Chainlink's elevation by Bitwise signals a shift in crypto investment strategies, emphasizing infrastructure's growing role in portfolio diversification.
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ARMONK, N.Y., June 17, 2026 — A new global study by the IBM Institute for Business Value finds that as enterprises embed AI deeper into core business operations, most surveyed […]
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The greatest long-term value in AI will come from companies solving deep technical challenges at the model and infrastructure level rather than application-layer products built on existing AI platforms, writes angel investor Alexander Kardos-Nyheim. In this guest commentary he shares processes and questions he uses to determine the investability of an AI startup.
The crypto market is entering a phase where investors are paying closer attention to utility, infrastructure, and adoption rather than hype alone. While price action still drives headlines, many of the most closely watched projects are now being evaluated based on what they are actually building. That shift is creating
Global oil prices hit a two-month low on June 16, with Brent crude briefly dropping below $80 a barrel and WTI crude falling 4% to $77.43, driven by enthusiasm over a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MoU) to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Severe Infrastructure Damage Hinders Recovery Oil price declines continued Tuesday, with Brent crude […]
Every breakthrough AI model starts the same way: with a training run. The infrastructure running those training jobs shapes everything: how fast teams can iterate, what scale of model they can build and whether those jobs complete reliably. As models grow in size, complexity and intelligence, the demands on training infrastructure are also rising. In […]
Dell's AI server growth signals a transformative shift in tech investment, with implications for infrastructure, crypto mining, and market dynamics.
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AIs struggle to understand documents designed for humans; the DocLang working group seeks to flip that imbalance with its specification for machine-readable business documents “built from the ground up for LLM tokenizers.”
The working group, founded by IBM, Nvidia, and Red Hat and hosted by the Linux Foundation’s LF AI & Data project, aims to create an open, universal, AI-native document format designed to improve how enterprises prepare, exchange, and govern document data for AI systems. ABBYY and Human Signal will also be involved in its development, and other contributors are welcome.
“Enterprises today work across a fragmented landscape of document formats, including PDFs, JPEGs, and other file types built primarily for human consumption rather than AI interpretation,” the group said in its launch announcement.
“This disconnect can introduce complexity, raise costs, and reduce reliability when extracting meaning from business documents,” as organizations increasingly rely on genera