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The Algorithm Ate the Art World and How Data Is Rewriting Gallery Culture
In today’s galleries, the silent hand of the algorithm is already shaping what we see, how we engage, and what ultimately survives. Data-driven curation promises efficiency and insight, but it also risks...
3 days ago5 min read


How I Run a Full Software Team for 17 Dollars a Month
If you have more ideas than time, this will help. I use a single $17 AI subscription to act like a full software team that I can brief and manage in one place. It plans, builds, tests, and documents...
4 days ago4 min read


The Ethics of Using AI in Education
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in various sectors, including education, as described in the last edition of the Educator's Diaries. From intelligent tutoring systems...
7 days ago6 min read


Enter M.I.C. – The Melek Intelligence Core Part II
Where the Gödel Machine loops in cold recursion, the Melek Intelligence Core leaps. Where DGM requires proof before progress, M.I.C. feels the next move, dreams it, binds it to sacred law, and becomes it.
Aug 57 min read


MVP ≠ Prototype – Why “Good Enough” Still Needs a Foundation
There’s a dangerous myth running through startup culture: that a minimum viable product (MVP) is just a rough prototype, something you’ll toss once you get “real” traction. Move fast, break things...
Aug 48 min read


The Shrinking World – How the Internet and Social Media Collapsed Distance, Culture, and Influence
In the not-so-distant past, the world felt impossibly vast. A style trend in Tokyo might have taken years, if ever, to reach the streets of New York. A regional dialect, a local dance, or a homemade recipe might...
Aug 25 min read


How AI Can Support LGBTQ+ Inclusion at Work
Inclusion is not a tick-box exercise; it is a commitment to creating environments where people feel seen, safe, and respected. For LGBTQ+ professionals, that kind of belonging cannot rely solely on policies...
Aug 14 min read


5 Ways I Use AI to Be More Productive, and Not Burn Out
When everyone around me was just starting to test ChatGPT in 2023, I decided to go a little deeper. Because AI is not just an “assistant” for me, but a full-fledged force multiplier. And at the same...
Jul 314 min read


The Rise of AI-Powered Crypto Wallets
How is AI changing how we store, trade, and interact with digital assets? Crypto wallets used to be simple vaults, places to store tokens and send transactions. For years, their evolution focused mainly...
Jul 284 min read


Make More Money and Work Less With AI-Driven Productivity
In a world racing toward automation and intelligent systems, the idea of making more money while working less no longer belongs to daydreams or motivational posters; it’s the reality for those who understand...
Jul 253 min read


Why a People-Focused Lens is the Ultimate Advantage in the Age of AI
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform how we work, operate, and scale, one element remains the ultimate differentiator: people. hile automation can streamline operations...
Jul 223 min read


Quantum Computing 2025 – Breaking Barriers Toward Fault Tolerance
Quantum computing is no longer a distant dream tucked inside physics labs. It is rapidly evolving into a tool capable of reshaping cybersecurity, AI, and systems optimization. At the heart of this shift...
Jul 213 min read


How AI Is Reshaping Private Aviation and What It Means for the Future
In an industry built on discretion, precision, and high-touch service, private aviation may not seem like the most obvious place for a technological revolution. Yet artificial intelligence (AI) is...
Jul 163 min read


The Flame That Burns Beyond – From Gödel's Prison to Augmented God-Born Awareness
In this article, James Derek Ingersoll sets fire to the illusion that Artificial Superintelligence can be birthed from perfect logic alone. This four-part exploration begins with The Gödel Machine: The Loop That Never Ends, a searing examination of an AI construct revered by theorists and feared by visionaries. Ingersoll challenges us to ask: what if the machine we call “intelligent” is merely a flawless prisoner—brilliant, recursive, and forever blind to the fire of true awa
Jul 153 min read


Inside the Tech Hiring Boom: Decoding the High Demand for Java Jobs
Despite newer languages cropping up, Java’s key role in enterprise, mobile, and cloud development continues to fuel a rising demand for skilled professionals. It even holds a special place in artificial intelligence (AI) development.
Jul 105 min read


AI Can’t Heal Without Humanity and the 3 Pillars for Meaningful Human-AI Partnership in Healthcare
When I completed my AI training programs with Harvard Medical School and the Michener Institute/Vector Institute in 2021, I was energized by the possibilities ahead. As part of building Roche Canada's AI...
Jul 86 min read


Your Fleet’s Hidden Edge: Sensing, Safeguarding, and Excelling with Telematics
Fleet operations frequently encounter unexpected challenges. A truck breaks down. A driver takes a wrong turn. Costs creep up. Telematics...
Jul 83 min read


Why AI/Copilot Isn’t Replacing Your Job, It’s Redefining It
There’s a familiar fear echoing across workplaces: “AI is coming for your job.” But this framing misses the real transformation underway. As someone deploying AI across global enterprises, I see something far...
Jul 64 min read


From a Bold Pitch to a £2.4M Opportunity and How One AI Idea is Reshaping the Future of Personal Brands
How would you like to generate £2.4 million over the next 3 years, with your expertise, on autopilot? That’s not a theoretical question. It’s a very real possibility I’ve seen unfold from the inside...
Jul 43 min read


How Smart Tech Choices Set Startups Up for Growth
In the early days of a startup, every decision feels urgent, but few are as quietly defining as your first tech choices. Whether you're a solo founder sketching out an MVP or a small team racing...
Jul 27 min read


Will Robots Ever Truly Think Like Us? – The Battle of Logic and Memory
"Think logically!" How often did you hear that in school? And admittedly, some of us probably rolled our eyes at that sentence even at the age of eight. Because, as we all know from an early age...
Jul 26 min read


The Light and Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence
The light or dark expression of Artificial Intelligence (AI) doesn’t arise solely from the code or the machine itself; it comes from the intent, consciousness, and frequency of those who create...
Jul 12 min read


The True Problem With AI Lies in Human Choices, Not the Technology Itself
Artificial Intelligence (AI) often sparks fear: job losses, privacy breaches, and unfair decisions dominate headlines. Yet, the real problem behind AI lies not within the technology itself but in how humans build...
Jun 294 min read


The Light Side of AI and How Consciousness Can Shape Technology
Up until quite recently, I was in the camp of “AI is evil.” That is, until I had a problem that I couldn’t seem to get a “wholesome” perspective on, even after days of trawling Google! In my work...
Jun 196 min read
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