AI is not overhyped. The potential requires equal attention to the less glamorous but more important role of data management.
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This is the sixth excerpt taken from GIJN’s in-depth report on “The Investigative Agenda for Technology and AI Journalism,” based on a day-long pre-conference event held on November 20 at GIJC25, ...
Cerf’s February 2026 Communications Cerf’s Up column, “Does AI Now Represent a Paradigm Shift?” rightly characterizes modern ...
In 2011, three media devices captured 87% of consumer attention. Today, that figure has dropped to 65%, according to McKinsey. The fragmentation isn’t slowing down; it’s accelerating. Streaming ...
As healthcare costs continue to rise and innovation breaks new barriers through AI and robotics, boards and C-suites use new approaches to manage costs and governance.
Emerging pollutants such as pharmaceuticals, microplastics, and industrial chemicals are increasingly detected in water ...
MCP registries are emerging as the new integration catalog for AI agents. Building one for the enterprise requires semantic discovery, strong governance, and developer-friendly controls.
AI success is often a systems problem that rests on three tightly connected pillars: governance, execution and adoption.
Computational thinking—the ability to formulate and solve problems with computing tools—is undergoing a significant shift. Advances in generative AI, especially large language models (LLMs), 2 are ...
Under the Trump administration, the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program has strayed from its historic mission of funding the most meritorious candidates regardless of ...