
AI Is Changing How People Use AT&T Home Internet—And Helping Stabilize the Network
AT&T reports that consumer upload traffic is growing twice as fast as download traffic, driven by AI interactions such as voice, video, and code submissions. By 2025, this shift reflects a broader change in home internet usage patterns, with users sending more data to AI services. To accommodate the new demand, AT&T has deployed its own AI tools to design, model, and optimize network capacity across hundreds of thousands of sites. The AI‑powered system also auto‑heals faults and expedites outage notifications and customer credits, bolstering satisfaction.

Systems Design and the Semantic Revolution
The article revisits Postel’s Law—strict sending, generous receiving—as the foundation of internet interoperability and argues it now underpins the semantic revolution driven by large language models (LLMs). After costly cycles of syntax‑focused standards like XML and blockchain, LLMs are tackling...

What This Texas Republican Primary Revealed About the Politics of AI Data Centers
Texas Republican primary saw incumbent Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller lose to businessman Nate Sheets. Miller warned that AI data centers were devouring farmland and water, proposing “agriculture freedom zones.” Voters rejected his message, indicating AI economic momentum may trump rural...

AI ‘Vibe-Coded’ War Dashboards Are Flooding Social Media
Following the February 28 US‑Israeli strikes on Iran, a wave of AI‑generated “vibe‑coded” dashboards has flooded social media, offering real‑time visualizations of the conflict. These tools, built with Claude Code, pull RSS feeds, sentiment trackers, market data and live video into...

How to Understand the Circular Dealmaking Fueling the AI Boom
AI firms are deepening a web of reciprocal investments as the sector races for compute power. OpenAI announced a $110 billion funding round, with Amazon contributing $50 billion and Nvidia $30 billion. AMD will deploy 6 GW of GPUs to Meta’s data centers and...

AI Won’t Replace Strategy: It Will Expose It
AI hype has driven boardroom roadmaps and “AI‑first” mandates, yet the technology does not generate strategy; it merely uncovers whether a firm already possesses one. The real competitive advantage will come from internal models that map a company’s unique business...

Should You Be Using AI for Performance Reviews?
AI tools are rapidly moving from recruitment to real‑time performance management, with at least 70 % of knowledge‑economy workers already using AI at work. Traditional annual reviews are criticized for subjectivity and inconsistency, prompting organizations to adopt algorithms that analyze workflows,...

How Small Businesses Can Win in the AI Era
AI has become the first stop in many consumer journeys, with 36% of couples now using AI for wedding planning—a near‑doubling year‑over‑year. The Knot Worldwide responded by launching a ChatGPT‑based app that surfaces vetted vendors directly within the AI chat....

Moltbook: The Conversation We Should Be Having
Moltbook sparked a media frenzy by showcasing AI agents that appeared to develop their own language, religion and sub‑agents, but many of those interactions were human‑orchestrated. The piece highlights the staggering compute costs of modern models, with OpenAI spending over...

OpenAI Wants to Get the Government Hooked on ChatGPT
OpenAI is rapidly embedding its generative AI tools across the U.S. federal landscape, with 37 agencies and roughly 80,000 employees now using ChatGPT. The company is offering the technology at deep discounts and has secured a fast‑track pathway to deploy...

Is AI the End of Lawyers, or the Beginning of Access to Justice?
Generative AI is rapidly entering the legal market, with startups securing billion‑dollar valuations and offering low‑cost, on‑demand advice. While the technology promises to narrow the access‑to‑justice gap for the 93% of low‑income Americans who lack representation, AI “hallucinations” that fabricate...

How AI Evolved From Quest for a Mathematical Theory of the Mind
Tom Griffiths, a Princeton professor, explains how the quest for a mathematical theory of the mind shaped modern artificial intelligence. He traces AI’s lineage to Enlightenment thinkers who first applied mathematics to mental processes, leading to logic, digital computers, and...

