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AI in Financial Risk Management: Future Strategies (2026). AI-Generated.
I remember sitting in a risk committee meeting back in 2023, watching a poor analyst try to explain why their linear regression model missed a massive credit default. It was painful. Fast forward to 2026, and if you're still relying on spreadsheets and gut feelings, you aren't just behind the curve—you're playing a different sport entirely. The adoption of AI in financial risk management has moved from "nice to have" to "adapt or die."
By Sherry Walker24 days ago in Geeks
Disney’s Next Era: A Fan-Centered, Creator-Driven Vision for the Company That Once Imagined the Future.
Disney is at a crossroads. Not in the dramatic “end of an era” way people say every few years, but in a quieter, more important way. Disney has more money, more platforms, and more fandom franchises than ever before, and yet something feels off.
By Jenna Deedy26 days ago in Geeks
Building AI Apps in 2026: The "No-BS" Architecture Guide. AI-Generated.
I remember back in 2023 when slapping a UI on top of GPT-4 was considered a "startup." Cute, wasn't it? Fast forward to 2026, and that wrapper strategy is dead in the water. If you're still building stateless chatbots that just ping an API and pray for a good response, you aren't building a business. You're building a feature that Apple or Google will ship natively next Tuesday.
By Sherry Walker26 days ago in Geeks
How Mobile Apps Are Reshaping Legal Tech with AI Automation. AI-Generated.
You're sitting in a courthouse hallway, ten minutes before your hearing, and you need to pull up a critical case detail. Your laptop's dead. Your briefcase is stuffed with paper. But your phone? That's got everything.
By Samantha Blake30 days ago in Geeks
Mobile Apps Wisconsin Businesses Need for AI Search. AI-Generated.
Thing is, search has changed completely. You reckon people still type queries the old way? Not in 2026. AI-powered search engines now predict intent before you finish thinking it. For Wisconsin businesses, this shift means your old SEO playbook might be totally knackered.
By Sherry Walker30 days ago in Geeks
From Buckhead to Beta: How to Launch Your First Mobile App in Atlanta
I spent a lot of time walking through Buckhead last summer, looking at the glass buildings and wondering if my idea for a mobile tool actually belonged there. I had this vision—a simple way for local artists to coordinate shared studio spaces—but it felt fragile. Every time I thought about "launching," my mind jumped to the finish line: the polished icon on a home screen, the five-star reviews, the success stories you read about in Hypepotamus.
By Mike Pichai30 days ago in Geeks
How Florida Universities Are Centralizing Student Services via Mobile Apps. AI-Generated.
You ever notice how Florida universities finally figured out that students aren't checking their emails anymore? I reckon it took them long enough. But here's the thing, schools across the Sunshine State are going all-in on mobile apps to centralize literally everything a student needs. Registration, grades, mental health support, parking, even tracking where the shuttle buses are in real time.
By Sherry Walkerabout a month ago in Geeks









