Tag: agentic AI
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AI in 2026: Agentic Systems, Cloud Intelligence, and the Next Wave of Enterprise Transformation
Artificial intelligence is moving from experimentation to large-scale production, and the next two to three years will define how enterprises compete, automate, and innovate. By 2026, AI will be less about standalone models and more about composable, agentic systems tightly integrated with cloud, automation, and an emerging layer of physical and quantum capabilities. Organizations that…
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When AI Meets Quantum: How the Next Computing Revolution Will Reshape Business, Risk, and Strategy
Artificial intelligence and quantum computing are each transforming computing on their own. When combined, they have the potential to reshape entire industries, redefine competitive advantage, and challenge longstanding assumptions about what machines can “know” and do. This merger is not science fiction. It is emerging today in research labs, hyperscale data centers, and early-stage deployments…
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The Only Trait Machines Can’t Steal: Po‑Shen Loh’s Radical Blueprint for Education in the Age of AI
Modern education is quietly training students for a world that no longer exists. In classrooms across the globe, young people are learning to compete with machines on the one dimension machines are rapidly mastering: the ability to reproduce known answers quickly and flawlessly. Homework is graded for correctness, tests reward memorization under time pressure, and…
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How Enterprises Are Accelerating AI Adoption in 2025: Insights from Andreessen Horowitz
Andreessen Horowitz’s (A16Z) “16 Changes to AI in the Enterprise 2025” report reveals a rapidly evolving landscape where enterprises are accelerating their AI adoption with notable shifts in budget, strategy, and technology use. Comparing the 2024 and 2025 insights highlights significant developments, especially around the rise of agentic AI and changing enterprise behaviors. 1. Budgets…
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The Coming AI Dystopia: Why Google’s Former Executive Believes We’re Heading for 15 Years of Chaos
In corporate boardrooms across Silicon Valley, CEOs are celebrating cost reductions and productivity gains as artificial intelligence begins to replace human workers. But according to Mo Gawdat, the former Chief Business Officer at Google X, these executives are missing a crucial detail in their enthusiasm: AI will replace them too. Gawdat, who spent three decades…