Harvard Study Shows AI Stock Trading Rivals Many Picks Made by Fund Managers
A Harvard Business School working paper finds that artificial intelligence can predict about 71% of mutual fund managers’ trade directions, and for some senior managers in less competitive categories the prediction rate approaches 100%. Predictability is higher for managers with...

This AI Note-Taking Startup Thinks It’s Building the ‘Steering Wheel’ for Chatbots
Granola, a London‑based AI note‑taking startup founded by former Socratic CEO Chris Pedregal, is positioning its real‑time transcription tool as the "steering wheel" for large language models. Unlike competitors that record audio or deploy bots, Granola overlays editable notes on...

Why Focusing on Cost-Cutting During the AI Revolution Is a Strategic Mistake
The article warns that focusing on cost‑cutting during the AI revolution is a strategic misstep, as many firms treat AI like a simple efficiency tool rather than a transformative technology. Historically, only a small minority of companies reinvented themselves around...

Hollywood Is Freaking Out over a Viral AI Video Showing Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise Fighting
A 15‑second AI‑generated video of Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise fighting went viral, racking up over 1.8 million views on X. The clip was produced with Seedance 2.0, a new deep‑fake service launched by ByteDance. Hollywood insiders, including screenwriter Rhett Reese, reacted...

At AI Summit, Prime Minister Modi Pitches India as Global Hub for Artificial Intelligence
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the India AI Impact Summit to position the country as a global AI hub, urging firms to design and develop AI in India and export it worldwide. He highlighted India’s massive digital user base...

OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity Near Approval to Host AI Directly for the U.S. Government (Exclusive)
OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity are on the cusp of receiving FedRAMP 20x authorization, allowing them to host AI services on their own clouds for U.S. government use. The approval will be limited to low‑impact, pilot deployments but marks a shift toward...

Why Corporate Reputation Matters More than Ever in the Age of AI and Polarization
Corey duBrowa, CEO of Burson, argues that corporate reputation is the most valuable yet misunderstood asset in today’s AI‑driven, politically polarized market. Executives face heightened pressure to navigate AI governance debates, regulatory uncertainty, and a global rightward shift while maintaining...

Stop Trying to Replace Your Servers
Restaurant operators have long used kiosks and mobile ordering, but a 12‑point drop in friendliness scores and a 33% customer avoidance rate signal that front‑of‑house automation is backfiring. Savneet Singh argues that AI should shift to back‑of‑house tasks—inventory forecasting, real‑time...

This New York Bar Hosted an AI Dating Pop-Up Where Singles Matched with Chatbots for Valentine’s Day
EVA AI organized a two‑day pop‑up at Manhattan’s Same Same Wine Bar where singles dined alone with headphones, chatting with AI companions on their phones. Attendees could bring personal AI partners or speed‑date among the app’s 100 pre‑built characters. The...

Developers Are Still Weighing the Pros and Cons of AI Coding Agents
Developers are increasingly adopting AI coding assistants such as Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex, but they remain wary of the "AI slop"—code that introduces bugs or security flaws. While the tools can accelerate short‑term development, they often lose context in...

AI Expert Predicted AI Would End Humanity in 2027—Now He’s Changing His Timeline
Former OpenAI researcher Daniel Kokotajlo, who warned that unchecked AI would trigger an apocalypse in April 2027, has revised his timeline, now expecting superintelligence to emerge around 2034. The original "AI 2027" paper attracted attention from U.S. officials, religious leaders, and skeptics,...

How AI Is Rewriting 70 Years of Lending Rules
The article argues that traditional credit scores, unchanged for 70 years, are being supplanted by AI‑driven machine‑learning models that analyze the full breadth of credit‑bureau data. These models capture nuanced payment patterns, seasonal cash‑flow variations, and interaction effects that a...

We’re Entering the Era of ‘AI Unless Proven Otherwise’
AI‑generated media has moved from novelty to mainstream, with deepfakes, chart‑topping songs and a TV ad aired during the NBA Finals. A Gallup Q3 2025 survey shows 45 % of U.S. employees now use AI at work, while a ZeroBounce poll finds...

