At GTC 2026, Jensen Huang, Aravind Srinivas, Harrison Chase, Mira Murati, and Michael Truell made a compelling case that the future of AI belongs to open agent systems, not just open models.
Adding more AI tools won't fix broken systems. If your operations aren't connected, your AI won't deliver real growth.
The increase in AI-native requirements, growing integration surfaces, and fragmented ownership across different delivery teams are stretching the limits of traditional development models.
The inequitable global distribution of resources for research parallels the unequal global distribution of morbidity and mortality due to infectious diseases. Significant gaps in research capacity ...
A hybrid model of assemblies may be the key to bringing in vast numbers of people into the process of forging a new world and governing the one we have.
A new study on ancient societies from around the world is rewriting what we thought we knew about democracy. A team of researchers analyzed archaeological and historical evidence from 31 ancient ...
CIOs across the UK and Europe are entering 2026 under mounting pressure to demonstrate measurable business value from technology investment as regulation tightens and economic conditions remain ...
At UiPath’s Fusion London event, NFU Mutual’s automation lead explains how the UK insurer built a working agentic claims ...
Will AI soon have a seat at the boardroom table? As agentic AI systems evolve from assistants into decision-support tools, several organizations are exploring the concept of “AI shadow boards” to ...
Choosing an AI model is no longer about “best model wins.” Instead, the right choice is the one that meets accuracy targets, fits latency and cost budgets, respects compliance boundaries and ...
Aible launches SafeClaw that enables long-running agents with built-in enterprise AI governance and guardrails.Aible ...
While employees are aiming for more productivity, off-books use of AI could lead to data leaks, compliance violations and ...