CEOs Keep Pouring Money Into AI Despite Half Their Projects Losing Money
More than two-thirds of CEOs plan to spend even more on AI in 2026, even though fewer than half of their current AI projects are making back what they cost. … Read more
More than two-thirds of CEOs plan to spend even more on AI in 2026, even though fewer than half of their current AI projects are making back what they cost. … Read more
OpenAI just made healthcare personal with ChatGPT Health, a new feature that lets you connect your medical records, Apple Health data, and wellness apps directly to ChatGPT. The company announced … Read more
A Google engineer just shared something that’s getting everyone’s attention in the tech world. Jaana Dogan, who works as a Principal Engineer at Google, posted on X that Anthropic’s Claude … Read more
CES 2026 just ended in Las Vegas, and everyone’s talking about one big thing: humanoid robots. These aren’t just fancy toys anymore. Thanks to teamwork from Google DeepMind, Qualcomm, and … Read more
In CES 2026 Lenovo just turned heads with their bold push into hybrid AI. The star of the show? Qira, a new personal AI super agent that works across your … Read more
CES 2026 in Las Vegas is heating up, and Qualcomm just made a smart move by unveiling the Snapdragon X2 Plus a more accessible chip that’s set to power affordable … Read more
Las Vegas is buzzing again at CES 2026, and Intel just dropped a major win with the launch of Core Ultra Series 3 processors codenamed Panther Lake. These are the … Read more
Jensen Huang just lit up CES 2026 in Las Vegas with two massive reveals that could reshape AI infrastructure and autonomous driving forever. The spotlight was on the Vera Rubin … Read more
OpenAI is preparing to launch a new audio-focused AI model in the first quarter of this year, signaling a deeper push into voice-based artificial intelligence. The move comes as tech … Read more
You switch on reasoning mode expecting it to be smarter.Slower, yes. But sharper. More careful. More reliable. Then something odd happens. It confidently gives a wrong answer.Or misses an obvious … Read more