Artificial Intelligence

TechSpective’s Artificial Intelligence section covers AI the way people actually working with it need it covered — not as a trend to celebrate or fear, but as a set of real developments with real implications for how we work, what we build, and how we stay secure.

The emphasis here is on what things mean, not just what happened. When a new model drops or a major platform ships an agentic capability, the coverage examines what it actually changes and for whom. When research surfaces about enterprise AI adoption rates or AI security risks, the analysis connects those findings to decisions that organizations and practitioners have to make. Topics include large language models and generative AI, agentic systems and autonomous agent risk, AI PCs and on-device inference, AI infrastructure and data readiness, and the security implications of deploying AI in production environments.

The AI content space is saturated with hype and hot takes. This section is built around a different standard — contributors with enough technical grounding and enough industry experience to tell the difference between a genuine inflection point and a well-funded press tour.

The archive spans 28 pages of AI coverage developed during the period when enterprise AI moved from theoretical to operational. If you want signal rather than noise, this is a good place to start.

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