#Artificial Intelligence
Total 55 articles
South Korea launches a $101.5B Public Growth Fund targeting AI and semiconductors. PRISM analyzes this strategic move in the global tech sovereignty race.
Celebrity photoshop fails signal a larger business trend: the 'Authenticity Tax.' PRISM analyzes the brand risk and the coming tech wave of digital provenance.
A new documentary deepfakes Sam Altman, revealing critical insights into digital identity, AI's power struggles, and the future of reputational risk.
Viral stories of creepy things kids say are more than a thrill. They offer a blueprint for the future of AI, revealing secrets of consciousness and cognition.
Viral 'disaster' photos signal a shift to an authenticity economy. This creates a new frontier for AI in marketing, redefining content strategy for brands.
The EU AI Act is now law. PRISM analyzes its global impact, the 'Brussels Effect 2.0,' and what it means for tech investment, innovation, and competition.
Adobe's AI lawsuit over pirated books highlights a systemic risk. Our analysis explores the 'original sin' of training data and why data provenance is critical.
A California judge found Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' marketing deceptive. PRISM analyzes why this is more than a fine—it's a threat to Tesla's core valuation and a turning point for AI regulation.
OpenAI's GPT-5.2 isn't just another update. Its advanced math and science skills signal a major shift in the AI race from language to logical reasoning. Here's why that changes everything for investors and enterprise.
OpenAI's quiet reversal of a key ChatGPT feature reveals a critical truth: speed is beating raw intelligence in the AI race. Our analysis on why this is a major win for Google.
OpenAI's GPT-5.2 isn't just an update; its mastery of math and science marks a foundational shift for AI, unlocking a new era of automated R&D.
Google is merging Android and ChromeOS into 'Aluminium OS'—an AI-native platform aimed at premium PCs. Here's our expert analysis on why it's a critical threat to Apple and Microsoft.