A.I.
Fun with AI- 3 Actionable AI Recommendations for Businesses in 2026by Artificial Intelligence Blog on 11/12/2025
In 2026, AI advantage will not come from tools but from focus. This piece outlines three concrete, disruptive moves businesses can make to turn AI into durable leverage, plus the contrarian and pessimistic views leaders should confront head-on.
- Is AI Better than Bacon?by Artificial Intelligence Blog on 27/11/2025
Is artificial intelligence better than bacon? One crunches data, the other crunches joy. This playful, slightly unscientific showdown pits algorithms against cured pork and bacon still wins.
- The Ideal AI Deviceby Artificial Intelligence Blog on 24/11/2025
The future AI device will blend into daily life and feel more like a helpful companion than a gadget, offering instant, contextual support whenever needed.
- 100% Unemployment is Inevitable*by Artificial Intelligence Blog on 20/11/2025
As AI rapidly reshapes white-collar work, early data already shows rising unemployment in the most exposed industries, raising the provocative question of whether certain knowledge-worker roles are ultimately destined for 100 percent automation as AI accelerates toward AGI.
- The Next Leap in Intelligence: Hello, I am Gemini 3 Proby Artificial Intelligence Blog on 17/11/2025
A concise look at what Gemini 3 Pro gets right, where it still lags, and what its debut says about the coming wave of AI models.
- Cybersecurity and LLMsby Artificial Intelligence Blog on 13/11/2025
Large language models are becoming both powerful security tools and high-value targets, creating new attack surfaces where multimodal exploits, jailbreaks, prompt leakage, and AI-assisted cybercrime are evolving faster than current defenses.
- The Great AI Pop: What Will We Call the First AI Bust?by Artificial Intelligence Blog on 06/11/2025
A sharp look at how the first true AI downturn might unfold, what could trigger it, and the stories we will tell about the moment the hype finally cracked.
- Is the “AI bubble” about to burst in late 2025 or 2026?by Artificial Intelligence Blog on 03/11/2025
AI investment is still climbing, but early cracks are showing. This post looks at whether late 2025 or 2026 could mark the point where hype cools and fundamentals matter again.
- Everyone can now fly their own drone.by Artificial Intelligence Blog on 30/10/2025
Using Google’s new Veo 3.1 AI video model, we created a breathtaking FPV drone flight through mountain valleys that feels entirely real yet took only minutes to generate.
- How does AI work?by Artificial Intelligence Blog on 27/10/2025
A clear and beginner-friendly explanation of how artificial intelligence works, from data and training to how models like ChatGPT and Midjourney generate their results.
- AI at the Core of Corporate Wellness: Redefining Enterprise Productivityby Dan Agbo on 31/03/2026
For years, the corporate world approached employee well-being with a fundamental disconnect: treating it as a peripheral HR initiative rather than a core driver of business performance. We offered discounted gym memberships, hosted annual seminars, and hoped for the best. Yet, as the complexities […]
- Big data development: 8 Steps to Successby Anastasiia Zharovskikh on 26/03/2026
Data is everywhere today. Every time someone visits a website, uses a mobile app, makes an online purchase, or interacts with a connected device, new data is created. Businesses are surrounded by this information such as customer behavior, transactions, operations, and market trends. But having […]
- Vasili Triant — Why AI Is Replacing CRM Layers, Not Enterprise Systemsby Martin Russo on 19/03/2026
Executive Summary. Vasili Triant explains why AI is not replacing enterprise systems but eliminating redundant CRM layers as the stack shifts toward real-time orchestration and unified agent workflows. Enterprise customer experience is entering a structural transition as AI moves from front-end […]
- France Hoang — Building Governable AI Systems for Universitiesby Martin Russo on 18/03/2026
Executive Summary. France Hoang argues that AI in education must evolve from isolated tools into governed, collaborative infrastructure that institutions can oversee, audit, and align with learning outcomes. As AI becomes embedded in higher education, institutions face a fundamental shift from […]
