Amazon's Talking Movie Butler: Cool Demo or AWS Cash Grab?
Tired of Netflix shoving prison dramas after Shawshank? Amazon's pitching an AI that chats about your mood. But who's really winning here?
Market trends, startup funding, enterprise adoption strategies, and how AI is disrupting traditional business models.
Tired of Netflix shoving prison dramas after Shawshank? Amazon's pitching an AI that chats about your mood. But who's really winning here?
A top AI gateway gets hacked by credential thieves. Then it fires its compliance checker amid fraud allegations. Trust in AI tools just took a nosedive.
Seen the graph where AI looks ready to gobble up most jobs? Hold on—it's propped up on last summer's guesses, not hard data.
Compliance teams drown in screenshots. AWS's new Bedrock-powered browser extension pulls them out—automatically.
OpenAI's mega-fundraise was the headline everyone chased. Then Claude Code's source leaked—500k lines of pure agent gold. Suddenly, we're dissecting the guts of tomorrow's coding overlords.
Picture a robot dog patrolling a toxic plant, feeding data straight to SAP. Sounds slick—until the hacks, false alarms, and worker backlash hit.
Imagine an AI that doesn't just remember your ideas—it anticipates them, weaving your scattered thoughts into a living, breathing knowledge machine. Perplexity's new Computer makes that real, right now.
Cognition flips the script on Devin — from hacker toy to enterprise darling. But trust the glow-up? Not so fast.
Your floor's a warzone of crumbs and fur? Amazon's slashing prices on robot vacuums right now. But after 20 years watching this circus, I'm asking: do they really work, or is it all high-suction hype?
What if AI gave every citizen a super-smart political sidekick? Stanford's Andy Hall says it's possible — if we redesign the rules now.
You're typing 'best running shoes' into ChatGPT. No familiar brands pop up—just a synthesized answer from obscure sites. That's 2026 brand discovery.
AI tools promise to nail forex prices. But in live markets? They're often just expensive noise machines. Here's the cynical truth after 20 years watching Valley snake oil.