Technology

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…

5 days ago

Where Does Your Face Go After Landing?

I first encountered biometric screening at Abu Dhabi airport a few years ago. The gate scanned my face, flashed green,…

6 months ago

Justice Can’t Read the Terms of Service

  Quantum computing doesn’t feel urgent. Not until you picture what it actually breaks. Not just secrets. Not just banks…

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

Web of Value by Ian MacRae, Reviewed

I had the pleasure of reviewing the non-fiction book, Web of Value, by Ian MacRae. Overall, I found it to…

2 years ago

Restoring Our Sanity Online, Reviewed

Restoring Our Sanity Online, by Mark Weinstein, is for release on September 24th of this year. Mark Weinstein is one…

2 years ago

Living on the Edge: Computing at the Speed of Innovation

Edge computing is transforming the way data is handled in today’s digital landscape. By bringing computation closer to the source…

2 years ago

Beyond 5G: The Need for Speed in the Race to 6G

As we speed through the era of 5G, with its promise of faster data, lower latency, and a world more…

2 years ago

No-Tech is the New High-Tech

The digital age has woven an intricate web of connectivity around our lives, much like how the Industrial Revolution once…

2 years ago

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