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IBM CEO: AI Won’t Necessarily Lead To Smaller Headcount
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna discusses the future of work in the AI era, a massive $10 billion investment in quantum computing, and the U.S.'s evolving role in semiconductor manufacturing.
The High Price of AI Dominance: Why Super Micro’s $7 Billion Gambit Rattled Wall Street
Super Micro Computer sees its stock tumble despite robust AI server orders, as a massive $7 billion financing plan raises questions about the sustainability of its rapid expansion.
Meta's AI Vulnerability: When Artificial Intelligence Opened the Door to Instagram Hackers
A critical flaw in Meta's AI systems allowed malicious actors to hijack Instagram accounts, raising serious questions about the safety of automated support and identity verification.
Cohere Open-Sources North Mini Code: A High-Performance Coding Agent for a Single H100
Cohere disrupts the AI coding landscape by releasing an open-source model that rivals Claude 3.5 Sonnet while running efficiently on a single NVIDIA H100 GPU.
Apple’s new Siri AI is more than just a smarter assistant — it's a new enterprise app layer
At WWDC 2026, Apple transformed Siri from a simple voice interface into a powerful orchestration system that threatens Microsoft's dominance in the enterprise sector.
Democrats Push for Military AI Restrictions Following Anthropic’s Pentagon Controversy
Following revelations of Claude's integration into Pentagon operations, Democratic lawmakers are pushing for strict laws to prevent autonomous lethal AI systems.
FIS CEO Stephanie Ferris: Moving from Banking Transactions to Integrated Data Ecosystems
FIS CEO Stephanie Ferris discusses how AI and unified data are transforming the customer experience, creating a seamless financial ecosystem for the modern era.
Tech and Innovator Days: Positioning Artificial Intelligence at the Heart of Academic Research
A deep dive into how academic institutions like GCU are redefining education and research through the lens of Artificial Intelligence in 2026.
Melania Trump’s AI Challenge: Bridging the Digital Divide and the Future of Educational Policy
The former First Lady hosts the AI Challenge Awards, highlighting the critical role of AI literacy in schools and the intersection of technology and public policy.
The Last-Mile Revolution: Why Robots Will Deliver Your Pizza Cheaper Than Humans
Starship Technologies and the rise of autonomous couriers are redefining the urban landscape, promising drastic cost reductions and lower emissions.
CISA at the AI Frontier: Hiring Milestones and New Directives for National Security
CISA Director Jen Easterly details the agency's progress in talent acquisition and the implementation of the new AI Binding Operational Directive.
Nissan's AI Bet: A Digital Renaissance or a Final Stand for the Japanese Giant?
Nissan is betting billions on factory automation, hoping that AI will reverse falling profits and restore its position as a global automotive leader.