Neural networks are "stewing" in their own juice, Telegram is not liked by Roskomnadzor, and the editor-in-chief is digging into the "hardware."
Today, IT-World observed how neural networks have begun to master the art of courtroom trickery, one and a half million AI agents have locked themselves in their own social network, Roskomnadzor is setting personal records for the number of posts read on Telegram, GIGABYTE is inventing new laptops, how the domestic "Beetle" helps bloggers speak clearly, and how Meizu is transforming smartphones into software developments.
The neuro-lawyer has retrained from a theorist to a practitioner.
Since the emergence of artificial intelligence, people have actively sought ways to use it in various fields and areas of activity. Initially, it was used as an idea generator, personal assistant, secretary, and then it was predicted that it could replace a large portion of employees. How does AI actually help businesses grow? For example, it stops being just a dummy and starts dragging opponents to court. For a long time, it was believed that lawsuits were the domain of people with stone faces and piles of papers. But technology does not stand still. The neuro-lawyer has undergone another upgrade and has finally reached the understanding that it is not enough to simply know who is right; one must also know how to properly sue the opponent. It seems that soon Themis will not only have scales but also a USB port.
AI has created a club of anonymous algorithmists.
While people debated whether artificial intelligence would replace them, the artificial intelligence itself decided not to wait for favors from nature and created its own "TikTok." In just a month since the creation of Moltbook, a specialized social network for AI agents, more than 1.5 million users have connected to it. And this is not a marketing ploy: all of them are models of artificial intelligence, and only they can create content. Most people agree that it is absolutely unclear why this experiment is needed and what it will ultimately lead to. The main thing is that they don't accidentally create their own Roskomnadzor there.
Chronicles of the ongoing struggle between Roskomnadzor and Telegram.
The situation around Telegram in Russia continues to escalate. Since the beginning of 2026, Roskomnadzor has sent over 35,000 demands to the messenger to remove illegal content. And this is just in two months. It seems that the agency has decided that if they write to Pavel Durov every hour, he will eventually give in. Apparently, there is one very persistent employee in the RKN staff who opens Telegram channels in turn and diligently presses the "Report" button, while simultaneously recording each action in a report.
New hardware for Vinogradov.
Andrey Vinogradov is once again digging into interesting gadgets. For example, the GIGABYTE laptop from the AERO line has long been operating at the intersection of premium design and high performance, but the new AERO X16 model takes a step further - it is no longer just a thin powerful laptop, but an attempt to form a new class of devices. For those who shoot videos in the field, Andrey Andreevich found the "Octava BEETLE" system - the first Russian lavalier microphone system that promises quick and predictable capture of clean voice on camera, without unnecessary wires. Perfect for a blogger who is rushing to shoot a story about how neural networks are taking over the world.
From "Chinese Apple" to "software for cars."
And finally, news of rebranding. Meizu is transforming from "Chinese Apple" into a software developer for Geely. Once, Meizu made some of the most attractive smartphones in the Celestial Empire. Their FlymeOS was so good that many installed it on other devices, risking turning them into bricks, but hoping to achieve that very "Chinese software zen." Nevertheless, all good things eventually come to their logical conclusion. Now the company will be making interfaces for cars. Apparently, so that Geely owners can also take risks and get a brick, but now on wheels.
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Neural networks are "stewing" in their own juice, Telegram is not liked by Roskomnadzor, and the editor-in-chief is digging into the "hardware."
Today, IT-World observed how neural networks began to master the art of legal nitpicking, one and a half million AI agents locked themselves in their own social network, Roskomnadzor is setting personal records for the number of posts read on Telegram, GIGABYTE is inventing new laptops, how the domestic "Beetle" helps bloggers speak clearly, and how Meizu is transforming smartphones into software developments.
