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Why Do Most Public Sector AI Projects Fail?
January 28, 2026
Why Do Most Public Sector AI Projects Fail?

Despite widespread enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, an alarming disconnect plagues the public sector, where a staggering 88% of organizations have adopted AI technologies, yet only a minuscule 5% have successfully translated these initiatives into accelerated revenue or significant cost savings.

Trend Analysis: Competitive AI Governance
January 28, 2026
Trend Analysis: Competitive AI Governance

The once-dazzling spectacle of artificial intelligence’s raw potential has given way to a far more sober and consequential global reckoning with its power, accountability, and ultimate control. Global discourse, particularly at forums like the World Economic Forum, has pivoted sharply

The AI Paradox: More Humanlike Means Less Autonomous
January 28, 2026
The AI Paradox: More Humanlike Means Less Autonomous

Dominic Jainy, a veteran IT professional with deep expertise in AI and machine learning, has watched the recent surge in AI excitement with a critical eye. While the world is captivated by the humanlike capabilities of generative AI, he argues

Tech Leaders Struggle With Unrealistic AI Expectations
January 28, 2026
Tech Leaders Struggle With Unrealistic AI Expectations

The Great Disconnect Navigating the Chasm Between AI Hype and Reality In boardrooms across the globe, Artificial Intelligence is being hailed as a silver bullet for corporate transformation, yet for the Chief Information Officers and Chief Technology Officers on the

Trend Analysis: Enterprise AI Orchestration
January 28, 2026
Trend Analysis: Enterprise AI Orchestration

The long-standing corporate race to anoint a single, all-powerful artificial intelligence model has quietly concluded, not with a winner, but with the realization that the premise was flawed from the start. A far more sophisticated and effective strategy is now

Is AI’s Thirst for Power Breaking the Grid?
January 28, 2026
Is AI’s Thirst for Power Breaking the Grid?

An industry built on the ephemeral speed of light is now colliding with the unyielding, decade-long timelines of physical infrastructure, creating a seismic shockwave across the global energy sector. The explosive growth of artificial intelligence has ignited an unprecedented demand

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Why Do Most Public Sector AI Projects Fail?
January 28, 2026
Why Do Most Public Sector AI Projects Fail?

Despite widespread enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, an alarming disconnect plagues the public sector, where a staggering 88% of organizations have adopted AI technologies, yet only a minuscule 5% have successfully translated these initiatives into accelerated revenue or significant cost savings.

Trend Analysis: Competitive AI Governance
January 28, 2026
Trend Analysis: Competitive AI Governance

The once-dazzling spectacle of artificial intelligence’s raw potential has given way to a far more sober and consequential global reckoning with its power, accountability, and ultimate control. Global discourse, particularly at forums like the World Economic Forum, has pivoted sharply

The AI Paradox: More Humanlike Means Less Autonomous
January 28, 2026
The AI Paradox: More Humanlike Means Less Autonomous

Dominic Jainy, a veteran IT professional with deep expertise in AI and machine learning, has watched the recent surge in AI excitement with a critical eye. While the world is captivated by the humanlike capabilities of generative AI, he argues

Tech Leaders Struggle With Unrealistic AI Expectations
January 28, 2026
Tech Leaders Struggle With Unrealistic AI Expectations

The Great Disconnect Navigating the Chasm Between AI Hype and Reality In boardrooms across the globe, Artificial Intelligence is being hailed as a silver bullet for corporate transformation, yet for the Chief Information Officers and Chief Technology Officers on the

Trend Analysis: Enterprise AI Orchestration
January 28, 2026
Trend Analysis: Enterprise AI Orchestration

The long-standing corporate race to anoint a single, all-powerful artificial intelligence model has quietly concluded, not with a winner, but with the realization that the premise was flawed from the start. A far more sophisticated and effective strategy is now

Is AI’s Thirst for Power Breaking the Grid?
January 28, 2026
Is AI’s Thirst for Power Breaking the Grid?

An industry built on the ephemeral speed of light is now colliding with the unyielding, decade-long timelines of physical infrastructure, creating a seismic shockwave across the global energy sector. The explosive growth of artificial intelligence has ignited an unprecedented demand

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