• The Cybersecurity Mistakes Too Many People Still Make

    Most cybersecurity disasters don’t begin with a genius hacker exploiting a zero-day vulnerability. Instead, they start quietly—almost invisibly—with a reused password, a delayed software update, or a misplaced assumption that “someone else is handling security.” Despite decades of warnings, billion-dollar breaches, and endless security tooling, the same cybersecurity mistakes continue to undermine even technologically sophisticated…

  • Technology Is Changing the Global Economy in Unexpected Ways

    For much of modern history, economic change followed familiar patterns: industrialisation, globalisation, and financialisation. Today, however, technology is rewriting those rules in ways that are subtle, uneven, and deeply disruptive. The global economy is no longer just growing or shrinking—it’s reorganising. And not always in the ways policymakers expected. Digital Leapfrogging Is Redrawing Economic Maps…

  • How Big Tech Rose — and What Comes Next

    Big Tech’s rise is one of the most consequential stories of the modern era. In just a few decades, a handful of technology companies evolved from scrappy startups into the most powerful institutions on Earth—shaping markets, politics, culture, and even how reality itself is mediated. Yet power rarely goes unchallenged forever. And today, the foundations…

  • Popular Tech Myths That Still Mislead People

    Technology moves fast. Unfortunately, misinformation about technology moves even faster. Despite living in an era defined by smartphones, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence, many people—founders, professionals, and even decision-makers—still operate under outdated or flat-out wrong assumptions about how technology works. These myths don’t just confuse; they actively shape bad choices, wasted budgets, and unrealistic expectations.…

  • AI Won’t Take All Jobs — But Work Will Never Be the Same

    Artificial Intelligence has become the ultimate workplace Rorschach test. To some, it signals mass unemployment and economic upheaval. To others, it promises liberation from drudgery and a productivity renaissance. The truth, as usual, sits uncomfortably in between. AI won’t take all jobs—but it will permanently reshape what work looks like, how it’s valued, and who…

  • How AI Is Changing the Way Software Gets Built

    Software development has always been a craft shaped by tools. From punch cards to IDEs, from waterfall to agile, every leap forward has redefined what it means to “build software.” Today, artificial intelligence is triggering the most radical shift yet—one that doesn’t just improve how developers work, but fundamentally changes who (or what) does the…

  • Can Artificial Intelligence Really Be Fair?

    Artificial Intelligence—once the stuff of science fiction—now quietly shapes decisions that matter profoundly in people’s lives: who gets a job interview, whether a loan is approved, how healthcare is administered, and even the length of a prison sentence. The promise of AI has always been seductive: a future where decisions are swift, data-driven, and, above…

  • Why Businesses Are Racing to Adopt AI

    Every company says it’s “exploring AI.”Many claim they’re already “AI-powered.”Very few are honest about why they’re rushing in — or what happens if they don’t. Artificial intelligence has moved from the periphery of business strategy to its core with remarkable speed. In boardrooms, earnings calls, and internal roadmaps, AI is no longer framed as an…

  • How AI Is Already Saving Lives in Healthcare

    AI did not arrive in healthcare with a single, dramatic breakthrough. There was no moment when hospitals flipped a switch and suddenly became “AI-powered.” Instead, the transformation has unfolded in fragments—inside radiology departments, behind lab dashboards, within triage software, and deep inside hospital logistics systems. In many cases, patients never know it’s happening. Yet across…

  • The Limits of Artificial Intelligence Nobody Talks About

    Artificial intelligence has become very good at looking confident. It writes fluid prose, produces convincing images, generates code that mostly works, and offers answers with an authority that feels—at first glance—earned. In demos and dashboards, AI appears tireless, precise, and increasingly autonomous. Yet talk to the people who deploy these systems at scale—engineers, editors, policy…