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    In a recent poll of technology executives, 92% said they expected to increase AI spending over the next year. Half expected more than 50% of their organization’s AI deployments to be autonomous within the next 24 months. These AI investments include machine learning, private large language models, AI agents, and more autonomous agentic AI capabilities.

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    AI: more production, fewer people… or both? This week: good news about AI. (Really.)   This is the age of AI and as IT leaders pursue digital transformation, they’re having to rethink how they run their departments and invest in technology platforms. No one really knows where this road leads — and one of our

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    “The first thing people should know about me is that I champion gender inclusion,” says Mel Migrino.   It’s a powerful statement, because there are many other things you might want to know about her, from her storied and ultra-successful career as a senior executive, to her faith, her blogging, and even her love of

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    The deal-making US government this month struck deals with Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic for federal workers to access their top generative AI (genAI) models at virtually no cost. Federal agencies will get access to Google Gemini for 47 cents per agency for a year — yes, 47 cents — with access to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude going for the still-low

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    As artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, gains traction in the business world after years of promise, a new generation of AI is starting to emerge — at least in the hype cycle. It’s not agentic AI, it’s not robotic AI, or physical AI. It is artificial general intelligence, or AGI. Two years ago, fear of

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    As August once again slips away, spare a thought for Apple’s armies of iPhone engineers, iOS developers and the marketing people who have almost certainly been sweating the details this summer ahead of the next major iPhone launch. With so much at stake, and all eyes on what the company does next with its hardware,

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    US President Donald Trump’s announcement Friday that the US government is taking a 9.9% stake in Intel to defend national interests will shift the dynamics of IT procurement globally. “Intel’s new identity as a government-backed ‘national champion’ represents a structural shift in how enterprises must evaluate supplier relationships,” said Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst at

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    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees a future where billions of robots serve humans, bringing in trillions of dollars in revenue for the company. To meet that goal, Nvidia on Monday unveiled a new computing device that will go into high-performing robots that could then try to replicate human behavior. The Jetson Thor robotics computers are capable of

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    Numerous tech companies are vying to harness the power of AI for a new generation of web browsers. Probably the most prominent is Perplexity’s Comet, which it describes as a “personal assistant and thinking partner” while you surf the web. Unsurprisingly, that approach can have enormous cybersecurity implications. As privacy-focused browser company Brave noted in a blog post

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    Earlier this month, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the quiet part out loud, telling reporters that he believes we’re in a “phase where investors as a whole are overexcited about AI.” Simmering concerns about a growing AI bubble — a word repeatedly invoked by Altman himself during the appearance — have gripped the industry, with

    NewsAugust 26, 2025
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