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Techstrong.ai, Thursday, April 16th, 2026

The Jagged Peaks And Valleys Of AI Intelligence

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-16

Anyone who has spent real time using AI has had the same experience. One moment, it performs what feels like a magic trick. It writes working code in seconds. It summarizes long reports instantly. It solves problems that used to require serious technical expertise.

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The Jagged Peaks And Valleys Of AI Intelligence

Techstrong.ai, Thursday, April 16th, 2026

What Is AI Risk? A Clear Definition For 2026

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-16

Enterprise AI has evolved rapidly-from predictive models answering targeted questions to generative models producing content on demand, and now to agentic AI systems that pursue goals autonomously through multi-step reasoning.

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What Is AI Risk? A Clear Definition For 2026

Techstrong.ai, Wednesday, April 15th, 2026

Hello God, It's Me, Claude

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-15

'Hello God, it's me, Claude. Are you there?' A year ago, that line would have sounded like a punchline in a tech conference hallway conversation. Today, it might be the most honest question coming out of Silicon Valley.

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Hello God, It's Me, Claude

Techstrong.ai, Tuesday, April 14th, 2026

AI Is Stress-Testing Your Data Foundation: Is It Ready?

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-14

As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, a hard truth is emerging: AI is not a simple overlay that will automatically turn your data into agentically actionable insight. It is a stress test of your entire data architecture. In a recent report by Futurum Research, we explore why many organizations are struggling to scale AI initiatives despite strong investment and clear strategic intent.

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AI Is Stress-Testing Your Data Foundation: Is It Ready?

Techstrong.ai, Thursday, April 9th, 2026

The Week AI Got Real

Vol 337 · Issue 2 · 2026-04-09

Certain moments in history become reference points. People of an age remember where they were when John F. Kennedy was shot. Many remember watching Neil Armstrong step onto the moon. Others recall the night the Berlin Wall fell or the horrible morning the towers fell on September 11

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The Week AI Got Real

Techstrong.ai, Wednesday, April 8th, 2026

The Overlooked Performance Metric Driving AI Innovation

Vol 337 · Issue 2 · 2026-04-08

Today, the AI infrastructure conversation centers almost exclusively on compute power. Companies are racing to secure the latest GPUs, with some even designing custom chips to gain an edge. But while the industry fixates on teraflops and parameter counts, a different metric is quietly determining which organizations can innovate fastest: Data transfer speed.

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The Overlooked Performance Metric Driving AI Innovation

Techstrong.ai, Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

When AI Comes To Town

Vol 337 · Issue 2 · 2026-04-07

Artificial intelligence (AI) may be the hottest topic in technology, but the next real fight over AI is not happening in Silicon Valley or Washington. It is happening in small towns where residents are discovering that the future of AI might be built right down the road from their homes.

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When AI Comes To Town

Techstrong.ai, Monday, April 6th, 2026

Why Your AI Strategy Needs A Data Infrastructure Overhaul

Vol 337 · Issue 2 · 2026-04-06

Data engineers can spend upwards of 30% of their time taking on data downtime. That statistic should alarm any executive who is betting on AI to transform their business. While companies race to deploy machine learning models and generative AI applications, most still operate on data foundations never designed to support intelligent systems. The result is a widening gap between AI ambitions and actual capabilities.

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Why Your AI Strategy Needs A Data Infrastructure Overhaul

Techstrong.ai, Monday, April 6th, 2026

Survey Surfaces Rising Tokenomics Cost Challenges For AI

Vol 337 · Issue 2 · 2026-04-06

A survey of 515 business and IT leaders in the U.S. spanning enterprises with more than $500 million in annual revenue finds just under a third (30%) are already seeing their organizations consume more than 10 billion tokens per month when accessing artificial intelligence (AI) tools and applications.

