IT Earnings Season: A Muted Start But Hints of a 2026 AI Boom - Professional coverage
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IT Earnings Season: A Muted Start But Hints of a 2026 AI Boom

According to Bloomberg Business, the upcoming earnings season for major IT firms is expected to be muted but could offer…

MIT's 2026 Tech Forecast: From AI Companions to Greener Grids - Professional coverage
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MIT’s 2026 Tech Forecast: From AI Companions to Greener Grids

According to Forbes, MIT Technology Review has outlined the major tech trends to watch in 2026, focusing on energy, AI,…

AI Isn't a Mind. It's a Market. And That's a Bigger Deal. - Professional coverage
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AI Isn’t a Mind. It’s a Market. And That’s a Bigger Deal.

According to Bloomberg Business, a group of social and cognitive scientists is pushing a provocative new metaphor for understanding artificial…

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AI Companions Emerge as Digital Answer to Senior Isolation Crisis

** Retirees are forming friendships with AI companions that remember their life stories and chat about daily life. With the senior population growing and healthcare staffing shortages worsening, these digital friends are becoming a surprising solution to isolation, though not without risks.

The Growing Crisis of Senior Loneliness

Across the United States, a quiet revolution is unfolding in senior care as artificial intelligence steps in to address what healthcare providers cannot: the epidemic of loneliness among older adults. According to reports, approximately one-third of U.S. adults between 50 and 80 feel isolated, with research linking social isolation to increased risks of depression, anxiety and heart disease. With adults 65 and over projected to make up 22% of the U.S. population by 2050, this problem is only expected to intensify.