Artificial intelligence is restructuring how companies find customers, communicate value, and close revenue — from the first cold impression to the final contract signature. The companies doing it most consequentially are not layering AI features onto existing software; they are rebuilding the underlying logic of how pipelines are built, how brands defend their position, how commerce converts […]
tea’s open-source L2 goes live at 00:00 UTC on June 4, bringing $TEA into market as the economic layer for open-source software. tea, the open-source L2 built to make open-source work more visible, verifiable, governable, and supportable, today announced that mainnet and $TEA will go live at 00:00 UTC on
A Goldman Sachs tech specialist thinks one sector of the market looks particularly exciting amid historic stock gains. Peter Callahan, a telecom sector specialist, says in a new interview that US internet stocks have lagged software this year and haven’t received enough attention. “There are ongoing debates about sources of funds, about ongoing investment cycles, […]
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Software could make ethically superior decisions to humans in high-pressure moments, claims ex-GCHQ head David Omand
Drones will need to be programmed with moral guidelines as AI-driven decision making reduces human involvement in autonomous warfare, according to a former UK spy chief.
David Omand told the Guardian that he had changed his mind on unmanned weapons systems, more than a decade after concluding that autonomous drones could not comply with international humanitarian law.
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The artificial intelligence landscape in 2026 looks nothing like it did even eighteen months ago. We have moved well past the era of chatbot demos and speculative hype. What is happening now is structural, an irreversible rewiring of how software is built, how music is made, how enterprises find information, and how humanity thinks about […]
When I was a kid, we all marveled at the notion of the Star Trek computer that you’d just talk to and that would answer all your questions. It seemed impossibly fantastic and categorically impossible. Well, we have that now. In one episode, Captain Kirk used a universal translator to communicate with an alien (never mind that the aliens always seemed to speak English..). Today, everyone’s phone can do real-time translations between all the most commonly spoken languages on the planet.
If you haven’t figured it out by now, I’m bullish on agentic coding. I think it’s marvelous, I think it will bring about an increase in software development jobs, and I think it will bring about unprecedented growth in the production of software. It’s that last point I want to explore a bit more deeply, because I think an explosion of software is coming.
Thomas Watson, the legendary IBM CEO, is often misquoted as saying, “I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.” The true story is that
OpenAI has launched a major enterprise expansion of Codex, releasing six job-specific plug-ins targeting data analytics, creative production, sales, product design, equity investing, and investment banking. Each plug-in bundles integrations and context to make Codex functional out of the box for non-technical knowledge workers. The move is backed by an internal report showing Codex now has more […]