StrategyFeb 23, 2026
Nvidia invests in OpenAI — what this means for Europe
The GPU monopolist is entering the largest AI company. This is no ordinary investment — it's a strategic merger of infrastructure and application. For Europe, this means: dependency grows, not shrinks. We have no own GPU production, no frontier model. The question is not whether we can catch up. The question is where we can remain independent.
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OpinionFeb 23, 2026
Xbox CEO: "No AI Slop" — Why this is the right attitude
Asha Sharma, new CEO of Microsoft Gaming, says clearly: AI is a tool, not a replacement. Those who use AI to replace 100 people with a server have not understood AI. Those who use AI to give 10 people the impact of 100 — they get it. That's the difference between AI Slop and AI Leverage.
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PracticeFeb 23, 2026
Multi-Agent Systems — Why one AI agent is not enough
The companies taking AI seriously are building multi-agent systems. Instead of one chatbot that's supposed to do everything: multiple specialized agents working together. Specialization instead of generalization, parallel work instead of sequential, scalable — new capability = new agent.
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NewsFeb 21, 2026
AI agents in everyday business: Why 2026 is the year of autonomous assistants
2026 is the year AI agents go from buzzword to reality. Not as an experiment, but as productive team members. What has changed: the models are better, the infrastructure is there, and the first companies are showing it works.
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NewsFeb 21, 2026
Gemini 3.1 Pro: Google's new flagship model sets new standards
Google has released Gemini 3.1 Pro — a model that sets new standards in complex reasoning. Relevant for businesses: better data analysis, more precise decision support, and a significant quality leap in processing business data.
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