When AI Stands Up: The Hands and Feet Problem
Systems that were once content to predict, recommend, and autocomplete are now acting, deciding, and moving. Artificial intelligence, long confined…
Is AI making us dumber? Let’s ask the AI. What could possibly go wrong?
It begins with a quiet surrender. A question forms—urgent, demanding—and the answer is close enough to feel like an extension…
How Large Language Models Work (And why sometimes they don’t.) Understanding The Brainpower Behind Chatbots
Look at the image for this story. A large language (LLM) model drew it and made a mistake. Actually, it…
Bursting The Artificial Intelligence Bubble: Why Machines Will Never Think Like Humans
The tech bros are at it again, clutching their algorithmic pearls like crystal balls and insisting with all the modesty…
Meet the Little-Known Company Powering the Future of AI—One Microchip at a Time
To understand the gravity of what follows, let’s revisit Moore’s Law — the oft-cited prediction by Intel’s co-founder Gordon Moore…
AI’s new job – watchdog, saboteur, and corporate executioner
The cyber-security arms race has always been asymmetric. Attackers need only one lucky strike; defenders must repel every assault. Yet…
Trust, territory, and the great data reckoning – Why control of data will define nations
Someone is always watching. From Sydney to Singapore, Frankfurt to Fukuoka, the question of who controls data—where it sits, who…
How Do People Really Use ChatGPT
The trouble with revolutions is that they rarely send a formal RSVP. They arrive mid-conversation, rearrange the furniture of daily…
Meta Mines Your Chats, Sora Blurs Reality, and Salesforce Codes a Vibe
The line between the artificial and the authentic is narrowing at unnerving speed. OpenAI’s Sora video app, barely out of…
Tech Sector’s Patch, Pray, and Profit Approach to AI and Cybersecurity
Silicon Valley’s two favourite pastimes—shipping half-finished software and selling security as a service—collided this week in a flurry of announcements…
