Why 80% of Companies Using AI Still Don’t Learn from Their Data

By James Eliot, Markets & Finance Editor Last updated: May 06, 2026 Why 80% of Companies Using AI Still Don’t Learn from Their Data Over 75% of organizations using artificial intelligence report ineffective utilization of data insights, creating a paradox where the more they invest in AI, the less they seem to learn from it. … Read more

Google Chrome Stealthily Installs 4 GB AI Model, Igniting Privacy Concerns

By James Eliot, Markets & Finance Editor Last updated: May 06, 2026 Google Chrome Stealthily Installs 4 GB AI Model, Igniting Privacy Concerns Over 2 billion users of Google Chrome were potentially affected when the browser silently installed a 4 GB AI model. This unconsented action raises pressing questions about user privacy and corporate transparency … Read more

Why a Divorced Dad’s Missed Mortgage Payments Could Shake Credit Norms

By James Eliot, Markets & Finance Editor Last updated: May 05, 2026 Why a Divorced Dad’s Missed Mortgage Payments Could Shake Credit Norms A startling 70% of adults are unaware that debts inherited from deceased relatives can impact their credit scores, according to Experian. This alarming statistic highlights the systemic issue facing heirs as they … Read more

5 Reasons Accepting Out-of-Pocket Car Damage Payments Can Backfire

By James Eliot, Markets & Finance Editor Last updated: May 05, 2026 5 Reasons Accepting Out-of-Pocket Car Damage Payments Can Backfire Over 30% of drivers mistakenly believe that paying for car damage out-of-pocket will lead to lower insurance premiums, according to the Insurance Information Institute. While this practice may seem financially savvy in the short … Read more