Artificial intelligence is no longer a novelty experiment. The fad phase is fading. The reflexive instinct to “just ask ChatGPT” defined the early wave of enterprise engagement, as professionals tested large language models for summaries, code snippets, drafting, and...
Artificial intelligence is beginning to register on electricity systems the way heavy industry once did—suddenly, visibly, and at scale. Data centers consumed roughly 460 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity worldwide in 2022, and the International Energy Agency projects that figure...
Artificial intelligence did not enter public life gradually. It arrived quickly, broadly, and with little resistance. In the span of a few years, systems once confined to research labs and enterprise pilots became everyday infrastructure. AI now drafts contracts,...
2025 Marked a Structural Turning Point for Artificial Intelligence
By the close of 2025, artificial intelligence no longer sat in an ambiguous space between promise and practicality. What distinguished the year was not a single breakthrough moment, but a broad...
E-commerce has long relied on a structural compromise between how people think and how systems retrieve information. Consumers learned to translate needs into keywords, filters, and navigation paths, while retailers attempted to infer intent from clicks, dwell time, and...
AI compute has crossed a structural threshold. What was once treated as a scalable technical input is now a business-critical resource constrained by supply chains, capital markets, energy systems, data governance regimes, and government policy. As AI adoption accelerates...
Artificial intelligence has moved rapidly from a specialized technology to an everyday cognitive presence. For millions of people, AI systems now assist with writing, searching, planning, learning, and decision-making. Tasks that once required sustained mental effort are increasingly completed...
What makes a health technology transformative is not always its visibility, but its ability to disappear into daily life. The newest generation of AI-powered exoskeletons is not defined by dramatic mechanical frames or clinical environments, but by subtle intelligence...
A New Kind of Industrial Neighbor
The geography of America’s digital infrastructure is shifting. Data centers, once concentrated around major metropolitan technology hubs, are increasingly appearing in small towns, exurban corridors, and rural jurisdictions. Developers are drawn by inexpensive land,...
Artificial intelligence continues to advance at unprecedented speed, yet global labor markets remain far more stable than many predicted. From the United States to Europe, East Asia, and emerging economies, unemployment rates have not spiked and firms are not...