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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…

2 weeks ago

The Chaos Express

Crypto didn’t just flirt with crime in 2024. It became the getaway car. $40.9 billion moved through its rails, not…

8 months ago

Trust No Ledger

Crypto’s privacy war isn’t simmering anymore. It’s blowing wide open. What began as a digital experiment has morphed into something…

9 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

The Metaverse: McLuhan’s Global Village 2.0

The metaverse represents a profound leap forward in human communication, echoing Marshall McLuhan’s prophetic vision of the "global village." McLuhan,…

1 year ago

Ripple Effect: A Legal Flap That Could Redefine Crypto’s Future

As we approach the end of October and the temperatures drop, the legal landscape surrounding cryptocurrency shows no signs of…

2 years ago

When Pixels Meet Reality

As dawn breaks over the horizon of our digital age, the world as we know it stands on the cusp…

2 years ago

Beginner’s Handbook for ChatGPT

With the introduction of OpenAI’s question-answering long-form AI, known popularly as ChatGPT, the internet is abuzz with its possibilities and…

3 years ago

Pensioner’s Introduction to the Metaverse

The term "metaverse" was first introduced in a fiction novel written in 1992. While Neal Stephenson's vision of the metaverse…

3 years ago

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