Is the AI Boom Sustainable or a Bubble About to Burst?
Taiwan's AI-driven surge is real, but software teams still need a hard-nosed plan for what happens if demand cools after the infrastructure buildout peak.
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Taiwan's AI-driven surge is real, but software teams still need a hard-nosed plan for what happens if demand cools after the infrastructure buildout peak.
Chasing 100% accuracy in LLMs is a fool's errand. Real engineering value comes from reliability, predictability, and the ability to handle failure gracefully. Here is why 'dumb but consistent' often beats 'smart but random'.
The market has shifted from AI assistants to AI agents with real permissions. With OpenClaw, Moltbook, OpenAI Frontier, and Claude Opus 4.6 all accelerating in early 2026, the key question is no longer capability. It is operational readiness and control.
2026 looks less like another pilot year and more like an execution year for maritime AI. The shift is not about bigger models. It is about measurable ROI from digital twins, unified monitoring, edge retrofits, and agentic operations.
OpenAI announced ad testing in ChatGPT's free tier this week. That decision changes the economics of consumer AI and reopens hard questions about trust, neutrality, and response influence in ad-supported systems.
As of February 2026, AI can accelerate execution but still cannot own context, culture, brand judgment, or creative direction. A practical guide to where human designers still lead.
Business plans and science fiction novels share the same fundamental challenge: creating believable worlds. Most fail for the same reasons-ignoring human nature, underestimating complexity, and confusing detailed speculation with realistic planning.