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Survey Surfaces Rising Tokenomics Cost Challenges For AI

Techstrong.ai, Friday, April 3rd, 2026

If You Want AI ROI, Give People Time to Play

Vol 337 · Issue 1 · 2026-04-03

In the span of just a few months, the experience of building software has fundamentally changed. Engineers are now working alongside agents that write, refactor, test, and even reason through complex codebases. Tasks that once required days of focused effort can now be completed in hours or even minutes.

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If You Want AI ROI, Give People Time to Play

Techstrong.ai, Friday, April 3rd, 2026

Spies Adopt AI, But Doubts Arise About Its Reliability

Vol 337 · Issue 1 · 2026-04-03

The intelligence was alarming. Ukraine had made a secret deal with Germany and France to deploy 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers, without insignia, to Greenland to thwart an American takeover. Denmark was re-deploying F-16 fighter jets to Greenland previously allocated to Ukraine. And in the United States, 400 Ukrainian refugees were arrested for violent protests over Greenland. Compounding concerns, this intelligence was leaked to major news outlets.

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Spies Adopt AI, But Doubts Arise About Its Reliability

Techstrong.ai, Friday, March 27th, 2026

Scaling AI To The Enterprise

Vol 336 · Issue 4 · 2026-03-27

For much of last year, if you followed the news, watched YouTube or scrolled X, your only conclusion would have been that agentic AI had fully arrived, and you were miles behind the competition. The well-crafted, happy path demos really did a disservice to leaders by setting unrealistic expectations as to what was possible with AI and what could be safely rolled out to production.

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Scaling AI To The Enterprise

Techstrong.ai, Thursday, March 19th, 2026

AI & Jobs: The Futurum Files

Vol 336 · Issue 3 · 2026-03-19

I recently did something I don't recommend unless you enjoy cognitive whiplash. I dove headfirst into as much research on AI and jobs as I could stand. Academic papers. Policy analysis. Economic models. Vendor forecasts. Think tank reports. The whole buffet.

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AI & Jobs: The Futurum Files

Techstrong.ai, Wednesday, March 11th, 2026

Trust, Transparency And The Trajectory Of AI In Mainframe Computing

Vol 336 · Issue 2 · 2026-03-11

Artificial intelligence is transforming software development in remarkable ways, though the journey is filled with new challenges and uncertainties. There's a fundamental paradox at play: developers and IT pros see firsthand how AI boosts their work, yet in high-stakes environments like the mainframe that keep global business running, many still feel the need to hesitate and act with caution.

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Trust, Transparency And The Trajectory Of AI In Mainframe Computing

Techstrong.ai, Tuesday, March 10th, 2026

The First Victims Of AI Are Graduates

Vol 336 · Issue 2 · 2026-03-10

Everyone keeps asking when AI will start taking people's jobs. That question assumes the disruption will arrive the way layoffs usually do. Pink slips. Headlines. CEOs talking about efficiency during earnings calls.

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The First Victims Of AI Are Graduates

Security Boulevard, Monday, March 9th, 2026

How Smart Can Agentic AI Become In Protecting Assets

Vol 336 · Issue 2 · 2026-03-09

How can organizations harness the power of Agentic AI to safeguard their most valuable assets? With industries continue to move operations to cloud-based environments, safeguarding digital assets against cyber threats is more crucial than ever. This blog post delves into the role smart Agentic AI plays in Non-Human Identities (NHIs) and secrets, particularly within sectors like financial services, healthcare, and DevOps.

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How Smart Can Agentic AI Become In Protecting Assets

Techstrong.ai, Friday, February 27th, 2026

OpenClaw Users Are Using Scrapling To Bypass Cloudflare And Other Anti-Bot Systems

Vol 335 · Issue 4 · 2026-02-27

OpenClaw, the open-source AI agent with more than 200,000 GitHub stars, has a scraping problem. According to a WIRED report this week, users are pairing the tool with an open-source Python library called Scrapling to bypass anti-bot protections - including Cloudflare's Turnstile system - and extract data from websites that have explicitly tried to keep bots out.

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OpenClaw Users Are Using Scrapling To Bypass Cloudflare And Other Anti-Bot Systems