A global survey of C-suite executives by IBM's Institute for Business Value found most expect AI spending to shift over the next four years from efficiency to a new wave of innovation.
64% of the surveyed executives think that by 2030, their AI edge will come from innovation rather than resource optimization.
Global perceptions of AI are improving, but the U.S. remains skeptical, according to a new poll from Google and Ipsos.
Why it matters: AI is moving quickly into work, education and daily life, but Americans trail much of the world in usage, excitement and confidence β gaps that could shape who sets the rules and norms for AI's future.
OpenAI's ChatGPT previewed the future with its chatbot release in late 2022. Anthropic's latest Claude AI takes you there.
Why it matters: Claude Opus 4.5 β which powers Anthropic's agent tools, Claude Code for developers and the newly released Cowork β lets anyone quickly turn an idea into a functioning program or app, using plain English.