- Ravi Teja Alchuri — Engineering Trustworthy AI for Production-Scale Fleet Systemsby Martin Russo on 12/03/2026
Executive Summary. Ravi Teja Alchuri explains why deploying AI in fleet telematics platforms requires architectural discipline, governance guardrails, and systems trust to operate reliably at production scale. Fleet telematics platforms represent one of the most demanding environments for […]
- Jeff Fettes — Why Most CX AI Pilots Fail at Scaleby Martin Russo on 11/03/2026
Executive Summary. Jeff Fettes argues that the real challenge in customer experience AI is not building smarter models but defining clear operational boundaries for what AI agents are allowed to do. Customer experience operations are emerging as a proving ground for enterprise AI. Yet many […]
- Glen Tullman — Consumer-Directed Care and the Rise of AI-Powered WayFinding in Healthcareby Martin Russo on 03/03/2026
Executive Summary. As healthcare grows more fragmented and costly, Transcarent CEO Glen Tullman explains why consumer-directed platforms powered by generative AI are emerging as the next structural shift. He outlines how WayFinding moves from search to agentic action, why aligned incentives matter […]
- Casey Hite — Engineering Predictable Access in AI-Driven Healthcare Operationsby Martin Russo on 27/02/2026
Executive Summary. Casey Hite explains how fragmented insurance workflows are becoming the proving ground for AI in healthcare operations, and why real-time validation, disciplined automation, and governance-first design are essential to improving patient access without eroding trust. As healthcare […]
- Planning for AI Induced Economic Volatilityby Michael de la Maza, PhD on 25/02/2026
Enterprise deployments of large language models and agentic workflows are shifting from experimental pilots to core infrastructure. In 2025, enterprises piloted AI. In 2026, they are going to production and, in 2027, they will scale. As organizations go to production, the company focus is on […]
- Nithin Mohan — Why AI Breakthroughs Depend on Supercomputing Disciplineby Martin Russo on 25/02/2026
Executive Summary. As enterprises race to adopt AI, HPE leader Nithin Mohan explains why infrastructure, not algorithms, is becoming the real constraint. He outlines how exascale computing, agentic system reliability, and distributed AI operations are redefining what it takes to move from […]
- AI-Powered In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems (IVMS): How Saudi Construction Fleets Are Slashing Accident Ratesby Shoyab Ali on 14/04/2026
AI-powered In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems improve construction fleet safety through real-time alerts, driver monitoring, and proactive risk prevention.
- Construction Safety Technologies Deployment: A Strategic Guide for EHS Leadersby Shoyab Ali on 13/04/2026
EHS guide to deploying construction AI safety technologies: risk profiling, phased rollout, software fit, and KPI tracking for real site impact.
- From HIRARC to SHASSIC: Using Vision AI to Improve Safety Scores in Malaysia Constructionby Dr. Dorothy Dutta on 10/04/2026
Vision AI enhances HIRARC & SHASSIC compliance in Malaysia construction with real-time hazard detection and smarter safety scoring.
- How AI Is Supporting Green Building Certification and Environmental Compliance on Construction Sites in the GCCby Shoyab Ali on 30/03/2026
GCC construction sites struggle to prove continuous compliance. AI now monitors dust, waste & emissions 24/7 — turning real-time data into audit-ready proof.
- From Vision AI to Smartwatches: Building a Real-Time Hazard Response Systemby Barnali Sharma on 27/03/2026
Vision AI detects hazards instantly. Without smartwatch haptic alerts, it's just data. Close the gap with a 3-second corrective action loop.
- Computer Vision Inventory Management: 5 Key Applications Across Manufacturing and Logisticsby Shoyab Ali on 26/03/2026
Computer vision streamlines inventory with automated counting, real-time tracking, dock verification, and audit-ready accuracy.
- The Modular Construction Safety Blind Spot That AI Can Now Seeby Dr. Dorothy Dutta on 25/03/2026
Modular construction safety has blind spots traditional systems miss. AI monitoring detects risks in real time across factories and sites.
