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Month: December 2025

AI Agents Need Practice, Not Just Prompts
AIInnovationSoftware

AI Agents Need Practice, Not Just Prompts

The author, who pioneered machine teaching at Microsoft, says enterprises are stuck in “pilot purgatory” because AI agents aren’t given room to practice. True expertise, like on a basketball team, comes from repetition and defined roles in realistic environments.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 27, 2025
Dominion Energy Sues Trump Over Offshore Wind Pause
BusinessInnovationPolicy

Dominion Energy Sues Trump Over Offshore Wind Pause

Dominion Energy has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its decision to pause federal offshore wind leases. The move halts five projects, including Dominion’s $11.2 billion Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind farm, which was expected to start generating power next year.

by Michael TurnerDecember 27, 2025
How a $600M insect farming startup crashed back to Earth
BusinessInnovationStartups

How a $600M insect farming startup crashed back to Earth

Ÿnsect, the French insect farming startup that raised over $600 million, has been placed into judicial liquidation. Its failure highlights the brutal gap between a compelling sustainability vision and the harsh economics of commodity markets.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 27, 2025
The Boring, Simple Secret to Scaling Sales
BusinessSoftwareStartups

The Boring, Simple Secret to Scaling Sales

Entrepreneurs often chase new strategies and tools when sales slow down. But the real path to scalable growth is doing a few simple things incredibly well, every single day.

by Michael TurnerDecember 26, 2025
The Dinner Plate Chip And The Wild New Rules Of AI Hardware
AIBusinessInnovation

The Dinner Plate Chip And The Wild New Rules Of AI Hardware

The race for AI compute is breaking all the old rules. With Moore’s Law fading, companies like Cerebras are building radically different hardware, like a 30cm chip with 90,000 cores, to power the next generation.

by Michael TurnerDecember 26, 2025
The 2026 Playbook: AI Isn’t a Bubble, But Your Strategy Might Be
AIBusinessSoftware

The 2026 Playbook: AI Isn’t a Bubble, But Your Strategy Might Be

As 2025 ends, business leaders are planning for a 2026 shaped by AI’s continued boom, shrinking DEI initiatives, and stricter return-to-office rules. The article argues against an AI bubble, emphasizing a seismic shift in human-machine interaction. Success will hinge on insulating against turbulence

by Michael TurnerDecember 26, 2025
Meta AI is Everywhere. Here’s What It’s Really Doing.
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Meta AI is Everywhere. Here’s What It’s Really Doing.

Meta AI is the chatbot and infrastructure powering features across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. It’s based on the LLaMA models and is designed for social media, but its “open-source” claims are controversial. There’s no way to fully disable it.

by Michael TurnerDecember 26, 2025
Reface, the viral AI face-swap app, just got a €15.2M growth boost
AISoftwareStartups

Reface, the viral AI face-swap app, just got a €15.2M growth boost

The Kyiv-based startup behind the viral face-swapping app has landed a unique funding deal. The €15.2 million isn’t traditional venture capital—it’s a non-dilutive investment specifically for acquiring new users.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 26, 2025
New Thin-Film Material Could Make AI Faster and Less Power-Hungry
AIHardwareInnovation

New Thin-Film Material Could Make AI Faster and Less Power-Hungry

A research team at the University of Houston has developed a specialized 2D thin-film dielectric material. This breakthrough aims to replace heat-generating components in chips, potentially making AI devices significantly faster while slashing their massive power consumption.

by Michael TurnerDecember 25, 2025
A $50 3D-Printed Microscope Is Changing Science
HardwareInnovationTechnology

A $50 3D-Printed Microscope Is Changing Science

A team from the University of Glasgow has created the world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope, lenses and all. It costs less than £50 and can be built in hours. The project is already expanding access to microscopy in West Africa and changing how science is taught.

by Michael TurnerDecember 25, 2025

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