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More artificial intelligence is being implanted into Gmail as Google tries to turn the world’s most used email service into a personal assistant that can improve writing, summarize far-flung information buried in inboxes and deliver daily to-do lists.
Here are three potentially unstoppable artificial intelligence stocks to buy for 2026.
China said on Thursday it would assess and investigate Meta’s acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Manus, in a move highlighting its technology rivalry with the U.S..
The rise of the AI gig workforce has driven an important shift from commodity task execution to first-tier crowd contribution.
However, not all Wall Street analysts share this over-the-top optimism. Although most price targets suggest the leading AI stocks will head higher in 2026, select Wall Street analysts believe three premier AI stocks can plunge by up to 96% in the new year.
Meta is buying artificial intelligence startup Manus, as the owner of Facebook and Instagram continues a push to amp-up AI offerings across its platforms.
Bets on artificial intelligence companies have dominated US equity markets for three years, powering a 78% gain. A growing number of investors are now wagering that run, led by the Magnificent Seven,
However, quantum systems are prone to errors, because qubits are very sensitive to noise like vibrations and temperature changes. No company has yet built a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, meaning a system that fixes errors in real time and has enough physical qubits to perform useful calculations.
It comes after DeSantis called for an AI bill of rights — and after President Donald Trump issued an executive order seeking to limit state-by-state regulation of the fast-growing technology.
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is driving an unprecedented surge in electricity consumption, creating a conflict between immediate climate goals and the industry’s growth. While tech companies are currently increasing their reliance on fossil fuels to power new data centers,
A bill on whether schools should check student immigration status and one on artificial intelligence are in the hopper for Tennessee lawmakers when they return to session Jan. 13.
In just one month since incorporating a new AI tool, called “Betty” to the Emergency Communication Center says they’ve already seen a positive impact.