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and artificial intelligence, many people—founders, professionals, and even decision-makers—still operate under outdated or flat-out wrong assumptions about how technology works.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 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…
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…
AI didn’t take over overnight. There was no single moment when professionals collectively decided to hand their work to machines. Instead, AI crept in quietly — one automation here, one recommendation engine there — until it became less of a novelty and more of an invisible colleague. Today, many of the most impactful AI tools…
Entertainment used to move in one direction. A screen lit up. A story unfolded. An audience watched. That model held for decades—through cinema, television, radio, and even early streaming. But somewhere between live-stream chats, open-world games, and algorithm-driven platforms, the boundary between creator and consumer began to erode. What replaced it wasn’t just a new…
For decades, video games lived on the margins of “serious” business. Hollywood scoffed. Wall Street hesitated. Governments barely noticed. Yet somewhere between the rise of online multiplayer worlds and billion-dollar mobile titles, the centre of gravity shifted. Today, gaming is no longer a niche—it’s an industry that rivals film, music, and sports combined. More importantly,…
It rarely starts with a dramatic breach notification. There’s no flashing red alert. No cinematic command centre. No hooded figure typing furiously in the dark. Instead, it begins quietly — with an overlooked access permission, an expired security policy, a forgotten server, or an employee doing exactly what they’ve done a thousand times before. Most…
It starts with a pattern few outsiders notice. Late nights in co-working spaces. Early-morning calls across time zones. Relentless prioritisation of tasks that feel small but compound massively over months. These are not glamorous. They are invisible. Yet these small, disciplined behaviours separate founders who succeed from those whose startups fade quietly into obscurity. Successful…
It begins with an idea scribbled on a napkin. Then it becomes a prototype coded in a dorm room or coworking space. A small team launches into the unknown, armed with a pitch deck, a social media following, and sometimes a single angel check. Today, the stakes are different. Startups are no longer just small…
It began with cameras in public squares and license-plate readers at city checkpoints. Then it moved to real-time video analytics and biometric databases. Today, it’s embedded in smartphone regulation, digital identity systems, and AI surveillance infrastructure that can monitor behavior on an unprecedented scale. Governments around the world are expanding digital surveillance technologies — not…