How Duke Energy’s CIO Is Harnessing Digital and AI to Power the Future Grid
From IT Leadership to Grid Transformation: A CIO’s Evolution Richard Donaldson’s quarter-century tenure at Duke Energy has positioned him uniquely…
From IT Leadership to Grid Transformation: A CIO’s Evolution Richard Donaldson’s quarter-century tenure at Duke Energy has positioned him uniquely…
The Rise of Autonomous Networks in Industrial Environments While telecommunications providers have been early adopters of autonomous network frameworks, manufacturing…
OpenAI has launched Atlas, a ChatGPT-powered browser that reimagines web navigation as conversational AI. The browser features agent mode capabilities that can perform tasks like research and shopping, potentially challenging Google Chrome’s market dominance while raising new privacy considerations.
OpenAI has officially launched Atlas, a new browser powered by ChatGPT technology that represents a significant departure from traditional web navigation. According to reports, the browser launched Tuesday exclusively for macOS users and integrates conversational AI directly into the browsing experience, potentially positioning itself as a competitor to established browsers like Google Chrome.
Irish organizations are increasing cybersecurity investments but remain uncertain about AI’s defensive value, according to PwC’s latest survey. While showing strengths in supply chain risk management and staff training, Ireland significantly trails global averages in quantum-resistant technology implementation as emerging threats loom.
Organizations worldwide are struggling to prepare for emerging cyberthreats from artificial intelligence and quantum computing, with less than half considered “very capable” of withstanding a major cyberattack, according to PwC’s 2026 Global Digital Trust Insights survey. The comprehensive research, which gathered responses from 4,000 business and technology executives across 72 countries including Ireland, reveals significant gaps in preparedness despite increasing recognition of digital risks.
High-Profile AI Debate Exposes Deeper Industry Divisions The ongoing debate about artificial intelligence regulation escalated dramatically this week as two…
Anthropic’s Strategic Response to White House Criticism In a significant move to address escalating tensions with the current administration, Anthropic…
Global Coalition Demands AI Safety Before Superintelligence Proceeds In an unprecedented alliance spanning technology, politics, and entertainment, more than 900…
Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake processor reportedly features significant AI performance improvements that could transform Windows 11 into an agentic operating system, according to industry analysts. The chipset succeeds Lunar Lake and supports 500 AI features while delivering enhanced CPU, GPU, and NPU capabilities that may accelerate AI PC adoption.
Intel’s forthcoming Panther Lake processor could enable Windows 11 to evolve into what analysts describe as an “agentic” operating system, according to recent industry reports. Sources indicate the chipset supports approximately 500 AI features, though Intel officials have not yet provided detailed specifications for these capabilities. The development represents what analysts suggest could be a significant leap in AI-integrated computing.
Oklo, a nuclear startup backed by Sam Altman, seeks to deploy sodium-cooled reactors by 2027 despite having no operating license or binding contracts. Its surging stock valuation has drawn both investor enthusiasm and warnings of a potential bubble in AI-energy ventures.
Oklo, a Silicon Valley-based nuclear technology company, has reportedly reached a stock market valuation exceeding $20 billion despite generating no revenues and lacking a license to operate reactors, according to financial reports. Sources indicate the firm’s shares have surged over 500% since January, fueled by retail investor enthusiasm for its goal of powering energy-intensive data centers driving the artificial intelligence boom.
Streaming Giant Embraces AI Across Platform Operations Netflix has declared itself “all in” on generative artificial intelligence, revealing ambitious plans…