Technology

Why are we Avoiding Engagement?

This morning I woke up with an earworm, or as the Americans say, ear candy.  The lyrics that were going through my…

2 weeks ago

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 months 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,…

8 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…

10 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…

12 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

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