AI can analyse and process data rapidly, but it’s human insight, empathy, and judgement that transform information into ...
With tools like OpenAI’s new Atlas browser, even the browser becomes the billboard. The user never needs to enter the ...
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'Demure' to 'My bad': Banned words list for 2026 has been released, are you still using them?
Yes, there is a banned words list even in modern times and when you read along, you will realise just why it is actually ...
Digital conscience, however, often provides only short-lived moral relief. People share, react, feel their duty is fulfilled ...
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What happens when a machine tries to explain the meaning of real art
Creativity thrives in instinct, yet machines rely on logic. This reflection unpacks how technology tries to analyse art, ...
As 2025 ends, an essay on why social media turns ordinariness into anxiety, how visibility replaced meaning, and why ...
Learn how to integrate post-quantum cryptographic algorithms with Model Context Protocol (MCP) for robust AI infrastructure security against quantum computing threats.
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The Algorithm Will See You Now: Management Education's New Experiment with Learning on Autopilot
Why management education must stop fearing artificial intelligence and start embracing it to think deeply, question sharply, ...
Clearance would position the Ceribell System as the first and only point-of-care electroencephalography (EEG) technology to ...
Today privacy is not secrecy but selfhood. It remains an ethical space between what we owe others and what we owe ourselves.
Across generations, the meaning of work has shifted—from fields to factories, typewriters to laptops—yet human hands have always carried dignity.
Sharing anecdotes is not misinformation, but it can produce miscalibration, making to harder to make sense of the facts, writes Catherine De Soto.
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