
The Algorithm That Built a Stronger Man: One Swansea Local’s AI Gym Diary
A Swansea lifter handed his training log to an AI coach; twelve weeks later he’s hitting personal records and sparking debate about the future of personal training.
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A Swansea lifter handed his training log to an AI coach; twelve weeks later he’s hitting personal records and sparking debate about the future of personal training.

Baidu’s chip unit Kunlunxin seeks a Hong Kong IPO, aiming to cash in on China’s AI boom while navigating geopolitical headwinds.

In China, an AI system trained on over a million CT scans is catching pancreatic tumours months earlier than human radiologists, slashing detection time to seconds and pushing survival odds upward.

Neuralink plans to mass-produce coin-sized brain implants by 2026, aiming for 249,000 units annually. Elon Musk revealed a new Austin facility, FDA hurdles, and a market worth $8B.

BYD is about to overtake Tesla in annual electric-car sales for the first time, signalling a historic power shift in the global auto industry.

PEGI has quietly rated Splatoon 3 for “Switch 2,” hinting that Nintendo’s vibrant shooter could lead the charge onto the company’s unannounced console.

Leaked plans suggest Dell will relaunch its XPS laptop line at CES 2026 with OLED displays, Snapdragon and Arrow Lake chips, and premium pricing aimed squarely at Apple and AI PC rivals.

Games Workshop confirms the 11 January Warhammer Preview Live 2026, teasing codex drops, new plastic kits, and a possible Squats revival.

Stellantis restarts production of the 708-hp Ram TRX V-8, betting on relaxed emissions rules and loyal fans willing to pay six figures for thunderous performance.

Farmers are unleashing bacteria that slash nitrate runoff, cut fertilizer bills, and boost yields on a warming planet.

Samsung has started shipping 34-inch 360Hz QD-OLED panels with a new sub-pixel design that promises 35% sharper text, setting the stage for ultra-wide gaming monitors that could dethrone IPS.

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Roll 5G unfurls from phone to 11-inch tablet in seconds, packing Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 power and a $1,899 price tag.