precision now tailor fake heroics to your interests. These stories aren’t accidents; they’re engineered mirrors of what you want to believe. When truth is optional and virality is profitable, who’s curating your reality, and how would you even know? (404 Media)

5. AI DESIGNED A PHYSICS EXPERIMENT SO BIZARRE, THOUSANDS OF SCIENTISTS MISSED IT FOR 40 YEARS
LIGO took $1.1 billion and decades of genius to detect gravitational waves. An AI just made it 15% better, with designs so chaotic, physicists called them “alien.” From Caltech to China, AI is now reinventing experiments, rediscovering obscure theories, and outperforming Nobel-worthy minds. It finds patterns we can’t see, solves equations we can’t write, and doesn’t care why it works. Are we still scientists, or machine apprentices? (Quanta Magazine)
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