Generating the output is free. Knowing when it's lying is the moat. Why verification—not intelligence—is the binding constraint on the AI economy.
Modern military operations generate massive volumes of RF and sensor data. Surveillance aircraft for example collect continuous RF emissions from radars, datalinks, and jammers, while naval vessels ...
Companies are no longer just buying chips. They are connecting to the larger global network of computational power capable of ...
(Nasdaq: NUWE), a medical technology company committed to delivering solutions for patients with cardiorenal conditions, today announced the completion of its previously announced acquisition of ...
NTT DATA, a global leader in AI, digital business and technology services, today announced the success of its "AI Consumers" proof of concept (PoC) for a makeup brand operated by Kao Corporation, a ...
AIMG launches AI LeaderMap®, a new innovation-focused vendor analysis framework, debuting with the Enterprise Data ...
CMO pay is up—but there’s a catch; Disney gets a new CEO; AI use is up, but trust still lags; influencers can be toxic.
Local governments and tech conglomerates were the deliberate architects of the enthusiasm, while the central government was ...
With the demand for energy growing rapidly and the complexity of the sector increasing, the need for workers will not abate ...
In this interview, Praveen Arora explains how Industrial IoT, predictive intelligence and connected workers are reshaping enterprise operations and factory performance.
OpenAI's GPT-5.4 mini and nano launch - with near flagship performance at much lower cost ...