AI industry faces potential $800 billion revenue shortfall by 2030

Artificial intelligence companies could face a combined annual revenue gap of $800 billion by 2030, according to a new report from the consulting firm Bain & Co. The firm estimates that the industry will need $2 trillion in yearly revenue to finance the computing power required for projected demand. Bloomberg reports that these findings are …

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Most Americans are more concerned than excited about AI, survey finds

A majority of Americans express more concern than excitement about the growing use of artificial intelligence in daily life and want more control over how it is used. Brian Kennedy reports for the Pew Research Center that people are particularly worried about AI’s potential to weaken human creativity and personal connections. The survey shows that …

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Google integrates Gemini AI features into the Chrome browser

Google has announced a major update for its Chrome browser, integrating its Gemini artificial intelligence model to add a range of new features. According to an official company blog post, the changes are being rolled out to make browsing more productive and secure. Reporting by Wired notes that this move marks a significant step in …

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Qwen3-Omni is an open-source model for text, image, audio, and video

The Chinese technology company Alibaba has released Qwen3-Omni, a new generative AI model that can process a combination of text, images, audio, and video. The model is notable for its “omni-modal” capabilities and its open-source license, positioning it as a direct competitor to proprietary models from U.S. tech companies like OpenAI and Google. According to …

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OpenAI explains why AI models are rewarded for inventing facts

Large language models like ChatGPT sometimes generate false information (“hallucinations”) because their evaluation systems reward guessing over admitting uncertainty. In an official post, the company OpenAI reports that this incentive structure is a fundamental challenge for all current AI models. Hallucinations can occur even with seemingly simple questions. For example, a chatbot gave three different …

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A new standard lets publishers charge AI companies

A coalition of major web publishers, including Reddit, Yahoo, and Quora, has launched a new system called Really Simple Licensing (RSL). The standard aims to make AI companies pay for using online content to train their artificial intelligence models. The RSL Standard builds on the existing `robots.txt` protocol, a file that gives instructions to web …

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MIT report: Employees are driving AI adoption with personal tools

A widely misunderstood statistic from a new MIT report suggests corporate artificial intelligence projects are failing, but the study reveals the opposite. Michael Nuñez reports for VentureBeat that a “shadow AI economy” is thriving as employees successfully use personal AI tools for their work, outpacing official corporate initiatives. The study from MIT’s Project NANDA found …

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How companies can see a better return on their AI investments

Colleen Jones reports for Content Science Review that despite the hype around generative AI, most leaders struggle to achieve measurable business benefits. The primary reason is that AI, unlike previous technologies, is uniquely dependent on content for both its input and output. Jones identifies seven key barriers that prevent companies from succeeding with AI. A …

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