Enterprise AI is changing rapidly. Organizations are transitioning from chatbots to agentic architectures that deliver accurate results for enterprise use cases. To navigate this change, data leaders and professionals are …
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today’s thought “I’m very upset. I’m very disappointed. I’m seriously disappointed.” -Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told attendees at a health care conference this week what his feelings are about the …
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The woodpecker’s secret power revealed – plus, the rise of flu, AI sleep predictions, and CES 2026 trends
Center Pierre-Louis: For scientific American‘S science quicklyI’m Kendra Pierre-Louis on behalf of Rachel Feltman. You’re listening to our weekly science news roundup. First of all, if it seems like almost …
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Sadly, some things never go out of style See more Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here continue reading…
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Sticky inflation, metals prices and the risk of an AI bubble: key trends to watch for the Australian economy in 2026 Business
1. sticky inflation While Australian shares recorded positive returns in 2025, the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 is down more than 4% from its record high, which came on October 21, and …
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The AI Trends 2025 report is here—fully updated as of 12/30/2025. It has over 100 pages, covering everything from the big picture to scaling laws, along with proprietary analysis. It …
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Hello, welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, wishing you a Happy New Year’s Eve filled with excitement, champagne, and a comically terrible rendition of Mariah Carey. Auld Lang …
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CES 2026 trends to watch: The 5 biggest topics we’re expecting at the world’s biggest tech show
Kerry Wan/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a favorite source On Google. ZDNET Highlights CES is almost here with some exciting product innovations. Expect to see more AI-enabled wearables from …
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Image by editor , Introduction Data engineering is quietly undergoing one of its most consequential changes in a decade. The familiar problems of scale, reliability, and cost haven’t gone away, …
