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How does today's AI boom remind Ian of the late 1990s? I’ve Seen This Set-Up Before January 21, 2026 by Ian King Artificial Intelligence, Daily Disruptor Today's tech giants are starting to borrow more to support AI growth. Ian King sees an uncomfortable parallel to WorldCom in the late 1990s.
How did Nvidia's CEO just point to where AI is heading? Jensen Huang’s CES Keynote Revealed Where AI Is Going Next January 7, 2026 by Ian King Artificial Intelligence, Daily Disruptor Ian King says Nvidia's CEO delivered more than just a product showcase at CES. He pointed to where artificial intelligence is headed next...
Forget The Gym Membership. These Are Your New Year’s Resolutions January 5, 2026 by Tim Sykes Tim Sykes Daily Happy New Year! The champagne was flowing. Confetti everywhere. And the clock hit midnight… Then, the New Year’s resolutions. (And 99% of those resolutions will fail.) We’ve all seen it hundreds of times before…
Could this tiny chip be about to make electronics more expensive? The AI Infrastructure Problem No One is Telling You About December 17, 2025 by Ian King Artificial Intelligence, Daily Disruptor Ian King says that memory chips used to be boring. But market forces have turned them into a vital and scarce resource that could cost you...
Is investor confidence in today's stock market justified? Chart of the Week: The Calm Before the Margin Call November 13, 2025 by Daniel Shifflett Daily Disruptor, Investing When investors borrow more to buy stocks, it often means they’re feeling confident. Is today's confidence justified or is it a warning sign?

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