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11:30
2026-08-15
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

Why Tech Is The Ultimate Wingman For Musical Maverick Lorne Balfe

Lorne Balfe, a Grammy-winning composer known for scoring blockbusters like 'Top Gun: Maverick' and 'The Dark Knight', credits technology as a crucial enabler of his career, from using synthesizers to …

19:13
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

Anthropic At $2 Trillion: Is AI Entering Bubble Territory?

Anthropic, the AI company founded by Dario Amodei, is reportedly valued at $2 trillion, a figure that raises concerns about a potential AI bubble. The valuation comes amid soaring costs for AI develop…

15:29
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

Nebius Auction-Goers Howl For Blackwell, Throwing Cash

Nebius auction-goers bid aggressively for Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs, driving prices higher amid surging AI-agent demand that keeps compute scarce and expensive despite expanding capacity and efficiency …

13:30
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

The Rise Of The Conductor: Inside The Human-AI Symphony

Forbes Councils member Brendan Hooft argues that AI can replicate every known musical note but cannot create true music, positioning humans as conductors who scale their identity and creativity throug…

13:02
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

Meta Confirms New WhatsApp On-Device AI-Powered Scam Alert Beta

Meta has announced an optional WhatsApp feature using an on-device AI machine-learning model to detect and prevent scam attacks, rolling out in beta. The feature aims to enhance user security by ident…

12:15
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

The Biggest Physical AI Opportunity Isn't A Robot

Brandon Barbello, writing for Forbes Councils, argues that the biggest physical AI opportunity lies not in building new robots but in giving intelligence to existing physical infrastructure, such as v…

12:00
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

The Best Thing AI Can Do For Your Company Is Keep People Off Of It

Lindsey Witmer Collins, a Forbes Councils member, argues that the most valuable application of AI in business is to keep people off of it, advocating for systems tailored to individual workflows rathe…

11:15
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

Things AI Still Can't Screen For When You're Hiring Engineers

Forbes Councils Member Elton Chan reports that while AI can screen engineers for technical skills, it still cannot evaluate critical human qualities such as cultural fit, communication, and problem-so…

10:15
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

Why Operating Leverage Will Define The Next Decade Of Leadership

Forbes Councils member Ameya Ambardekar argues that operating leverage, driven by AI, will define leadership over the next decade, urging leaders to choose between incremental productivity gains or fu…

10:00
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

Why AI Agents Fail In Production And What The Execution Gap Means

Forbes Councils member Asen Lei reports that AI agents fail in production primarily due to an execution gap, where models know what to do but systems cannot reliably execute tasks. The article highlig…

08:00
2026-08-14
blog.herlein.com
artificial-intelligence

You Can't Lead From Behind Anymore

Gartner predicts that by the end of 2026, 20% of organizations will use AI to flatten their structures and eliminate more than half of current middle management positions, with engineering managers no…

05:55
2026-08-14
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

The 5 AI Scaling Mistakes That Could Derail Your Business

Businesses scaling artificial intelligence risk derailment from five costly mistakes, including runaway costs, weak governance, and poor accountability, according to a Forbes article by contributor Be…

23:19
2026-08-13
machinebrief.com
artificial-intelligence

AI Can Now Make Deepfake Biological Viruses. We Are Not Prepared

AI can now read and edit DNA, enabling the creation of deepfaked biological viruses, according to a Forbes report by senior contributor John Koetsier. The technology offers significant medical benefit…

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