In 2025, the AI landscape is undergoing a transformative shift, expanding into two critical new layers: the application layer and the data infrastructure layer.
However, AI can seem like a mysterious, high-tech black box for many non-technical founders, executives and managers. It's easy to be overwhelmed by jargon like “machine learning,” “deep learning” and “generative AI.”
Artificial intelligence is transforming investment management, but it's crucial that investors understand both its capabilities and limitations. Here's what you should know.
Gemini in Google Sheets is about to become more powerful. The AI agent can now use Python code to generate insights and charts about your data.
Quantum computing has been on the horizon for what feels like decades. But with the explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) over the past year or so, the quantum computing future could be upon us. In 2025, there are several stocks that could benefit. Some are big tech businesses; others are specialty start-ups focused on a particular niche.
A new AI-based analysis of almost 10,000 pregnancies has discovered previously unidentified combinations of risk factors linked to serious negative pregnancy outcomes, including stillbirth.
Chinese startup DeepSeek has been taking the AI industry by storm with a new chatbot rivaling ChatGPT and Gemini that uses a fraction of the power, time, and money to train and operate.
A development in the field of artificial intelligence that staggered asset prices could help set the stage for broader stock strength beyond the narrow group of technology shares that has propelled the market higher.
Diesel Labs blends generative AI chat with big-data analysis to create synthetic focus groups for marketing teams - SiliconANGLE
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), a leading provider of enterprise software and cloud services with a market capitalization of $454 billion, has been making significant strides in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.
HubSpot, Inc. (NYSE:HUBS), a leading provider of customer relationship management (CRM) software with a market capitalization of $40.15 billion, has been navigating a complex market environment characterized by technological advancements,