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Artificial Intelligence (30%)Technology advancements (30%)Digital transformation (20%)Future of work (20%)
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Artificial Intelligence Landscape
Generative AI’s hidden calculation flaws
A recent analysis warns that generative AI tools can embed subtle arithmetic errors into critical documents such as cash‑flow forecasts and policy summaries, jeopardising high‑stakes decisions in both government and corporate boardrooms. The Hill cautions that while the output looks polished, a single mis‑calculation can silently skew outcomes, underscoring the need for rigorous human oversight.
The Hill
The post‑hype correction of 2025
MIT Technology Review’s new “Hype Correction” series argues that the AI boom has outpaced realistic expectations, urging a reset after years of overstated promises—from climate solutions to full‑time job elimination. The outlet highlights expert essays that dissect the bubble, the energy cost of large models, and why the next wave of killer apps may still be years away.
MIT Technology Review
Venture capital pours $9 billion into AI
Lightspeed Venture Partners announced a record‑breaking $9 billion fund dedicated to AI startups, reflecting the sector’s magnetic pull for investors despite mounting skepticism. The New York Times and TechCrunch both note that the capital surge aims to back “cash‑hungry” AI ventures, betting on breakthroughs that could reshape multiple industries.
The NY Times
TechCrunch
xAI’s uphill battle selling Grok to enterprises
Elon Musk’s xAI is attempting to commercialise its Grok model, yet the firm’s limited experience in enterprise sales hampers traction. The Information reports that early pilots with firms like Morgan Stanley generate only modest revenue, and the lack of a robust sales organisation threatens broader adoption.
The Information
Technology Advancements & Infrastructure
Nvidia unveils open‑source Nemotron 3 for agentic AI
Nvidia introduced the Nemotron 3 family—open‑weight models designed for building domain‑specific AI agents without starting from scratch. Computer World explains that the hybrid Mixture‑of‑Experts architecture promises up to four‑fold token‑throughput gains, positioning Nvidia as an infrastructure layer alternative to closed API providers.
Computer World
A global memory shortage, amplified by AI training workloads, is prompting manufacturers to consider reducing RAM capacities in upcoming smartphones and laptops. TechSpot reports that the scarcity, already driving price hikes, may soon lead to devices with slimmer specifications as producers grapple with supply constraints.
TechSpot
LG smart TVs silently ship Microsoft Copilot
Multiple reports confirm that LG has pre‑installed an unremovable Microsoft Copilot app on recent WebOS TV models, sparking consumer backlash. Engadget, TechSpot, and Gizmodo all note that the AI assistant appears after a firmware update, cannot be fully uninstalled, and reflects a broader trend of embedding generative AI into everyday appliances.
TechSpot
Engadget
Gizmodo
Future of Work & Productivity
Workers adopt AI tools faster than their organisations communicate
Gallup data shows that 45 % of U.S. employees now use AI at work at least occasionally, yet nearly a quarter remain unsure whether their employers have embraced AI strategies. Zdnet highlights this communication gap, warning that misaligned expectations could undermine productivity gains.
Zdnet
Microsoft Copilot reshapes writing and summarisation in Office 365
Computer World details how Microsoft Copilot integrates across Word, Outlook, and OneNote, offering draft generation, tone adjustments, and instant summarisation of long documents. The tool promises to streamline routine writing tasks, though the article stresses the importance of fact‑checking to avoid hallucinations.
Computer World
Digital Transformation & Energy Impact
Tech giants shift AI data‑center risk and face Senate scrutiny
The New York Times reports that major cloud providers are increasingly off‑loading the financial burden of AI data‑center construction, while a trio of Democratic senators demand transparency on the soaring electricity usage tied to these facilities. Both outlets reveal a growing tension between the need for massive compute power and the escalating cost to utilities and consumers.
The NY Times
The NY Times