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Manufacturers are deploying AI across operations, but the harder question is whether those tools are producing measurable gains in cost, throughput and efficiency. getty Manufacturers are adopting AI aggressively, especially in operations. But the returns are harder to prove, and the way factories buy AI may be part of the problem. In Grant Thornton’s 2026 AI Impact Survey, none of the 100 manufacturing leaders surveyed reported a significant revenue increase from AI. None reported significant cost savings either. Across the other industries in the same study, 12% of respondents reported each. A zero inside a sample that size isn’t a rounding error. It’s a warning. On paper, manufacturing should be easy ground for AI. Factories already run on sensor data, repetitive processes and decades of automation. Yet the sector shows one of the widest gaps between AI activity and AI results a
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“Reclaiming $1 in 2026 is mathematically and technically possible for Cardano (ADA), but it faces a steep, uphill battle,” Gemini stated. June was not kind to Cardano’s native token, whose price briefly crashed below $0.14, marking the lowest point since 2020. Fortunately for the bulls, the asset started July on the right foot, temporarily recovering to roughly $0.20, and is currently trading at around $0.17, representing a 14% increase over two weeks. It will be interesting to see whether ADA can extend its positive momentum in the following months and reclaim the major milestone of $1 before the end of the year. Below is the perspective of three of the most widely used AI-powered chatbots. Possible But Quite Difficult Task ChatGPT estimated that ADA could reach $1 sometime this year, but warned that this will be extremely challenging given current levels. OpenAI’s platform claimed tha
As AI-driven mining stocks retreat, investors are examining executive stock sales, governance and shareholder alignment across leading Bitcoin miners, according to Blocksbridge Consulting.
The expansion of AI context windows intensifies competition, potentially accelerating advancements in AI capabilities and applications.
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Windows 11 updates could soon include fixes for more security issues at once. Microsoft said in a blog post on Thursday that it's now using AI to "identify potential issues earlier," which means "customers will see a higher volume of security updates included in each security release."
Hackers, even amateurs, have increasingly been using AI to quickly exploit security weaknesses over the past several months. Security researchers are also using AI to find issues faster, leading to more frequent high-severity vulnerabilities, like the "Copy Fail" exploit that impacted nearly every Linux distribution in May. Similarly, when Anthropic announce …
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The rise of AI shopping will not impact every category in the same way. Skincare is one of the most exposed categories. getty AI is already reshaping the shopper journey. The question is no longer whether it will influence shopping, but where it will matter most. That distinction has important implications for retailers and brands. AI referral traffic grew more than 300% last year, according to Euromonitor International data. That’s an important signal, but headline numbers only tell part of the story. Retail doesn’t move in aggregate. AI will not reshape every aisle equally because shoppers do not shop uniformly across each category. The data shows something far more selective: AI wins where it adds the most decision value. That is highest when AI helps shoppers reduce uncertainty, narrow choice or feel more confident about a purchase. Across much of e-commerce, AI may have little work