Over the next year, AI's success won't depend on bigger or better models, but on the networks that support them.
Experts predict 2026 will bring less AI hype and more governance, delayed enterprise spending, AI moving into OT, smarter cyberattacks, and faster cooling tech.
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U.S. homebuyers will start to get some relief in 2026, with affordability improving as income growth outpaces home-price growth. Next year will mark the beginning of a long, slow recovery for the ...
How much the planet warms with each ton of carbon dioxide remains one of the most important questions in climate science, but there is uncertainty in predicting it. This uncertainty hinders ...
As the cryptocurrency market continues its unprecedented evolution, predicting the future of digital assets like XRP and Bitcoin becomes a topic of intense interest among investors, analysts, and ...
It’s an almost irresistible human impulse this time of year for people to take stock of the year gone by and try to predict the future. There are whole industries based on our inability to predict the ...
“In 2026, more news organizations will understand that people don’t always want an article. Sometimes they just want clarity.” Every December, when Nieman Lab asks for predictions, I think: Why ask ...
“We will not be able to thread AI through an existing brittle stack of legacy tech and journalism workflows. You actually have to start from scratch.” Like many of us in the news business of this ...
DraftKings Predictions has gone live in 38 states, bringing one of the biggest names in online gaming into the prediction market industry. Jeanine Hightower-Sellitto, Senior Vice President of ...