Category: Technology & Innovation
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Agentic AI, Physical Robotics, and Smarter Chips: The Tech Trends Defining 2026
Full HTML article body The pace of AI development in 2026 has been anything but quiet. In just the first quarter of the year, labor shortages, chipmakers, warehouses, and conference stages have all delivered…
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Microsoft Launches Three Foundational AI Models as Anthropic Bets $400M on Biotech
Microsoft releases three new foundational AI models while Anthropic acquires Coefficient Bio for $400M. Here’s what these moves mean for the AI industry.
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AI Strategy Platforms Are Replacing Consultants: What Rocket’s Launch Means for the Industry
AI startup Rocket launches a platform delivering McKinsey-style strategy reports.
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AI Policy Shifts and Enterprise Governance: What’s Moving the Industry This Week
OpenAI proposes robot taxes and a four-day workweek, Anthropic reshapes Claude access, and China’s five-year plan targets AI deployment at scale.
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Agentic AI, Physical Robotics, and Smarter Chips: The Trends Reshaping Tech in 2026
Agentic AI, physical robotics, and AI-driven semiconductors are defining 2026’s tech landscape.
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IBM’s Analog AI Chip, Google Veo 3, and the Week’s Biggest AI Moves
IBM unveils an analog AI chip for deep learning, Google expands Veo 3, Microsoft launches new models, and Anthropic acquires Coefficient Bio for $400M.
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Agentic AI, Physical Robotics, and Infrastructure Optimization: The Trends Defining Tech in 2026
Explore the trends of agentic AI, robotics, and cloud infrastructure shaping tech in 2026.
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Anthropic’s $400M Biotech Bet Leads a Week of Bold AI Moves
Anthropic acquires Coefficient Bio for $400M, Microsoft launches three new AI models, and OpenAI alums deploy a $100M fund. Here’s what it means.
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AI’s Quiet Hours: What the Pause in Major Announcements Reveals About the Industry’s Next Move
The silence in AI announcements reveals strategic pauses in a rapidly evolving landscape.
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Physical AI Meets Enterprise: How SAP and ANYbotics Are Transforming Industrial Operations
SAP integrates ANYbotics’ four-legged autonomous robots into enterprise ERP software, signaling a significant shift in how physical AI enters the workplace.