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The AI Boom Isn’t Slowing Down Anytime Soon, Experts Say
AIInnovationSoftware

The AI Boom Isn’t Slowing Down Anytime Soon, Experts Say

According to industry experts, fears of an AI bubble are overblown. Instead, they forecast a massive expansion in 2026, driven by corporate use, robotics, and the true start of the consumer AI revolution.

by Alvarez JordanJanuary 8, 2026
The AI Factory Isn’t Here Yet, But It’s Coming
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The AI Factory Isn’t Here Yet, But It’s Coming

General Motors’ 1980s “factory of the future” was a costly, shambolic failure. Today, AI promises to finally deliver on that vision of smart, autonomous manufacturing, but the path is complex.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 7, 2026
Dell Finally Admits the AI PC Hype is Confusing Customers
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Dell Finally Admits the AI PC Hype is Confusing Customers

In a surprising admission at CES, Dell’s head of product said consumers are confused by AI features and aren’t buying PCs based on them. This is a stark reversal from the company’s “AI PC” focus just a year ago. The comments highlight growing industry pushback against forcing AI into every product.

by Alvarez JordanJanuary 7, 2026
Jensen Huang Says Humanoid Robots Will Be Human-Level This Year
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Jensen Huang Says Humanoid Robots Will Be Human-Level This Year

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicted at CES that humanoid robots will achieve human-level capabilities within the year. He argues they’ll create jobs to offset population decline, but not everyone is buying the optimistic timeline or the economic impact.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 7, 2026
AI Productivity Boom Is a Double-Edged Sword for the Fed
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AI Productivity Boom Is a Double-Edged Sword for the Fed

New data shows U.S. productivity is soaring, likely hitting its highest rate since 2020. This AI-fueled efficiency is creating a tricky puzzle for policymakers trying to manage inflation and employment.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 7, 2026
This AI Tool Might Just Make You Ditch NotebookLM
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This AI Tool Might Just Make You Ditch NotebookLM

A new AI tool called Recall is making waves by pulling structured insights from articles, PDFs, and videos. It organizes everything automatically and even acts as a notes app, filling gaps where rivals like NotebookLM fall short.

by Alvarez JordanJanuary 7, 2026
Your Employees’ Personal ChatGPT Accounts Are a Huge Security Risk
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Your Employees’ Personal ChatGPT Accounts Are a Huge Security Risk

A new report reveals the massive scale of “Shadow AI” in companies, where employees use personal AI accounts at work. This lack of oversight is causing data leaks to double, with thousands of policy violations happening monthly.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 7, 2026
AMD’s New AI Chips Take Aim at Nvidia and Apple
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AMD’s New AI Chips Take Aim at Nvidia and Apple

AMD used CES 2026 to launch its Ryzen AI 400 series for laptops and tease desktop versions. The company also expanded its high-end Ryzen AI Max lineup, making bold performance-per-dollar claims against Nvidia’s AI workstation and Apple’s latest silicon.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 6, 2026
Nvidia’s Next Superchip Aims to Make AI Way More Efficient
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Nvidia’s Next Superchip Aims to Make AI Way More Efficient

Nvidia has detailed its next-generation Vera Rubin AI platform, set for launch in the second half of 2026. The design packs huge power into a smaller footprint, aiming to transition AI from chatbots to autonomous agents.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 6, 2026
OpenAI’s fight to hide ChatGPT logs is basically over
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OpenAI’s fight to hide ChatGPT logs is basically over

A US judge has denied OpenAI’s objections to sharing 20 million de-identified ChatGPT logs with news organizations suing for copyright infringement. The plaintiffs are now pushing for sanctions and want to know if millions of deleted chats can be retrieved as evidence.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 6, 2026

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