What can we expect from Artificial Intelligence?

By Thomas B. Fowler (bio – articles – email) | January 21, 2026 Introductory note from Jeff Mirus: In 2024, Thomas Fowler wrote a series of four articles on artificial intelligence for CatholicCulture.org: At the end of 2025, Tom published a major book on this subject: Artificial intelligence: foundations, limits, advantages and dangers….

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The Bitcoin Bulls take care of this little crypto for a overvoltage of 50,000%!

Haussiers crypto enthusiasts on Bitcoin are considering a less known digital part that makes waves. Rumors suggest that this little cryptocurrency has the potential for astronomical growth. The whispers of a possible 50,000% push circulate. This speculation feeds excitation and draws the attention of investors wishing to discover the next great thing in the world…

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Deductive AI Formally Launches with $7.5M Funding to Deliver AI SRE Agents That Cut Incident Resolution Time by up to 90%

Insider’s memory Deductive AI launched publicly with $7.5 million in seed funding to provide AI SRE agents that automatically detect faults, diagnose root causes in seconds, and guide corrective actions on complex software systems. Its platform connects to code, logs, metrics, traces, and events, using a continuously updated knowledge graph and agentic reasoning to replicate…

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Android phone makers dropped Qi2 in 2024

Android phones were the first to offer a number of notable standards. They were the first to support 4G, 5G, USB-C (in 2015 no less), and in-display fingerprint sensors. And when it comes to wireless charging, you can trace that lineage back to 2012’s Samsung Galaxy S3 (although the webOS-powered Palm Pre and its Touchstone…

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US removes ‘safety’ from AI Safety Institute

The American Department of Commerce has renamed its IA security institute at the Center for IA standards and innovation (CAISI), passing its objective of global security to the fight against national security risks and the prevention of “heavy and useless regulations” abroad. Commerce Secretary Howard Lux announced the change On June 3, calling for the…

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