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New AI Laws in New York: From Mandatory Labels to a Data Center Moratorium

Introduction — AI regulation is no longer about models For years, artificial intelligence regulation focused on algorithms: bias, hallucinations, safety, and training data. New York is now pushing the debate into a different phase. Two proposed laws — the NY FAIR News Act and a temporary halt on new data centers — treat AI not...

AI Mania or Tech Correction? Why Software and AI-Related Stocks Are Falling Sharply

Artificial intelligence remains one of the most powerful technological shifts of this decade. Adoption is accelerating, productivity gains are real, and nearly every major technology company now positions itself as “AI-first.” And yet, markets are pulling back. Across software, data, and AI-exposed sectors, share prices have declined sharply. For many investors, this feels counterintuitive: how...

OpenAI Is Turning Away From Nvidia — And That Could Redraw the AI Chip Map

For most of the past decade, the AI industry operated under a single assumption: if you wanted to build and deploy state-of-the-art models, Nvidia was the default foundation. That assumption is no longer unquestioned. OpenAI is actively exploring alternatives to Nvidia for a growing portion of its workloads — not as a rejection of GPUs...

AI Is Transforming Gaming — And the Market Is Reacting Faster Than Studios Can

A Market Reaction That Signals Structural Change When Google unveiled a new AI model capable of generating fully interactive digital worlds from simple text prompts, the most immediate response did not come from game developers. It came from investors. Video game stocks fell sharply across multiple markets — not because a single AI model will...

AI Is Rewriting Software Development — and the Team Is No Longer the Unit of

What once required entire software teams — weeks of coordination, handoffs, and review cycles — is increasingly executed by a single engineer. At Meta Platforms, AI-powered development tools are no longer experimental productivity aids. They are reshaping how software is built at a structural level. Engineers now use AI systems to design, implement, test, and...

Crypto Trading Bots Are Taking Over Short-Term Markets in 2026 — Here’s What the Data

In 2026, many crypto traders are running into the same frustrating pattern. Their market analysis is often correct.Their bias is right.Their setup makes sense. And yet — their trades still underperform. Entries are missed by seconds.Stops are triggered faster than expected.Small inefficiencies quietly stack up. The problem isn’t discipline or experience. It’s speed. Short-term crypto...

Apple Rebuilds Siri With Google’s Gemini: A New Era for AI Assistants

Apple is making one of the most strategic AI decisions in its history — and doing so without fanfare. Instead of incrementally improving Siri, Apple is rebuilding its voice assistant on top of Google Gemini, Google’s most advanced multimodal AI system. The goal is not a smarter chatbot. It is an assistant that can understand...

AI Labs Under the Investment Microscope: Earn or Fade — Why Funding Has Entered a

For much of the past decade, artificial intelligence funding followed a simple rule: breakthrough research attracts capital. Labs that trained larger models, published stronger benchmarks, or attracted elite research talent could raise enormous rounds with limited commercial proof. Technical ambition itself functioned as a proxy for future value. That era is ending. In recent funding...

AI for Main Street: What the New U.S. Law Means for Small Businesses

Key Takeaways A Quiet but Important Shift in AI Policy Artificial intelligence policy is often framed as a confrontation between governments and Big Tech — regulation versus innovation, safety versus speed. The AI for Main Street Act tells a different story. With a near-unanimous vote (395–14), the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation aimed not...