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Asymmetric competition and AI

MY thoughts came to this as I was thinking over the last year of the horrible Israel-Hamas war and, more recently, the advances China is making in artificial intelligence (AI), which were highlighted by a long video on CNBC released on YouTube on Jan.

AI hardware 7month
DeepSeek's AI Revolution: Creating an Entire AI Ecosystem

DeepSeek has sparked a gold rush among Chinese tech startups. There's something about China's tech startups—they move fast, break things, and somehow manage to bounce back even faster when things don't go as planned.

Deep Learning 7month
Bridging The AI Divide: Why Europe's AI Future Depends On Transformative Innovation

Five businesses adopt AI every minute in Europe, yet a concerning gap is emerging between nimble startups and cautious enterprises. AWS's reveals what's at stake

The AI Extinction Event: Brands That Can't Adapt Will Disappear

AI agents are filtering out brands, reshaping commerce and dictating consumer choices. The extinction wave is coming — will your brand make the cut?

3 AI Startups Set to Disrupt the Industry in 2025

The tech industry is experiencing a new phase of innovation, with AI startups making significant strides. As we approach 2025, three companies

AI Wealth Disruption

DeepSeek's cost disruption is just the beginning. AI's future will be defined by fast, low-cost ways to solve complex problems rather than just automate tasks. Garg says this mirrors past shifts in technology, where smaller, decentralized solutions disrupted dominant players—like PCs overtaking mainframes.

Deep Learning 8month
The Evolution of Inclusive AI: Breaking the Resistance Through Technology

Inclusive AI is the art and science of incorporating AI features that are accessible and beneficial to people of all backgrounds. It focuses on using AI technologies in different verticals for diverse people regardless of race,

AI And The Death Of Originality: Are We Thinking In Circles

Are we slipping into an era where the lowest common cognitive denominator dictates what we read, write, and believe? Or are we witnessing collective wisdom on steroids?