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AI in Games Is a Mess, But CEOs Can’t Stop Using It
AIInnovationSoftware

AI in Games Is a Mess, But CEOs Can’t Stop Using It

2025 was the year generative AI truly hit the video game industry, appearing in major releases like ARC Raiders and Call of Duty. The reaction from players and critics has been largely negative, but studio executives from Ubisoft to Square Enix are pushing ahead, calling it an unavoidable competitiv

by Samuel KimDecember 24, 2025
Your AI Assistant Wants All Your Data. Should You Let It?
AIPrivacySoftware

Your AI Assistant Wants All Your Data. Should You Let It?

The next wave of AI isn’t just about chatting. It’s about agents that act on your behalf, and they need access to your calendar, emails, and even your operating system to work. This creates a profound new threat to privacy and cybersecurity.

by Priya KapoorDecember 24, 2025
CFOs Say 2026 is the Year AI Gets Real for Finance
AIBusinessSoftware

CFOs Say 2026 is the Year AI Gets Real for Finance

According to Fortune, finance leaders are declaring 2026 the year for enterprise-scale AI, shifting from experimentation to building foundations for deployment. They predict AI will drive faster decisions and leaner operations, but demand new rigor in data governance and oversight.

by Priya KapoorDecember 24, 2025
What Happens to All Those Data Centers When the AI Bubble Pops?
AICloudTechnology

What Happens to All Those Data Centers When the AI Bubble Pops?

Reuters Breakingviews spins a fictional tale for 2026. It predicts the AI infrastructure boom could sputter, leaving a glut of empty data centers ripe for reinvention by opportunistic entrepreneurs.

by Priya KapoorDecember 24, 2025
Investors Pivot to Chinese AI as U.S. Bubble Fears Grow
AISoftwareTechnology

Investors Pivot to Chinese AI as U.S. Bubble Fears Grow

Fearing a bubble in U.S. tech stocks, global investors are increasing wagers on Chinese AI companies. They’re betting on giants like Alibaba and a wave of chipmaker IPOs, drawn by lower valuations and China’s push for tech self-reliance.

by Priya KapoorDecember 24, 2025
Stop Wasting Money On AI Agents: Here’s How To Pick The Right Jobs
AIBusinessSoftware

Stop Wasting Money On AI Agents: Here’s How To Pick The Right Jobs

Everyone wants to deploy AI agents, but most are choosing the wrong tasks. A new article lays out five essential rules for picking use cases that deliver real ROI and avoid costly automation mistakes. It starts with focusing on simple, repetitive work you already understand deeply.

by Priya KapoorDecember 24, 2025
NVIDIA and AMD Are Back in China, But It’s Complicated
AIBusinessSemiconductors

NVIDIA and AMD Are Back in China, But It’s Complicated

After a period of effectively zero market share, NVIDIA and AMD are re-entering the Chinese AI chip market under revised US export policies. The return comes with major strings attached, including a hefty new tax and intense scrutiny from Beijing. It’s a high-stakes, costly comeback.

by Samuel KimDecember 24, 2025
Squadron 42 is 40+ Hours Long, Chris Roberts Confirms 2026 Launch
AIInnovationSoftware

Squadron 42 is 40+ Hours Long, Chris Roberts Confirms 2026 Launch

Chris Roberts has confirmed the long-awaited single-player game Squadron 42 will take over 40 hours to complete and is on track for a 2026 launch. The game features a massive Hollywood cast and comes alongside major tech updates for the persistent Star Citizen universe.

by Priya KapoorDecember 24, 2025
Your AI is Already Doomed by Bad Data
AIDataSoftware

Your AI is Already Doomed by Bad Data

A new analysis shows a brutal divide in AI success, and it all comes down to data quality. Companies with good data see massive efficiency gains, while others waste millions.

by Priya KapoorDecember 24, 2025
Indie Game Awards yanks top prize after AI use revealed
AIInnovationSoftware

Indie Game Awards yanks top prize after AI use revealed

The Indie Game Awards has rescinded its top prize from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The developer, Sandfall Interactive, had previously agreed no generative AI was used, but a resurfaced interview proved otherwise.

by Priya KapoorDecember 22, 2025

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