 Sunday Digest: What's Happening in the World of Technology, Business, and Geopolitics On Habr today, they are discussing a paradox: AI has learned to write code and draw, but captchas are still tricky. The article's author analyzes why neural network-based captcha recognition services are overrated, and where the real problem lies. Another telling case is developing a game using AI without programming experience. Spoiler: it didn't work out "in one evening," and it took almost a year. The myth that AI will replace a developer with a single prompt is shattered by reality. From business news: • Porsche is closing subsidiary divisions and cutting 500 employees as sales decline • Europe fined Yandex's subsidiary €100 million for transferring data from the Yango taxi service • Dua Lipa filed a $15 million lawsuit against Samsung for using her photo without permission • The Japanese sold 20,000 Mirumi robots for over $100 each—they can't do anything, but people buy them Geopolitics: Trump called Iran's response to the US proposal unacceptable, while rejecting claims that the war is over. Ushakov hinted at a possible new visit by Witkoff and Kushner to Russia. What does this mean for us? The AI tool market is overheated with expectations. Those who actually automate routine tasks (BIM collisions, CI testing) are reaping profits here and now. Meanwhile, hype topics like "AI will do everything for you" remain just hype topics. → https://asibiont.com/