Last week, theCUBE Research industry analysts unpacked the latest trends shaping AI, cybersecurity and business transformation at theCUBE + NYSE Wired Cyber & AI Innovators Summit.
The broadcast will be available on December 17th.
TheCUBE is pioneering a hybrid content creation model by connecting its Silicon Valley and New York studios.
The model is about creating a real-time, open-source media ecosystem that empowers communities across industries.
The conversations at the event covered AMD's competitive edge against Nvidia, Broadcom's trillion-dollar trajectory, the future of AI-driven business models, Trump's surprise visit to the NYSE and the future of US Federal Trade Commission Chairperson, Lina Khan.
Trump's visit to the NYSE was after being named as Times Person of the Year, and the anticipation now is for positive changes in the economy.
The president-elect advocates for a national bitcoin reserve and it's challenging to square that circle.
Lina Khan is being replaced by Andrew Ferguson as the chair of the FTC, which is not necessarily great for big tech, but censorship is likely to be a focus among the upcoming changes.
Cybersecurity, cloud-native and application developers and the data and AI interactions will be the main pillars in the core area of technology that will explode in content and conversation.
Large-scale use cases that are first-generational in the tech industry are also expected to emerge.