Business

The Digital God Doesn’t Run on Faith; It Runs on Water

AI is not running in the cloud. It is running on infrastructure, and that infrastructure has a cost. Nobody talks…

4 days ago

Is Social Media Still the Best Tool for Business Growth?

Social Media is a superb tool for business, but should it be the only one?  For more than two decades,…

7 months ago

The Gravity Well of Consent

Artificial intelligence didn’t just arrive; it opened a gateway. Like the ship Event Horizon, it was built to push the…

10 months ago

Google announces winners of this year’s You’re the Business programme

Google, in partnership with Enterprise Ireland (EI) and the Local Enterprise Offices (LEO), has today announced Lahinch Surf Shop as the overall…

11 months ago

We Need To Talk About Defence, reviewed

It was a pleasure to review the non-fiction book; “We Need To Talk About Defence”, by Andrew R. Curtis OBE.…

1 year ago

Crypto: Serious & Silly in 2024

2024 wasn’t just a defining year for cryptocurrency it was a personal milestone for me. As someone invested in Bitcoin…

1 year ago

Block by Block: Building the Future of Supply Chain Finance

Blockchain technology, much like its early application in cryptocurrencies, is hailed as a revolutionary force poised to disrupt traditional systems…

1 year ago

Crypto vs. Climate

Cryptocurrency has changed the financial world by offering a new, decentralized way of managing money without relying on traditional banks.…

2 years ago

AI Judge vs. Trump: Courtroom Rebooted

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into legal adjudication promises to reshape the judicial landscape, like a steady breeze cutting…

2 years ago

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