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Qualcomm’s AI Inference Push Challenges Nvidia Dominance
AIHardwareTechnology

Qualcomm’s AI Inference Push Challenges Nvidia Dominance

Qualcomm enters the AI accelerator market with new inference-focused hardware and software solutions. The company aims to challenge Nvidia’s dominance with competitive total cost of ownership and seamless model deployment. This strategic move could reshape the AI infrastructure landscape.

by Megan CarterOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
AlphaFold-Powered Peptide Scaffolds Transform Cancer Drug Testing
AIScienceTechnology

AlphaFold-Powered Peptide Scaffolds Transform Cancer Drug Testing

Computational biology meets cancer research as AlphaFold-predicted peptide scaffolds enable more accurate drug testing in endometrial cancer organoids. This integration of AI and experimental biology could accelerate personalized medicine approaches for treatment-resistant cancers.

by Megan CarterOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
AI Escapism Apps Sell Digital Dreams to the Disenfranchised
AIInnovationTechnology

AI Escapism Apps Sell Digital Dreams to the Disenfranchised

A new wave of AI apps is selling personalized fake vacation photos to users who can’t afford real travel. This digital escapism trend reveals deeper societal issues about economic inequality and the psychology of manifestation culture.

by Tyler Brooks P.EOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
Qualcomm’s AI Data Center Push Faces Uphill Battle
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Qualcomm’s AI Data Center Push Faces Uphill Battle

Qualcomm is making a major push into data center AI with new chips and rack-scale systems. The company announced a yearly release cadence but omitted critical performance details, raising questions about its competitive positioning.

by Megan CarterOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
Bank of England Probes Data Center Lending as AI Bubble Fears Mount
AIBusinessTechnology

Bank of England Probes Data Center Lending as AI Bubble Fears Mount

The Bank of England is investigating data center lending practices as AI investment reaches unprecedented levels. Central bankers fear an AI bubble could threaten financial stability through interconnected debt exposure.

by Megan CarterOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
AI Investment Boom Masks Main Street Economic Concerns
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AI Investment Boom Masks Main Street Economic Concerns

The AI boom is creating a split economic reality. While tech giants pour billions into data centers, small businesses grapple with tariff costs and consumer uncertainty, revealing a widening gap between Wall Street and Main Street.

by Megan CarterOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
Aviation Industry Demands AI Skills Over AI Policing
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Aviation Industry Demands AI Skills Over AI Policing

Aviation leaders at MRO Europe 2025 say schools are focused on preventing AI plagiarism instead of teaching students to leverage the technology. The industry needs workers who can collaborate effectively with AI systems.

by Megan CarterOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
AI Bubble Could Be Biggest in History
AIBusinessTechnology

AI Bubble Could Be Biggest in History

The AI investment frenzy shows all the classic signs of a massive bubble in the making. Historical analysis reveals concerning parallels with previous tech manias that ended badly.

by Megan CarterOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
Zebrafish Study Reveals Motor Neuron Vulnerability in ALS
AIScienceTechnology

Zebrafish Study Reveals Motor Neuron Vulnerability in ALS

Groundbreaking zebrafish research reveals why motor neurons are particularly vulnerable in ALS. The study shows these neurons have intrinsically high cellular degradation activity that becomes pathological when TDP-43 function is impaired.

by Megan CarterOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
Why AI’s Job Impact Is More Nuanced Than Feared
AIBusinessTechnology

Why AI’s Job Impact Is More Nuanced Than Feared

Contrary to doomsday predictions, new research reveals AI’s employment impact remains minimal. The technology appears to be driving productivity gains rather than mass layoffs, though economic conditions could change this equation.

by Tyler Brooks P.EOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025

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