Topic: Trends

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This page shows the most relevant public items for Trends, ranked by trend activity and review signal. Use weekly for fast changes, monthly for more stable patterns, and all-time for evergreen picks.

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  1. 7 AI Trends Every CTO Needs on Their Radar in 2026

    BlogFeb 17, 2026MediumEvangelist Apps

    In 2026, embedded AI is no longer a differentiator; it's table stakes. This post outlines seven trends reshaping product development, from the rise of 'Vertical AI' (built for specific industries) ...

  2. Agentic AI in 2026: Why Personal AI Agents Are Finally Viral

    BlogFeb 9, 2026MediumJonathan Fulton

    From OpenClaw to Google's Auto Browse, the 'Agentic Era' has officially arrived with a 327% surge in consumer adoption this month. We analyze why personal agents are finally sticking—shifting from ...

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What does this Trends page rank?

It ranks public content for Trends using recent discussion, review, and engagement signals so you can triage faster. This guidance is specific to Trends topic page on Attendemia and is written so it still makes sense without reading other sections on the page.

How should I use weekly vs monthly vs all-time?

Use weekly for fast-moving updates, monthly for stable trend confirmation, and all-time for evergreen references. This guidance is specific to Trends topic page on Attendemia and is written so it still makes sense without reading other sections on the page.

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