From Hype to Habit: What Comscore’s 2025 AI Intelligence Report Actually Shows (and What It Means)
By WindowsForum newsroom — December 9, 2025
Executive summary
Comscore’s new “AI Intelligence Report” is not an anecdote; it’s a measurement play: a person-based, panel-backed attempt to quantify...
The U.S. federal court’s gavel echoed across Silicon Valley and swirled around conference rooms worldwide, signaling something almost unfathomable: someone told Google “no.” After decades of digital dominance and a billboard-sized presence in online advertising, the search giant finds itself at...
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It may not be an idea that'll take off in Britain – but Hong Kong Airlines has introduced kung fu lessons for its cabin crews and it's proved a soaraway success.
Tutoring in wing chun martial arts – which is close-range combat involving striking and grappling - has become mandatory so...
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