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Ten years ago, governments talked about AI the way people talk about flying cars.
Interesting, but not real life.
Back then, public institutions were busy keeping the Wi-Fi working.
Governments have gone from cautious observers to active builders. They’re no longer chasing the tech industry — they’re shaping it.
AI in government is no longer about efficiency. It’s about trust, accountability, and smarter institutions.
AI at the edge makes systems more adaptive, efficient, and secure. It turns connectivity into a living system that evolves through software.
6G starts here, with intelligence built into every layer of the network.
Imagine this in action: Cars alerting each other about danger in milliseconds. Drones coordinating flight paths on their own. Cities adjusting traffic and energy in real time. These are the first signs of networks that understand the world they connect.
AI-generated films are starting to appear at major festivals. At Adobe MAX 2025, six filmmakers used generative tools like Adobe Firefly to explore how AI can expand the way stories are made.
Fans want more than a seat. They want an experience that mixes live action, data, and AR. And Asia’s giving them that.
The result: a smarter, more connected way to play and watch sports. There’s a lot we can learn from that. 🏟️