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How will Big Tech's spending spree affect the future of AI? Chart of the Week: The AI Race Is Now a Spending Race February 12, 2026 by Ian King Artificial Intelligence, Daily Disruptor Not long ago, software companies built applications, while infrastructure companies built the rails. Ian says AI is now blurring those lines.
There’s an AI Market Selloff Everywhere Except Here February 11, 2026 by Tim Sykes Tim Sykes Daily Major tech stocks sank lower last week as AI bubble fears persisted. Companies like Alphabet, Meta and Amazon are forecast to spend $660 billion on AI in 2026. And investors’ jaws dropped. Alongside the stock price…
What has changed with AI to make it more persistent? Why Our Chatbots Are Now Becoming Our Coworkers February 4, 2026 by Ian King Artificial Intelligence, Daily Disruptor Ian believes the core ingredients for artificial general intelligence are falling into place and beginning to reinforce each other...
Would You Flip a Coin for a Million-Dollar Bet? February 2, 2026 by Tim Sykes Tim Sykes Daily Millions of dollars change hands every day right now. All from seemingly insignificant news. In today’s market, a few simple words can lead to incredible gains for your account. I’m not talking about the Fed’s interest rate decision, or updated comments about inflation… Last Thanksgiving, during the annual presidential turkey pardon, a 26-year-old ex-CPA bet “no” for the words “stuffing” and “cheaper” in the prediction markets.
How can the U.S. deal with the coming electricity crisis? The Next Bottleneck in the AI Boom Isn’t Chips January 28, 2026 by Ian King Artificial Intelligence, Daily Disruptor Two years ago, Elon Musk predicted electricity shortages would be the next bottleneck for advancing of AI. According to Ian, he was right.

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