Tag: AI
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CES 2026: 5 tech trends that will matter all year
CES 2026 highlighted how smarter devices will reorganize everyday tech: the show put on-device intelligence at center stage and signalled which product categories will change

AI Marketing 2026: 10 practical moves startups can copy
Startups often need fast, measurable marketing results without large teams. AI marketing can deliver those gains by automating routine tasks, scaling personalization, and surfacing customer

AI in banking: Why European banks are reshaping jobs
Last updated: 02. January 2026 Berlin, 02. January 2026 Insights New reports put AI in banking at the centre of job reshaping: secondary analysis suggests

Phone AI chips: Why your next Android will feel faster
Phone AI chips are the specialized processors inside modern smartphones that run artificial intelligence tasks locally. They let features such as live translation, smarter camera

AI in schools: How chatbots are changing teaching and homework
Last updated: 02. January 2026 Berlin, 02. January 2026 Insights AI in schools is now a common classroom tool for research, editing and idea generation.

OpenAI hardware: What Jony Ive could be building
Reports about the collaboration between Jony Ive and OpenAI point to a focused effort to create a new kind of consumer AI device. The aim

AI Features: Why They Get Worse After Launch—and How to Fix
Many product teams notice that AI features become less reliable after launch. The core reason usually lies in model drift and changing data pipelines rather

Real-Time Voice AI: Why the End of Lag Changes Trust
When a voice assistant pauses, the user often doubts it. Real-time voice AI that responds with almost no lag changes how people judge sincerity and

AI Data Centers in Space: The Energy Crunch Behind the Idea
The idea of AI data centers in space promises to move heavy compute out of crowded server farms on Earth and into orbit, where solar

AI Images: Why proving a photo is real may flip online trust
Photos have always carried authority; now that authority can be created by software. That makes it far harder to tell whether a picture shows what