Tag: Venture Capital
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AI Compute Crunch: Why labs are locking up chip capacity
Demand for AI compute has surged, but the bottleneck is not only the chips themselves. Many labs and hyperscalers are reserving GPU fleets and power

Co-CEOs: Why more companies are splitting the top job
More boards are experimenting with Co-CEOs to divide complex responsibilities and manage transitions. This article explains why companies adopt shared leadership, which practical role splits

Grid Batteries: How big storage earns from price swings
Large batteries make money by buying low and selling high, but that simple idea plays out in several markets at once. Grid battery storage can

AI Bubble: 5 warning signs and how to protect savings
Faster-than-justified price rises in AI-related stocks can put household savings at risk. This article explains five practical warning signs of an AI bubble and shows

AI Bubble Warning Signs: 5 signals to protect your money
Venture in AI can bring high returns, but it also concentrates capital and expectations. This article outlines clear warning signals that help you spot an

AI toys: Why a four‑year pause could become the new rule
Last updated: 07. January 2026 Berlin, 07. January 2026 Insights California legislators have proposed a temporary ban on AI toys to give regulators time to

Distributed Energy: Why a $500M rooftop power push matters
A $500 million private funding package to install rooftop solar and batteries is not just a corporate deal — it is an example of how distributed

AI Slop: Why Low-Quality Content Could Hit the Economy
AI slop describes the flood of low-quality, mass-produced AI content that clutters search results and feeds. It can cost websites traffic, reduce ad revenues, and

AI Boom Economics: What 2026’s reality check could mean
AI economics is increasingly about hardware, power and scale rather than only algorithms. As models have grown, data center costs and energy use have become

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