TCU and UCLA each have marquee opportunities to round out their NCAA Tournament resumes on Tuesday night, with Selection Sunday less than two weeks away. The Horned Frogs are on the road against No.
On Sunday, after a long and arduous wait, the calendar will turn to March. With it will come a tense two weeks for dozens of men’s college basketball teams across the country, whose results over the ...
WCC contender Santa Clara has a leg up on many of its bubble counterparts in the Wins Above Bubble metric scrutinized by the selection committee. Robert Johnson / Getty Images Editor’s note: This ...
Tuesday night's college basketball slate is light on big-time battles, with no game between ranked teams on the docket. But the schedule is nonetheless teeming with games featuring NCAA Tournament ...
When it comes time to put together the NCAA tournament brackets, college basketball’s powers-that-be love a good acronym. First there was RPI (Ratings Percentage Index), a metric that dates to the ...
Analysts warn that too many companies are ‘chasing the shiny object’ when it comes to AI and forgetting the basics of success. The AI bubble isn’t just hype — it’s real and could create many corporate ...
On February 8th sports fans watching the Super Bowl, an American-football game, were treated to an ad for Claude, an artificial-intelligence chatbot. That might have given investors with long memories ...
AI’s success or failure will depend on whether it can start to show the worth of massive investments. And today, the Trump administration’s tariffs and immigration policies are a big part of what’s ...
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As tech companies spend billions on artificial intelligence data centers and computer chips, fears of an AI bubble held privately by Wall Street traders and some Big Tech titans are beginning to pop ...
PCWorld analyzes eight warning signs suggesting the AI industry bubble may burst by 2026, including unsustainable investments, lack of profitability, and consumer dissatisfaction with AI products.
Massive AI spending by tech giants raises questions about overinvestment, but history suggests infrastructure booms don’t necessarily end in disaster. Unlike dot-com era companies, today’s AI leaders ...