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Nvidia’s 2025: Ethernet Push, Cisco Deal, and a China Chip Thaw
AIComputingHardware

Nvidia’s 2025: Ethernet Push, Cisco Deal, and a China Chip Thaw

According to Network World, Nvidia’s biggest 2025 moves were about conquering the enterprise. They doubled down on Ethernet with Spectrum-X, teamed up with Cisco on HyperFabric AI clusters, and saw the US approve advanced H200 chip sales to vetted customers in China late in the year.

by Darren HoltDecember 27, 2025
AI Isn’t Killing Jobs Yet—It’s Actually Boosting Them
AIBusinessInnovation

AI Isn’t Killing Jobs Yet—It’s Actually Boosting Them

A new report from Vanguard flips the script on AI job fears. Occupations most susceptible to automation, like data scientists and office clerks, are outperforming the broader labor market in both job and wage growth. However, the news isn’t good for everyone, as entry-level opportunities are shrinki

by Natalie BrooksDecember 27, 2025
The ‘Internet of Beings’ Is Coming. It’s Sci-Fi, For Real.
AIIoTTechnology

The ‘Internet of Beings’ Is Coming. It’s Sci-Fi, For Real.

The “internet of beings” is the idea of putting sensors inside us, connecting our organs to the web. It could revolutionize medicine by catching diseases early. But the security and ethical risks are staggering.

by Darren HoltDecember 27, 2025
When AI Starts Acting, You Need a Control Plane
AIInnovationSoftware

When AI Starts Acting, You Need a Control Plane

AI is evolving from an advisor to an agent that acts in live systems. This shift introduces real-world risks that demand a new approach to oversight and safety.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 26, 2025
Waymo’s Blackout Bungle Shows Robotaxis Still Can’t Handle Chaos
AISoftwareTechnology

Waymo’s Blackout Bungle Shows Robotaxis Still Can’t Handle Chaos

Waymo is rolling out a software update after its robotaxis clogged intersections during a major San Francisco blackout. The vehicles, which should treat dead traffic lights as four-way stops, instead flooded the remote assistance team with requests for help. This incident is another unplanned stress

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Why Everyone Hates “AI” Right Now
AIBusinessSoftware

Why Everyone Hates “AI” Right Now

A Fast Company article argues that bad AI tools are everywhere, and they’re poisoning the well for the real thing. Business leaders aren’t resisting innovation—they’re rejecting the disappointing products falsely labeled as AI.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
Instacart Pulls the Plug on AI-Pricing Tests After Backlash
AISoftwareStartups

Instacart Pulls the Plug on AI-Pricing Tests After Backlash

Instacart has shut down an AI tool that was running algorithmic price experiments on shoppers. The system resulted in different customers paying different prices for identical items from the same store.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
AI CEOs Admit Automation is Way Harder Than They Thought
AIBusinessSoftware

AI CEOs Admit Automation is Way Harder Than They Thought

The CEOs of multi-billion-dollar AI companies Glean and Databricks are tempering expectations about AI automation. They reveal that complex internal projects often fail, pushing companies back to simpler models. They argue this high failure rate is actually healthy for innovation.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
OpenAI Just Launched Its ChatGPT App Store. Now What?
AIInnovationSoftware

OpenAI Just Launched Its ChatGPT App Store. Now What?

OpenAI has launched an app store for ChatGPT, allowing third-party apps to run natively inside conversations. This move turns the chatbot into a platform, but key challenges around developer revenue and app quality remain. The next few months will be critical.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
The AI Startups That Actually Got Paid in 2025
AIBusinessStartups

The AI Startups That Actually Got Paid in 2025

Forget vanity metrics. New data from Brex, based on actual spending from 35,000+ companies, shows which AI startups are winning real budgets. The results highlight a massive shift toward developer tools and hint at the next wave of practical AI.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025

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