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The A.I. Boom Is Stress-Testing America’s Power Grid

MaC Venture Capital’s Marlon Nichols explores how the rapid growth of A.I. data centers is straining America’s power grid. As A.I. accelerates energy demand, the next wave of innovation will center on building a more adaptive, distributed and intelligent energy system.
By Marlon Nichols
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Moltbook and the Humanless Future of Artificial Intelligence

Will Saulsbery, an industry-leading A.I. marketer and strategist, and Mark Minevich, a globally recognized chief A.I. officer and investor, examine Moltbook, an experimental A.I.-only social network that places autonomous agents at the center of its ecosystem. They argue that Moltbook is less a provocation than a signal, highlighting how agentic A.I. is moving beyond human-in-the-loop design toward autonomous coordination. The future of A.I., they contend, will be defined by how effectively organizations govern, integrate and collaborate with increasingly independent systems.
By Mark Minevich and Will Saulsbery
Flags from around the world sit on top of the Congress Centre that hosts the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

At Davos 2026, the New A.I. Race Is About Execution

Dr. Kathryn Wifvat, a leading applied A.I. strategist advising governments, enterprises and sovereign investors, and Mark Minevich, a globally recognized Chief A.I. Officer and World Economic Forum contributor, analyze how Davos 2026 marked a turning point in the global A.I. conversation. They argue that A.I. has entered its infrastructure phase, where competitive advantage depends on execution, governance, workforce transformation and technological sovereignty. The new A.I. race, they explain, will be decided by those who can operationalize intelligence at scale under mounting geopolitical and societal constraints.
By Mark Minevich and Dr. Kathryn Wifvat
Cursors hover over shopping baskets

2026: The Year Retail Stops Searching and Starts Thinking

By Sam Atkinson
A magnifying glass hovers over fingerprints

KYC’s Insider Problem and the Case for Confidential A.I.

By Ahmad Shadid
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Automation Fatigue: How A.I. Contact Centers Are Burning Out the Humans Behind Them

By Mark Speare
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The Case for Distributed A.I. Governance in an Era of Enterprise A.I.

By Angela Virtu
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From Oil Reserves to Data Control: The Rise of Digital Self-Reliance

By Yousef Khalili
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Why Game Engines Are Becoming A.I.’s Most Important Testbeds

By Ilman Shazhaev
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Real Estate Is the Last Industry Built to Confuse You

By Blake O’Shaughnessy
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Big Tech Is Turning Blockchain Into a Corporate Toll Road

By Arthur Azizov
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The Dangerous Myth of Digital Transformation

By Ritavan
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Doing Well and Doing Good: The Twin Model for Purpose-Driven Business

By Shay Safarzadeh and Shabnam Safarzadeh
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In the U.S.-China Tech Race, Corporate Governance Is the Weak Link

By Andrew King
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What Happens When A.I. Agents Take the Corner Office?

By Ahmad Shadid
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If We Repeat History, Healthcare A.I. Will Fail to Deliver

By Punit Soni
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The Next Competitive Edge: Why A.I. and Sustainability Must Evolve Together

By Michael Wade and Konstantinos Trantopoulos
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The Quantum Leap: Charting the Future of Computing

By Indradeep Ghosh
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The $196 Billion Revolution: How Agentic A.I. Is Redefining Corporate Power

By Mark Minevich and Mazen A. Skaf
A row of laptops in a dark server room, with one central screen glowing red and displaying a 3D brain, symbolizing the rise of autonomous A.I. decision-making.

The End of the Org Chart: Agentic A.I. Will Reshape Who Leads

By Kamales Lardi
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Trump’s Tariffs Are Sabotaging America’s A.I. Leadership

By Ahmad Shadid
Illustration of business figures on a paper boat approaching a digital iceberg, symbolizing the unseen complexity of blockchain technology beneath government initiatives.

Blockchain Comes to USAID. Will It Survive Washington?

By Arthur Azizov
Illustration of a giant hand lifting a suited office worker by the collar as papers fall around him, symbolizing job termination and power imbalance in the workplace.

The A.I. Doctrine Dismantling America’s Innovation Workforce

By Ahmad Shadid
A surreal digital illustration of a lone figure standing before a massive, faceted human head structure with doorways and windows, symbolizing artificial intelligence and ethical complexity.

Corporate A.I. Ethics Is Now a Boardroom Issue: The Business Case for Doing A.I. Right

By Amit Joshi and Michael Wade
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