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    The rapid pace of AI development means new tools and services are appearing every day. It can be hard to tell which ones will last or be worth investing in. While many AI services come and go, one thing remains clear: investing in the right hardware is essential for long-term success in AI. The Importance

    AI HardwareJanuary 24, 2026
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    European lawmakers have taken a big step toward gaining more control over their digital future. On Thursday, they approved a detailed report that urges the European Commission to cut back on reliance on foreign technology companies. This move aims to boost Europe’s sovereignty in areas like semiconductors, cloud services, software, and artificial intelligence. The vote

    AI InfrastructureJanuary 24, 2026
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    The recent 2026 World Economic Forum meeting in Davos saw intense discussions about the future of artificial intelligence. Leaders and experts shared both excitement and concern about AI’s rapid growth. Many agree that AI could boost productivity and transform sectors like finance and healthcare, but others warn that unchecked progress might cause serious problems. The

    AI in Creative ArtsJanuary 24, 2026
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    At this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, European tech leaders shared concerns about the push for digital sovereignty. They warned that overemphasizing independence from US technology could slow down Europe’s digital progress and harm its competitiveness. While sovereignty is important, they emphasize the need for a balanced approach that allows innovation to thrive. The

    AI in Creative ArtsJanuary 24, 2026
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    As the global economy slows, Amazon is preparing for another round of layoffs. The cuts are expected to mainly affect its AWS division and other tech-focused teams. This move is part of Amazon’s plan to reduce its overall workforce by around 30,000 employees. Details of the Upcoming Layoffs Reuters reports that Amazon is planning to

    AI in BusinessJanuary 24, 2026
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    By 2026, finding budget-friendly PCs might become harder, and those available could cost more. This shift is mainly due to Intel changing its manufacturing focus from standard PC chips to high-performance processors designed for AI workloads. The company has admitted it underestimated demand for data center products and is now doubling down on hardware optimized

    AI HardwareJanuary 24, 2026
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    Cyber threats are constantly evolving, making it hard for traditional security methods to keep up. Security teams need smarter tools that can adapt quickly. Defensive AI, which combines machine learning with human oversight, is becoming a key part of modern cybersecurity. It helps identify and stop threats faster, reducing the risk of damage and data

    AI in EducationJanuary 24, 2026
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    Anthropic’s latest report sheds light on how people and companies are actually using large language models like Claude. The data comes from analyzing a million consumer interactions on Claude.ai and a million enterprise API calls, all from November 2025. Unlike surveys or samples of decision-makers, these figures are based on direct observations of real usage.

    AI in BusinessJanuary 24, 2026
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    LiveKit, the company behind the infrastructure that powers OpenAI’s ChatGPT voice mode, has announced a new funding round. They secured $100 million in a Series C investment, pushing their valuation to over $1 billion. The round was led by Index Ventures, with participation from Salesforce Ventures, Hanabi Capital, and returning investors Altimeter and Redpoint Ventures.

    AI in MarketingJanuary 23, 2026
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    Cambio, a company that uses artificial intelligence to improve commercial real estate decisions, has announced its public launch along with a fresh $18 million in funding. Maverick Ventures led the investment round, with support from notable investors like Y Combinator, Adverb Ventures, Peterson Ventures, and several angel investors from top tech and real estate firms.

    AI in Creative ArtsJanuary 23, 2026
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