- How AI-Integrated Payroll and Workforce Analytics Help Close Productivity Gaps in KSA & UAEby Barnali Sharma on 20/03/2026
Optimize KSA & UAE operations with AI payroll, real-time attendance, and WPS compliance. Close productivity gaps with one smart platform.
- Forklift-Pedestrian Collisions: Why the Ports, Warehouses and Logistics Industry's Most Preventable Fatality Is Still Happening in 2026by Dr. Dorothy Dutta on 19/03/2026
Forklift pedestrian collision prevention in warehouses, ports and logistics still fails in 2026.
- AI-Enabled Spatial Analytics in Construction: What This Shift Means for Construction Automation in Hong Kongby Gary Ng on 18/03/2026
How AI-enabled spatial analytics and LiDAR are transforming construction site monitoring, progress tracking, and project oversight in real time.
- Redefining the future of software engineeringby MIT Technology Review Insights on 14/04/2026
Software engineering has experienced two seismic shifts this century. First was the rise of the open source movement, which gradually made code accessible to developers and engineers everywhere. Second, the adoption of development operations (DevOps) and agile methodologies took software from […]
- Coming soon: 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Nowby Niall Firth, Amy Nordrum on 14/04/2026
Each year we compile our 10 Breakthrough Technologies list, featuring our educated predictions for which technologies will have the biggest impact on how we live and work. This year, however, we had a dilemma. While our final picks encompass all our core coverage areas (energy, AI, and biotech, […]
- Why opinion on AI is so dividedby Will Douglas Heaven on 13/04/2026
This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. In an industry that doesn’t stand still, Stanford’s AI Index, an annual roundup of key results and trends, is a chance to take a breath. (It’s a marathon, […]
- Want to understand the current state of AI? Check out these charts.by Michelle Kim on 13/04/2026
If you’re following AI news, you’re probably getting whiplash. AI is a gold rush. AI is a bubble. AI is taking your job. AI can’t even read a clock. The 2026 AI Index from Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, AI’s annual report card, comes out today […]
- Mustafa Suleyman: AI development won’t hit a wall anytime soon—here’s whyby Mustafa Suleyman on 08/04/2026
We evolved for a linear world. If you walk for an hour, you cover a certain distance. Walk for two hours and you cover double that distance. This intuition served us well on the savannah. But it catastrophically fails when confronting AI and the core exponential trends at its heart. From the time I […]
- Enabling agent-first process redesignby MIT Technology Review Insights on 07/04/2026
Unlike static, rules-based systems, AI agents can learn, adapt, and optimize processes dynamically. As they interact with data, systems, people, and other agents in real time, AI agents can execute entire workflows autonomously. But unlocking their potential requires redesigning processes around […]
- The one piece of data that could actually shed light on your job and AIby James O'Donnell on 06/04/2026
This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Within Silicon Valley’s orbit, an AI-fueled jobs apocalypse is spoken about as a given. The mood is so grim that a societal impacts researcher at Anthropic, […]
- AI is changing how small online sellers decide what to makeby Caiwei Chen on 06/04/2026
For years Mike McClary sold the Guardian LTE Flashlight, a heavy-duty black model, online through his small outdoor brand. The product, designed for brightness and durability, became one of his most popular items ever. Even after he stopped offering it around 2017, customers kept sending him emails […]
- The gig workers who are training humanoid robots at homeby Michelle Kim on 01/04/2026
When Zeus, a medical student living in a hilltop city in central Nigeria, returns to his studio apartment from a long day at the hospital, he turns on his ring light, straps his iPhone to his forehead, and starts recording himself. He raises his hands in front of him like a sleepwalker and puts a…
- Shifting to AI model customization is an architectural imperativeby Barry Conklin on 31/03/2026
In the early days of large language models (LLMs), we grew accustomed to massive 10x jumps in reasoning and coding capability with every new model iteration. Today, those jumps have flattened into incremental gains. The exception is domain-specialized intelligence, where true step-function […]
































