IBM's Mainframe Lifeline: Arm Emulation Keeps the Dinosaur Breathing
Your bank's creaky mainframe just got a half-baked upgrade. IBM's emulating Arm apps on it, promising AI without the forklift upgrade. But speed? Forget it.
Your bank's creaky mainframe just got a half-baked upgrade. IBM's emulating Arm apps on it, promising AI without the forklift upgrade. But speed? Forget it.
Stuck eyeballing endless scanned reports? IBM's Granite 4.0 3B Vision just handed you a superpower: it rips structured data from visual chaos like a digital archaeologist. Real workers, rejoice.
C-suites bet the farm on AI. Get back charts from hell. Blame? Not models—your data's semantically illiterate.
Silicon Valley sold us AI agents as margin magic. KPMG's survey? A cold splash: billions incoming, but most firms nowhere near payoff.
Deep in a Pennsylvania plant, AI eyes flicker to life, rerouting cocoa shipments before storms hit Africa. Hershey's not just talking AI—it's embedding it everywhere.
Picture this: AI agents roaming your corporate network, credentials in hand, no badge required. Okta's CEO Todd McKinnon isn't waiting for the breach—he's building digital IDs for bots.
Forget pocket change: OpenAI just hauled in $122 billion. Everyone expected a cooldown in AI cash; this flips the script—or does it just inflate the bubble?
Mistral's pushing custom AI as your secret weapon. I've chased these promises for decades; spoiler: the real winners are the ones selling the shovels.
Cognition flips the script on Devin — from hacker toy to enterprise darling. But trust the glow-up? Not so fast.
OpenAI's Sora shutdown isn't failure—it's focus. But it exposes AI video's consumer flop and enterprise pivot.
LangSmith Fleet's new skills feature lets teams share agent instructions. Sounds smart—until you remember how 'knowledge bases' usually flop.
Everyone thought AI would plug-and-play into business. Wrong. Stats scream failure from bad strategy, and even hotshot Forward Deployed Engineers can't bridge that gap alone.