Artificial Intelligence chip makers brace for competition after year of rapid growth

After a year of blistering demand for Artificial Intelligence chips, leading semiconductor companies are preparing for tougher competition and potential shifts in market share as new products arrive and customers reassess spending.
The next wave of Artificial Intelligence regulation balances innovation with safety

Governments are accelerating efforts to regulate Artificial Intelligence in 2026, seeking to protect rights and safety without suppressing technological progress, as divergent regional rules and high-risk sectors raise the stakes.
Startup talent navigates artificial intelligence agent replacements

Startups are rapidly adopting autonomous artificial intelligence agents to handle tasks once owned by junior staff, forcing leaders to rethink hiring, governance, and skills. The article outlines concrete deployment examples, budget trends, and certification paths as companies try to balance speed and cost with trust, safety, and workforce impact.
Artificial intelligence lobbying surges in washington among major firms and startups

Lobbying related to artificial intelligence is generating significant revenue in washington as Congress faces pressure to replace a patchwork of state standards with federal legislation, according to a Bloomberg Law report citing technology policy attorney Paul Stimers.