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IBM: How robust AI governance protects enterprise margins
**Neon Dreams and Circuit Breakers** In the dark alleys of the corporate grid, a silent war is waged for control of the AI underworld. Big players like IBM are whispering secrets to CEOs: robust AI governance is the key to locking down those sweet, sweet enterprise margins. It’s a matter of time before the competition…
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The US-China AI gap closes amid responsible AI concerns
**BREAKING: US-China AI Gap Zeros Out, Zero Cool** In a shocking twist, the 2026 AI Index Report from Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence just dropped a truth bomb: the US is no longer the undisputed champion of AI model performance. The data’s clear – the gap between the US and China’s AI capabilities…
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Martin Brundle labels Williams’s 2026 F1 start “very concerning” after early setbacks
Imagine a highly anticipated movie that’s been in production for months, with a talented cast and crew. The trailers look promising, and the director is confident that it’s going to be a blockbuster hit. But when the movie finally premieres, it falls flat, with poor reviews and disappointing box office numbers. This is similar to…
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SAP brings agentic AI to human capital management
**NEON DREAMS, HONG KONG**: SAP’s got a new trick up its sleeve, and it’s about to disrupt the human capital management game. They’re injectin’ **agentic AI** into the core, streamlinin’ ops and slashin’ costs like a cyber-samurai. The new SuccessFactors 1H 2026 release is all about anticipatin’ those admin bottlenecks before they bring the system…
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Red Bull faces “awkward” Gianpiero Lambiase dilemma ahead of McLaren move, says David Coulthard
Imagine being the head chef of a secret recipe restaurant, and your most trusted sous chef is leaving to join the competition. You know that your sous chef has been privy to all your secret ingredients and cooking techniques, and you can’t just let them walk out the door with all that valuable information. That’s…
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Canada’s Scotiabank preps for its AI future
“Gear up, netrunners. Canada’s Scotiabank is jackin’ into the AI matrix with Scotia Intelligence, a slick framework that syncs up data and AI ops into one lean, mean machine. This digital dreamcatcher gives bank employees, especially those on the client frontline, the keys to unlock AI’s full potential, all while keepin’ it real with the…
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Ollie Bearman opens up on Lewis Hamilton’s message after Ferrari F1 debut
Imagine being thrust into the spotlight like a rookie actor landing a starring role in a blockbuster movie. That’s exactly what happened to Ollie Bearman, a young and talented driver who made his Formula 1 debut with Ferrari at the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. But here’s the twist – he didn’t have a script…
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Colton Herta admits IndyCar absence “hurts a bit” during F2 season
Imagine being a musician who’s used to performing in front of a home crowd, but suddenly finds themselves on a world tour, playing to new audiences every night. That’s kind of what’s happening to Colton Herta, a talented racing driver who’s made a name for himself in the IndyCar scene. He’s like a rockstar who’s…
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“Ocean’s Eleven” prequel to be set around 1962 Monaco Grand Prix
Imagine a high-stakes poker game, but instead of cards, the players are navigating the twists and turns of the iconic Monaco Grand Prix circuit. That’s what’s in store for the upcoming “Ocean’s Eleven” prequel, which is set to put the pedal to the metal around the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix. Think of it like a…
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O’Ward: F1 has become an “artificial” show, while IndyCar is where the real racing is
Imagine you’re a music lover who’s been to a sold-out concert of your favorite band, only to find out that the performance is overly scripted and lacks the raw energy you craved. That’s how Pato O’Ward, a top IndyCar driver, feels about Formula 1 (F1) these days. He thinks F1 has become more like a…