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The ‘Made by AI’ Label Is a Red Herring. Here’s What the Gaming Industry Taught Us.
The push for a “Made by AI” label seems like a simple solution for transparency, but the video game industry’s history shows it’s a flawed approach.
More Than a Taskforce: Why the UK’s AI Superpower Dream Depends on Women in Tech
The UK’s new taskforce for women in tech is more than a policy move—it’s a critical step towards its goal of becoming a global AI superpower.
The Delivery Hero Dilemma: When a Tech Giant’s Growth Engine Sputters
A deep dive into Delivery Hero’s struggle with investor pressure, exploring the tech, AI, and leadership challenges facing the food-tech giant.
Roomba’s Rough Road: Why a Distributor’s Bankruptcy Signals a Tipping Point for AI in the Home
A Roomba distributor’s bankruptcy signals deep trouble for iRobot post-Amazon deal, revealing key lessons on AI, innovation, and hardware startups.
The AI Gold Rush or a Ticking Debt Bomb? Why Wall Street is Hedging its Bets on Tech
The AI boom is soaring, but a shadow market is betting on a crash. Discover why investors are buying insurance against a potential tech debt bust.
The Bo Diddley Beat: Rock’s Original Blockchain and the Economics of a Foundational Rhythm
Bo Diddley’s iconic rhythm wasn’t just music; it was a foundational protocol, a lesson in the economics of innovation, network effects, and value capture.
Australia’s Social Media War: Why This Isn’t Just a Problem for Big Tech
Australia’s new social media law is more than a headache for Big Tech; it’s a global warning for developers, startups, and the future of innovation.
The New OS for Networking: Why London’s Private Clubs Are a Blueprint for Tech’s Elite
London’s new private clubs are more than social spaces; they’re tech-driven platforms for innovation, networking, and the future of work.
The Billionaire’s Gambit: Unpacking Big Tech’s Elite Victim Complex
Big Tech’s most powerful leaders wield immense influence yet often portray themselves as victims. We unpack this paradoxical and powerful political strategy.
Debugging the Next Generation: Why the Decline in Reading is a Critical Bug for the Tech Industry
The decline in youth reading isn’t just a cultural issue; it’s a critical bug threatening the future talent pipeline for the tech industry.
Google’s Quantum Leap: Why the UK is Now at the Forefront of a Computing Revolution
Google is giving UK researchers access to its powerful quantum processors, kicking off a global race to find real-world applications for this revolutionary tech.
Disney’s Billion-Dollar AI Gambit: How a Partnership with OpenAI Could Animate the Future of Entertainment
Disney invests $1B in OpenAI, a landmark deal set to fuse AI with entertainment, impacting everything from animation to theme park experiences.