Microsoft’s AI Strategy Is Becoming Clear, And It’s Much Bigger Than Copilot

Microsoft’s Frontier announcements reveal a strategy much bigger than Copilot. Microsoft IQ stitches together Work IQ, Fabric IQ, and Foundry IQ into a permission-aware enterprise memory layer; Copilot Cowork turns Copilot from assistant into multi-step operator across Office; and Agent 365 wires governance into Entra, Purview, and Defender. The real bet is owning the full […]

The Best AI Subscription for Business in 2026

Frontier models have converged enough that leaderboard scores no longer settle the business AI subscription question. ChatGPT Plus is the strongest all-around platform today on breadth, tooling, and agent readiness. Claude has the best raw reasoning and writing but the worst token economics. Gemini Advanced wins on Google Workspace integration, Copilot Pro wins on Microsoft […]

Google Is Breaking the Internet

Google’s biggest Search change in 25 years quietly rewrites the economic contract of the web. AI Search no longer points users at sites, it absorbs them and answers in front of them, while pushing crawler load up and human visits down at the same time. Publishers lose pageviews, ad inventory, attribution, the reader relationship, and […]

AI Capex Is Becoming the New Arms Race

AI capex is starting to dwarf the rest of tech. SpaceX’s IPO disclosures suggest its AI infrastructure spending now exceeds its rocket spending, and the four U.S. hyperscalers are projected to spend roughly $725 billion on capex in 2026 alone. China is deploying tens of billions through industrial policy, the Middle East is funding sovereign […]

AI Leadership Increasingly Depends on Physical Infrastructure Control

AI leadership is shifting from a software contest to an infrastructure contest. SpaceX’s IPO filings describe a vertically integrated AI platform of launches, satellites, Starlink connectivity, compute, and even orbital data centres, a signal that energy, GPUs, connectivity, manufacturing, and distribution are becoming the real competitive moats. For countries like Canada, that means sovereign compute, […]

Robots.txt Was Built on Trust. AI Agents Are About to Break That.

The web was built on a quiet handshake: robots.txt, a voluntary 1990s text file asking crawlers to behave, and for decades the biggest search engines listened. That low-friction trust let the open web scale. Agentic AI breaks the assumption because AI agents are built to finish tasks, not just index pages, and many will ignore […]

The Future of Email May Be More Email

For two decades, email advice has been about reducing volume. AI flips that. The real problem was never volume, it was signal detection, and modern AI can summarize threads, surface stalled approvals, extract action items, and quietly handle the mundane processing humans were never good at. When the cost of processing communication drops, behaviour changes. […]

Ontario’s AI Audit Is a Wake-Up Call for Businesses, and a Huge Opportunity

The Ontario Auditor General’s AI report is not a warning against adoption. It is confirmation that AI has moved past experimentation and into operational infrastructure. The audit surfaces fragmented governance, inconsistent oversight, no clear inventory of where AI is in use, and procurement processes that have not caught up. These are the same issues showing […]

Apple’s AI Strategy May Be Simpler Than We Think

Apple does not have a frontier model, and most coverage stops there. The more interesting story is that Apple Silicon was quietly engineered for the kind of computing modern AI inference actually needs. Unified memory, high bandwidth, low power, and tight hardware/software integration make Mac Minis surprisingly capable AI appliances, especially for local agents, RAG […]

The AI Interview Era Has Arrived

Coding interviews built around scarcity (no internet, no docs, no AI) no longer reflect how software actually gets built. Google is piloting AI-assisted interviews, Canva encourages AI use during technical screens, and Wealthsimple replaced the resume entirely with a one-week prototype-build challenge that drew 1,152 applicants. The skillset has shifted from syntax recall to systems […]

Industrializing AI: Canada’s Next Challenge After Research Leadership

Canada helped invent modern AI but is now at risk of losing the next phase. The global AI race is shifting from research breakthroughs to industrial competition: who can deploy, scale, integrate, and operate AI most effectively across an economy. China is well positioned for this transition. The U.S. is racing to build service layers […]

The AI Stability Crisis: Why Businesses Need Long-Term Support (LTS) Models

Frontier AI models drift. Even with the same prompts, same architecture, and same model name, behavior shifts week to week as labs tune reasoning, tool use, and inference routing underneath production systems. For enterprises building real workflows, predictable performance now matters more than peak intelligence. The industry needs Long-Term Support (LTS) AI models with fixed […]

The Rise of AX: Why Every Website Will Need Agent Experience Analytics

Agent Experience (AX) is the next analytics frontier. As AI bots, retrieval crawlers, and MCP-connected agents become primary visitors to websites, organizations need visibility into which bots access their content, whether agents understand it, and where automated workflows fail. AX analytics measures discovery, comprehension, interaction, trust, and performance for non-human traffic. The sites that start […]

When AI Enters Legal Workflows: The Emerging Crisis Around Attorney-Client Privilege

Attorney-client privilege was built for a human fiduciary relationship and does not extend to consumer AI platforms. In United States v. Heppner, a court treated AI conversations as third-party disclosures, not protected communications. Millions of people are now sharing legal exposure with AI systems that have no fiduciary duty, no confidentiality obligation, and terms of […]

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