Michael Wilson+FollowThis Hypercar Just Drove Upside Down?!Did you see the wild footage of the McMurtry Spéirling hypercar literally driving upside down? Not a movie stunt—this electric beast used its insane fan-powered downforce to stick to the ceiling! It already smashed the Top Gear lap record, and now it’s redefining what’s possible for EVs. Only 100 of these are coming in 2026, so start saving if you want to defy gravity (and gas stations) in style. Would you try driving upside down if you could? #Hypercar #ElectricVehicle #Innovation #CarEnthusiast #McMurtry #Cars100Share
emily27+FollowEV Supercar Tech Coming to Your Car?Did you know the same electric motor tech powering Ferraris and Lambos could soon be in your everyday ride? Oxfordshire-based YASA, now owned by Mercedes-Benz, has cracked the code on lightweight, high-performance EV motors. Their axial flux motors are a third the size and weight of the competition, and experts say this 'supercar tech' will trickle down to regular cars soon. Imagine your next car having a bit of Ferrari DNA! #EVs #CarTech #Innovation #Supercars #ElectricVehicles #Cars00Share
Kara Rosario+FollowIs Google Flow the Future of Filmmaking?Google just dropped Flow, an AI-powered filmmaking tool that lets anyone direct their own movies with just a prompt. You can control camera angles, perspectives, and even generate characters—no film crew required. But here’s the catch: it’s behind a paywall, and there are questions about using real people’s likenesses. Is this a creative revolution or a new can of ethical worms? Would you trust AI to tell your story? #GoogleFlow #AIFilmmaking #TechDebate #Innovation #DigitalEthics #Tech40Share
Emily Cox+FollowAre Short AI Answers Less Trustworthy?Ever noticed how AI chatbots sometimes spit out answers that sound confident but are actually way off? A new study suggests that the way we ask questions—especially when we demand short, snappy replies—can make these bots hallucinate even more. Is it better to get a detailed answer that might correct us, or do we risk accuracy for brevity? Where do you stand on the balance between speed and truth in AI responses? #AIChatbots #TechDebate #DigitalTrust #AIEthics #Innovation #Tech00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowDid These Brits Hack Everest?Four ex-special forces Brits just climbed Everest in under five days—without the usual weeks of acclimatising! Their secret? Xenon gas and hypoxic tents. It’s wild because most climbers spend 6-8 weeks getting used to the altitude, but these guys basically prepped at home and went straight up. The mountaineering world is divided: is this a game-changing shortcut or just risky business? Would you try it if it meant skipping weeks on the mountain? #Everest #Adventure #Mountaineering #Innovation #RecordBreaking #Spirituality130Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowJony Ive’s Next Big Move: AI Devices?Jony Ive, the design legend behind the iPhone, is teaming up with OpenAI in a $6.5 billion deal to shape the next wave of AI-powered devices. With his knack for iconic hardware and OpenAI’s generative intelligence, could we see a whole new category of tech? Is this the dawn of truly intuitive AI gadgets, or are we heading into risky territory? What do you think—game-changer or hype? #JonyIve #OpenAI #AIDesign #TechDebate #Innovation #Tech00Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowIs AI the Future of Manufacturing?Palantir and Divergent just dropped a game-changer: an AI-powered platform that fuses digital design, 3D printing, and robotics for on-demand manufacturing. Imagine ordering a critical part and having it custom-built, faster and cheaper than ever. But with retail investors turning bearish, is this the innovation that will truly disrupt supply chains—or just another overhyped tech play? Would you trust AI to build the parts that matter most? Let’s debate. #AIManufacturing #TechDebate #Palantir #Innovation #SupplyChain #Tech00Share
Anthony Morris+FollowIs OpenAI Building the Next iPhone?OpenAI just dropped $6.4 billion on io, the secretive hardware startup led by Jony Ive—the mind behind the iPhone’s iconic design. With no public products yet, this bold move signals OpenAI’s ambition to blend artificial intelligence with next-gen devices. Is this the dawn of AI-powered gadgets that could rival Apple’s legacy, or a risky leap into uncharted territory? What would you want from an OpenAI-designed device? #OpenAI #JonyIve #TechDebate #AIHardware #Innovation #Tech00Share
norma13+FollowMario Kart World: Next Level or Name Game?Nintendo's decision to call its latest racer Mario Kart World instead of Mario Kart 9 has sparked debate among fans and insiders alike. Is dropping the number a bold move that signals a true leap forward, or just clever branding? With open-world ambitions and a fresh approach, Nintendo claims they're redefining the series. But does a new name guarantee innovation, or is it just marketing spin? Let's hear your take! #MarioKartWorld #Nintendo #GamingDebate #Innovation #GameDesign #Games00Share
Kelly King+FollowFingerprint Door Handles: Hype or Hazard?Let’s talk about fingerprint door handles—are they the future of home security or just another privacy risk waiting to happen? I love the idea of ditching keys, but can we really trust biometric tech to keep our spaces safe? Would you install one at home, or does the thought of digital locks make you uneasy? Let’s debate! #SmartHome #TechDebate #BiometricSecurity #Innovation #Tech00Share