AI Wealth Redistribution: How Founders and Boards Can Shape Giving Before Policy Does

Neil Rimer thinks the AI money is coming back out Forbes reported in 2026 that 45 new AI billionaires together account for roughly $2.9 trillion in paper wealth, a concentration that is already drawing political and philanthropic attention. Neil Rimer, co‑founder of Index Ventures, told TechCrunch he has “a strong sense that there will be […]
Vertu Alphafold’s Hermes AI agent: Promising luxury foldable but not enterprise-ready

TL;DR Vertu’s foldable phone (reported by TechCrunch as “Alphafold, ” Vertu’s product name) positions an AI agent, Hermes, as the main reason for a $6, 880 purchase. A TechCrunch hands‑on review found Hermes promising and unusually autonomous, but also inconsistent, prone to mistakes in executive workflows, and backed by security/privacy claims that weren’t independently verified. […]
Amazon QuickSight Mobile Layout: Device-First QA Script and Leader Checklist

Pinch, zoom, repeat, and what to do about it Open a desktop-designed dashboard on a phone and you’ll often end up pinching, nudging, and squinting for the single chart you need. That friction slows decisions for field teams and executives who need quick, reliable insight on the move. This note explains what Amazon QuickSight’s reported […]
Smartsheet’s Remote MCP Server on AWS: A Blueprint for Token‑Efficient, Governed AI Agents

How Smartsheet built a remote MCP server on AWS Smartsheet says its Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation saved more than 3 billion tokens and drove over 87 percent week‑over‑week user growth in the first four weeks after general availability, according to their internal telemetry. Those are blunt signals: a protocol gateway with focused optimizations can […]
Smart glasses risk: Meta’s code suggests covert face recognition and biometric privacy threats

Smart glasses are deeply creepy. Why are celebrities like Kylie Jenner endorsing them? On a packed tram, an LED blinks and no one notices. Later a short clip of a woman, laughing and unguarded, appears online with thousands of views. A celebrity posts a smiling selfie wearing the same hardware and a privacy risk gets […]
Synthetic influencers: Fanvue KYC turns virtual creators into legally owned, accountable businesses

She doesn’t exist, but someone is legally running her Ariana Sterling: a synthetic face, a cloned voice, a packaged personality, and, according to Siraj Raval’s video, “She makes $11, 000 a month.” The headline is provocative, and it should be. For leaders weighing commercial AI talent, the real question isn’t whether you can generate a […]
Iris Energy’s Pivot to AI Compute: $3.65B GPU Financing, Execution Risks and Market Volatility

Iris Energy’s pivot from Bitcoin mining to AI compute has triggered sharp market moves and fresh scrutiny Iris Energy (ticker IREN) has publicly repositioned from ASIC‑based Bitcoin mining toward AI‑optimized, GPU‑dense data centers and high‑performance computing. In late May and June 2026 the company announced a string of financing, capacity and M&A moves. Those headlines, […]
Apple v. OpenAI and the Rising Costs of Scaling AI: Legal, Regulatory, and Operational Risks

Why Apple Sued OpenAI, New York Took a Time‑Out on Data Centers, and the Cyclospora Outbreak You Shouldn’t Ignore This week’s headlines converge on a single theme: friction between rapid AI scaling and the legal, political, and public‑health systems that are supposed to keep markets and communities stable. Three developments crystallize that tension, a trade‑secrets […]
AI Search Overviews Ruled Editorial Content in Germany — What Businesses Must Do

Reading time: ~5 minutes. TL;DR: On July 16, 2026 Germany’s media regulator, ZAK, announced it will treat AI search overviews and chatbot answers as the platforms’ own editorial content, which, ZAK says, places those outputs under the Interstate Media Treaty (Section 109) rather than under the Digital Services Act’s intermediary protections. The decision signals new […]
Telephony AI with Amazon Bedrock: How to Recover Missed Orders by Avoiding Dead Air

When callers hit dead air, you lose orders, how an AWS + Bedrock telephony AI host answers the phone AWS cites a vendor stat: “Restaurants miss an average of 150 phone calls per location every month, and about 60 percent of those are customers trying to place an order or book a table.” Whether you […]