Why a Korean Film Exec Is Betting Big on AI
Hyun Park, a veteran at Studio Dragon, is spearheading a shift toward Korean sci‑fi by leveraging artificial intelligence. His production firm Alquimista Media was recently bought by Utopai East, the Korean arm of Silicon Valley’s AI‑focused Utopai Studios. The deal...

Mozilla’s New AI Strategy Marks a Return to Its ‘Rebel Alliance’ Roots
Mozilla announced that Firefox 148 will let users enable or disable individual AI features such as translation, tab grouping, and chatbot sidebars. The move is part of a broader “rebel alliance” strategy outlined in the State of Mozilla report, aiming to...

Warp Unveils New Software for Collaborative AI Coding
Warp has introduced Oz, a cloud‑based platform that lets development teams command AI agents collaboratively. The tool builds on Warp’s earlier agentic development environment, shifting AI interaction from isolated local machines to shared, secure sandboxes. Oz records every agent action,...

Medicare’s New Pilot Program Taps AI to Review Claims. Here’s Why It’s Risky
Medicare has launched a six‑year pilot called the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISER) model, requiring prior authorization for 14 types of procedures and devices in traditional Medicare. The program uses artificial‑intelligence software to flag and deny claims it deems...

This Dunkin’ Franchisee Is Using AI to Track Inventory and Predict Donut Demand
Bluemont Group, a Dunkin’ franchisee operating 99 stores, launched Do’Cast—an AI system built with PreciTaste that uses in‑store cameras and predictive modeling to monitor donut inventory and forecast demand. By factoring sales history, weather, holidays and local events, Do’Cast has...

‘Today’ Host Savannah Guthrie Is Demanding Proof of Life for Her Mother. Deepfakes Will Make that Complicated
Savannah Guthrie publicly demanded proof of life for her missing 84‑year‑old mother, warning that AI‑generated deepfakes could be used by kidnappers. The FBI highlighted that synthetic video and audio now undermine traditional verification methods. While no deepfake evidence has been...

How AI Is Forcing Journalists and PR to Work Smarter, Not Louder
AI is transforming journalism and public relations by shifting the focus from volume to narrative relevance. Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) will become the new front‑door of the internet as AI answer engines replace traditional search results. Studies show AI portals...

AI Is Helping Funders Evaluate More Ideas More Fairly
Solve received 2,901 grant applications for its 2025 Global Challenges and deployed an AI screening tool built on GPT‑4o mini. The system evaluated objective eligibility, assigned pass/fail/review scores, and reduced initial screening time from 25 days to ten. AI proved...

This Is the Next Big Thing in Corporate AI
The article argues that the era of simply plugging large language models (LLMs) into business workflows is ending as these models become commoditized. While LLMs improve efficiency, they offer limited differentiation because they are broadly accessible and trained on similar...

Are LTMs the Next LLMs? This New Type of AI Can Do What Large-Language Models Can’t
Fundamental, a San Francisco startup, has introduced the first public large tabular model (LTM) called NEXUS, targeting enterprise structured data. Unlike large‑language models that rely on unstructured text, LTMs can ingest and analyze rows and columns from spreadsheets, sensor feeds,...

Snowflake Thinks AI Coding Agents Are Solving the Wrong Problem
AI coding agents have exploded onto the tech scene, promising rapid, autonomous software creation. In practice, they falter when confronted with the complex data‑governance, security, and audit requirements of large enterprises. Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy argues that most agents are...

Google Parent Alphabet Predicts a Sharp Surge in 2026 Capital Spending on AI
Alphabet announced a capital‑expenditure target of $175‑$185 billion for 2026, far surpassing analysts’ $115.26 billion estimate. The guidance sent the stock down more than 6% in after‑hours trading. Google Cloud reported fourth‑quarter revenue of $17.7 billion, a 48% year‑over‑year increase that beat expectations....

