Sunday, March 8, 2026

AI in Business

Hiring specialists made sense before artificial intelligence – now specialists win

Tony Stoyanov is CTO and co-founder EliseAIIn the 2010s, technology companies were looking for staff-level specialists: backend engineers, data analysts, system architects. This model...

WIRED Summary: 5 tech and political trends that will shape 2025

Brian Barrett: Just this week I was looking through some of our earliest DOGE reports and was reminded of what a crazy few months...

Scammers in China are using AI-generated images to get refunds

I hate to admit it, but I spent a lot of money online during the holiday shopping season. And it's no wonder that some...

6 scary predictions for artificial intelligence for 2026

When OpenAI announced a “code red” this month to refocus its teams on competing with Google, I couldn't lend a hand but think back...

Up-to-date, terrifying photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate

A Up-to-date York Times spokesperson told WIRED in a statement that Brooks "regularly attends events to speak with high-profile and important business leaders and...

Anthropic launches ‘Agent Skills’ enterprise and launches standard, challenging OpenAI solution for artificial intelligence in the workplace

Anthropic said Wednesday he would publish his own Agent skills technology as an open standard, a strategic assumption that sharing its approach to improving...

Palona takes it to the next level by launching Vision, Workflow: 4 key lessons for AI creators

According to the company's management, building an AI-based enterprise company on a "moving sand foundation" is the main challenge for founders today Palonan. Today,...

The Bolmo architecture enables competent byte-level LM training without any quality loss

Enterprises that want multilingual models without tokenizers are increasingly turning to byte-level language models to reduce the fragility of cacophonous or low-resource text. To...