
Future Tech No More: Long-Promised Innovations Arrive
Technologies once confined to research labs are now emerging as viable businesses, but their growth is challenged by rising geopolitical tensions and protectionism.
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Technologies once confined to research labs are now emerging as viable businesses, but their growth is challenged by rising geopolitical tensions and protectionism.

Following reports of a US military operation in Venezuela, a wave of AI-generated images and misleading videos flooded social media, confusing the public.

China and the U.S. are adopting starkly different strategies in the race for AI dominance, with China pouring hundreds of millions into state-led subsidies while America relies on its free-market ecos

The year 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal period in global affairs, with escalating military tensions in Venezuela, Ukraine, and Taiwan defining the landscape.

A massive surge in AI investment, nearing trillions of dollars, is fueling the U.S. economy but also raising fears of a speculative bubble similar to the dotcom era.

The US AI boom is critically dependent on a single Dutch tech company and EU data laws, giving Europe powerful and unexpected leverage over the American economy.

The U.S. government has licensed Microsoft to export advanced Nvidia AI chips to the UAE, unlocking a planned $7.9 billion investment in the region's tech infrastructure.

The AI boom is facing a critical bottleneck not in semiconductors, but in America's aging and underfunded electrical grid, creating an urgent infrastructure crisis.

A convergence of geopolitical tensions, political uncertainty, and economic strain is forcing a broad reassessment of financial strategies for markets and individuals alike.

Western auto and energy executives are returning from China with warnings about its advanced robotic factories, which could give Chinese industries a major global advantage.

A new JPMorgan Chase report warns that artificial intelligence will reshape global alliances, politics, and warfare, framing the U.S.-China rivalry as central.

European nations are accelerating efforts to build an independent AI industry to reduce reliance on US tech, but face a massive investment gap and continued dependence on American firms.