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We Replaced Journalists With Clowns and Called It Progress

Influencer political news didn’t rise in 2024. It swallowed the press whole. Newsrooms got quieter while bedrooms lit up, phones…

6 months 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

Garbage Gone Genius: Innovating Our Way Out of the Waste Land

In the quiet of the early morning, as the world awakens to the fragmented chorus of modern life, my brother…

2 years ago

Self-Checkout: Retail’s 3D TV Moment

In the realm of retail, the advent of self-checkout technology was once celebrated with the same fervor as the introduction…

2 years ago

AI for Air

In the bustling city of Lahore, Pakistan, the skyline often wears a veil of smog, painting a stark picture of…

2 years ago

From Chocolate Bars to Bitrates

The nostalgic charm of simpler times in educational fundraising comes alive as we reminisce. I fondly recall the days when…

2 years ago

Brexit Bytes and Digital Bridges: Sailing the UK’s Data Seas

In an era where the Union Jack once signaled British naval prowess on the high seas, the United Kingdom is…

2 years ago

Byte and the Badge: Policing in the Digital Frontier

Welcome to the intersection of bravery and innovation, where the steadfast values of law enforcement merge with the transformative power…

2 years ago

The Gray Odyssey

In an age where pixels are immortal and dance to the rhythm of our thoughts, glass screens serve as windows…

2 years ago

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