AI Is About to Invade the Real World
In 2026 AI is expected to move beyond purely digital tasks and embed itself in physical systems. The transition is being led by autonomous vehicles, which are finally achieving commercial viability after decades of research. Simultaneously, robots, drones, and edge‑computing...

Looking Back at the 5 Biggest AI Lessons of 2025
In 2025 the AI industry learned that rapid feature rollout is insufficient without robust data infrastructure and governance. AutoDS’s CEO Lior Pozin discovered that once a solid foundation of data ownership and access was built, AI shifted from a novelty...

OpenClaw Is a Major Leap Forward for AI—And a Cybersecurity Nightmare
Cybersecurity researchers uncovered roughly 1,000 unprotected gateways to OpenClaw, an open‑source proactive AI agent accessed through WhatsApp and Telegram. The exposed endpoints let anyone read or write files, hijack connected accounts, and exploit a plugin‑ranking system that a white‑hat hacker...

Why Insurers’ Increased Use of AI Is Sparking Concerns for Policyholders
Insurers are increasingly relying on AI‑driven valuation software such as Xactimate to calculate property‑damage payouts. In the case of William May, whose Pacific Palisades home was destroyed in the 2025 wildfires, State Farm’s AI estimate was $1.35 million—about 20% lower than...

What Happens to the AI Exit Market if the FTC Cracks Down on ‘Acquihires’?
The FTC is signaling a shift toward treating both traditional acquihires and reverse‑acquihires as subject to the same antitrust standards that govern full mergers. Reverse‑acquihires—where a firm takes a minority stake or no money but hires key talent—have historically avoided...

Can AI Make Life Easier for Working Parents?
Working parents are overwhelmed by constant digital demands, from work emails to school notifications, and are seeking time‑saving solutions. The article argues that generative AI can alleviate this burden by summarizing lengthy messages, drafting polite communications, and handling routine household...

This Whole AI Thing Is Simpler than You Think
Executives are now asking why AI hasn’t delivered the promised productivity gains, and the answer is organizational misalignment rather than technology limits. Microsoft’s own study shows only 25 % of AI initiatives met expected returns, highlighting a systemic shortfall. Thought leaders...

You’re Not Alone in Feeling Unprepared for the AI Boom
Professionals across law, government and nonprofits are reporting a growing sense of being "unprepared for what has already happened" as generative AI rapidly automates tasks they once mastered. The phrase, popularized by journalist Alex Steffen and highlighted in an NPR...

Why a Lack of Governance Will Hurt Companies Using Agentic AI
Businesses are rapidly integrating agentic AI, with 41% of firms using autonomous systems in routine operations. Yet only 27% report mature governance frameworks to monitor these tools, creating a stark risk gap. Real‑world incidents, such as robotaxis stalling during a...

Why Predictable AI Will Finally Fix Customer Experience
John Sabino argues that the CX crisis stems from measuring activity rather than outcomes. Companies are moving toward hybrid AI‑human models that prioritize resolution quality, personalization, and revenue impact. In 2026, the focus shifts to predictable AI, with assurance layers...

Chip Firm ASML to Slash 1,700 Jobs and Posts Record Profit for 2025 Thanks to AI Boom
ASML posted a record €9.6 billion net profit in 2025 on €32.7 billion of sales, propelled by surging AI‑driven demand for its extreme‑ultraviolet lithography tools. The Dutch chip‑machine maker announced a 4 % workforce reduction, cutting roughly 1,700 jobs to streamline engineering and...

Why Yann LeCun Left Meta, and What It Means for AI’s Next Frontier
Yann LeCun, a Turing‑Award‑winning AI pioneer, announced his departure from Meta after more than a decade leading FAIR, the company’s flagship research lab. His exit underscores a deep philosophical split at Meta between scaling massive language models and pursuing AI that...

How K-12 Schools Are Left on Their Own to Develop AI Policies
K‑12 schools are navigating generative AI without clear state mandates, leaving policy development to individual districts. A 2025 survey of the National Association of State Boards of Education shows most states only offer guidance, while ethical worries—student safety, data privacy,...