Artificial intelligence is everywhere. From generative chatbots to predictive healthcare systems, AI appears unstoppable. Companies invest billions. Governments race for dominance. Headlines promise transformation across every industry. However, beneath the excitement lies a quieter reality. Artificial intelligence has limits—technical, economic, ethical, and structural—that are rarely discussed with the same enthusiasm as breakthroughs. Understanding these limits…
For decades, software creation belonged to a narrow group. If you couldn’t code, you couldn’t build. Ideas waited for developers. Innovation is bottlenecked at technical scarcity. That era is ending. No-code tools are not merely simplifying software development—they are redistributing creative power across organisations, industries, and geographies. And increasingly, the results aren’t side projects. They’re…
At its peak, Web3 didn’t just promise better technology.It promised escape. Escape from Big Tech platforms. Escape from centralized control. Escape from business models built on surveillance and extraction. The pitch sounded almost utopian: an internet owned by users, governed by code, and powered by decentralized networks instead of corporate gatekeepers. A few years later,…
Walk into a modern factory, and you might not notice the revolution at first. There’s no dramatic countdown. No sudden replacement of humans by machines. Instead, robotic arms glide with calm precision. Autonomous vehicles move materials without pause. Vision systems inspect parts faster than any human ever could. Manufacturing isn’t changing overnight.It’s changing every day.…
Software Fails Quietly—Until It Doesn’t Software rarely collapses dramatically. Instead, it leaks money slowly. A checkout bug reduces conversions. A mobile crash spikes churn. A security flaw invites lawsuits. Individually, these issues seem minor. Collectively, they cost companies millions. This is precisely where software testing earns its keep. Testing doesn’t slow innovation. On the contrary,…
Every night, millions of people open streaming apps believing they’re choosing what to watch. In reality, much of that choice has already been made. Recommendation algorithms—quiet, persistent, and deeply optimised—now act as the most powerful editors in modern media. They don’t create movies or videos. They don’t write scripts or direct scenes. Yet they decide…
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…
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…
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…
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…