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Experts predict 2026 will bring less AI hype and more governance, delayed enterprise spending, AI moving into OT, smarter cyberattacks, and faster cooling tech.
Artificial intelligence is helping make warfighting cheaper, decision-making faster and putting fewer of our military in danger. The hope is that the power of this tech will actually deter and prevent war. But if it doesn’t, no one expects it to be pretty. Despite all historical advantages, war never changes.
Six CFR fellows examine the challenges that lie ahead, reviewing how governance, adoption, and geopolitical competition will shape artificial intelligence and society’s engagement with this new
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Jason Eshraghian is reimagining how artificial intelligence can operate by taking cues from the human brain, developing strategies to decrease energy consumption while maintaining performance.
Deloitte's Tech Trends 2026 event reveals five key themes shaping the future: AI robotics, agentic systems, strategic infrastructure, enterprise transformation, and cybersecurity challenges. Industry experts discuss how AI is moving into physical forms and driving business revenue.
Computer science professor Roman Yampolskiy says investors are pouring billions into AI because they expect it to deliver "free labor" at scale.
BizClik releases the January 2026 Technology portfolio, exploring ethical AI, sustainability and the future of digital infrastructure. The first 2026 editions of AI Magazine, Technology Magazine, Telco Magazine, and Data Centre Magazine explore automation, sustainability, ethical AI, conscious AI and more
Travel & hospitality are entering a period of rapid transformation as AI, automation, and immersive technologies reshape how journeys are planned, experienced & delivered
The World Economic Forum found that AI will reshape most jobs by 2030, with only one path limiting major displacement.
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is becoming more prevalent in our lives. But a top local law enforcement agent says it’s providing pathways for criminals.