Why Most People Won’t Make Money from Art in 2026

April 1, 2026
Art is back—but for most people, the opportunity to make money from it is shrinking. The global art market has returned to growth, reaching an estimated $59.6 billion in 2025. On the surface, that suggests a recovery. In reality, it points to something else entirely. According to the Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report […]
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Global M&A Hits $1.2 Trillion—But It’s Being Driven by Fewer, Bigger AI Bets

April 1, 2026
Global M&A has surged past $1.2 trillion in the first quarter of 2026, according to data from London Stock Exchange Group—but the headline masks a more important shift. Deal volume is falling, volatility remains elevated, and yet companies are committing more capital than at any point in recent years. That contradiction is the story. This […]
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The Twin Engines of Global Expansion: Aligning AI-Driven Growth with Agile Financial Infrastructure

March 20, 2026
In the hyper-competitive global marketplace of 2026, scaling an enterprise across borders requires more than just deploying capital and hiring regional teams. For forward-thinking CEOs and board members, expanding into international markets demands a sophisticated, dual-engine approach: mastering artificial intelligence for rapid market penetration, while simultaneously modernizing financial operations to secure the resulting revenue. This […]
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5 Live AI Video Generation Tools That Deliver for Enterprises

March 20, 2026
Live AI video generation platforms have become a reality, opening up new possibilities and exciting implementations. This article looks at the five best services for streaming generative video content, serving as a guide to the latest innovations and business potential of the live AI video landscape. What you will learn: Decart’s Lucy 2 is the […]
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The AI Race Isn’t Just About Innovation, It’s About Readiness

March 16, 2026
The AI Race Isn’t Just About Innovation, It’s About Readiness Artificial intelligence still looks like a software story on the surface. New models, faster chips, and bigger training runs tend to get the headlines. Yet the real contest is becoming more physical by the quarter. Based on recent research into AI infrastructure, energy demand, and […]
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Cyberattack Hits Medical Device Giant Stryker, Disrupting Global Systems

March 13, 2026
Cyberattack Hits Medical Device Giant Stryker, Disrupting Global Systems Stryker, one of the world’s largest medical device manufacturers, is investigating a cyberattack that disrupted its global network systems Wednesday, raising fresh concerns about cybersecurity risks across the healthcare supply chain. The company confirmed the incident in a statement and regulatory filing, saying the full operational […]
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From Chips to Chatbots: The Top 10 Richest People in AI in 2026

March 12, 2026
From Chips to Chatbots: The Top 10 Richest People in AI in 2026 Artificial intelligence has become one of the most powerful wealth-creation engines in modern business. What began as a niche academic field has evolved into a global race for computing power, data, and AI infrastructure. In 2026, the biggest winners of the AI […]
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Oracle’s AI Boom Has Already Destroyed Its Free Cash Flow

March 12, 2026
Oracle’s latest results reveal a striking contradiction at the heart of the AI boom. Demand for the company’s cloud infrastructure is surging — but the cost of supplying that computing power is rising just as fast. The company reported $553 billion in contracted cloud backlog, an extraordinary figure that reflects how aggressively companies are locking […]
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How Reckitt Is Using AI to Transform Pricing and Marketing Strategy

March 12, 2026
Artificial intelligence is moving into the commercial nerve centres of large corporations. Reckitt, the UK consumer health and hygiene group behind brands including Dettol, Lysol, Durex and Nurofen, is embedding AI directly into the systems that guide pricing, promotions and marketing decisions across its global business. The shift reflects a broader change in how companies […]
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Private Credit Boom Faces Its First Major Stress Test

March 11, 2026
The $1.8 trillion private credit market is entering its first major stress test, as investor withdrawals, loan markdowns and growing scrutiny of underwriting standards begin to expose weaknesses in parts of the fast-growing lending sector. A series of developments across large credit funds — including rising redemption requests and tighter lending conditions — suggests the […]
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Yann LeCun Net Worth: Why the AI Pioneer Isn’t a Billionaire

March 10, 2026
Key Points • Yann LeCun helped pioneer the deep-learning technology behind today’s artificial intelligence boom. • Despite his influence, his estimated net worth is only in the single-digit millions, far below many AI entrepreneurs. • Much of the wealth created by the AI revolution has gone to founders, chipmakers and platform companies, not the researchers […]
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Yann LeCun’s AMI Raises $1.03B to Build AI Beyond Large Language Models

March 10, 2026
Yann LeCun, the former chief AI scientist at Meta, has raised $1.03 billion for his startup Advanced Machine Intelligence (AMI), marking one of the largest funding rounds for a company pursuing alternatives to today’s dominant large language models. The round gives AMI a $3.5 billion pre-money valuation and reflects rising investor interest in alternative approaches […]
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