We are one day from the 2026 NCAA Tournament being revealed, and there is still uncertainty when it comes to the bubble. Conference tournament week is the final chance for teams to prove they belong ...
For years now, pundits and politicians have been predicting that the apparent AI bubble would soon burst. Companies have poured hundreds of billions of dollars into snazzy new data centers and ...
While everyone is focused on NET rankings or Quad 1 wins, teams like Auburn need to be more worried about their WAB results. Wins Above Bubble is being weighed more heavily in the March Madness ...
March is officially here, and the first day of college basketball's best month brings a pair of clashes with major implications for the NCAA Tournament bubble. Both games are Big Ten showdowns on CBS ...
Facebook owner’s investment described by semiconductor company as ‘big bet’ on artificial intelligence The owner of Facebook has agreed to buy $60bn (£44.5bn) of artificial intelligence chips from the ...
Ohio State and UCLA are inching toward Selection Sunday in similar positions, as both need to fortify their resumes in order to feel confident that their names will be called when the field of 68 is ...
Tech companies are investing incredible amounts of capital in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Many are entering into complex financial deals to secure the funding for those buildouts.
Several teams are on the bubble for the NCAA men's basketball tournament as the regular season nears its end. UCLA and Indiana have improved their tournament chances with recent significant victories.
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.
Record valuations and deals driven by AI excitement have led to some concerns that the AI boom is a bubble waiting to burst. Others have argued that the massive investments are necessary to meet data ...