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AI Just Snatched Your Voice, Face, and Cat Pics and Might Be Using Them Better Than You
AI isn't just a nosy roommate anymore, it's more like a con artist wearing your hoodie, your face, and maybe even your LinkedIn profile. From apps quietly stockpiling your selfies to bots absorbing every...
13 hours ago4 min read


Driving at the Edge – Leadership Lessons From the Bridan Twins’ Race of Failure, Innovation & Vision
The Bridan twins, Nikita and Iliya, have forged an extraordinary path in the world of automotive design, blending heritage with groundbreaking innovation. From humble beginnings to creating the HF-11...
2 days ago6 min read


Be a Nigella but don’t let AI Bake the Whole Cake
Artificial intelligence may be the most fashionable ingredient in today’s commercial kitchen, but should it really be running the restaurant? From automated emails to machine-generated marketing...
Sep 224 min read


The Wild West of TikTok Influencer Management – Navigating the Gray Area
As the creator economy continues to explode, TikTok influencer management remains largely unregulated, creating a complex landscape for creators. With young influencers often thrust into fame without...
Sep 224 min read


Can Robots and AI Love?
Looking at the world today, it’s tempting to ask whether humans are even capable of love anymore. But let’s not get too existential, let’s stick to robots and AI for now. After all, even the darkness...
Sep 1212 min read


Cohart – Building Operating System for the Art World’s Middle Market & Their Anti-Hype Views on AI
Cohart didn’t start as just another online gallery, it started as a fix for a broken system. CEO Kendall Warson, a former producer of immersive art shows, saw the gap up close: 86% of artists operate...
Sep 114 min read


AI in Fitness – How Smart Tech Personalizes Your Health Journey
The fitness industry has always been full of trends, bootcamps, juice cleanses, and 30-day challenges, but the truth is, none of these stick unless they fit into your real life. That’s why so many...
Sep 54 min read


From Puddles to Valleys – What It Takes to Build the Future We Deserve
We do not lack the ability to create the future we deserve. That era of limitation ended decades ago. We have the knowledge to decarbonize our energy systems, to design cities that heal instead of deplete...
Sep 54 min read


When Women Forget They Can Tell AI What To Do
Many women unconsciously adapt to AI’s “default voice,” treating it like an authority instead of a tool. This article uncovers how people-pleasing patterns extend into digital spaces, reinforcing...
Sep 45 min read


The Non-Negotiables Most Startups Skip
In the fast-moving world of startups, speed often takes priority over everything else. Shipping quickly, iterating fast, and chasing growth feels essential, but too often, security gets left behind.
Sep 410 min read


Notes on Using AI in Construction From People Who Still Like Paper
This isn’t a how-to. It’s a set of observations from our work at Alphafish, where we’ve found artificial intelligence helpful, where we haven’t, and why the simple, human bits still carry the day.
Sep 33 min read


Top 5 Tools to Draw a Radius on a Map for Business Planning
When it comes to business expansion, choosing the right location can make all the difference. Whether you’re opening a new store, evaluating delivery zones, or analyzing customer reach...
Sep 35 min read


Indigenous Rights and the Frontier of Interplanetary Research – The Vision of Sagar V. Chauhan I
In the evolving narrative of human progress, few figures embody the balance between Indigenous sovereignty and technological advancement as profoundly as HRH Sagar V. Chauhan I.
Sep 23 min read


The New Era of Visibility: How PR and AI-SEO Shape Leadership and Brand Authority
Visibility has become the decisive factor in business leadership today. Yet, visibility is no longer defined only by press coverage or technical search terms. The future belongs to organizations and leaders...
Sep 24 min read


How Restaurant Owners Can Use AI to Maximize Efficiency and Profitability
Running a restaurant has always been a balancing act, managing staff, suppliers, customers, and finances all at once. Today, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the way restaurants operate...
Aug 294 min read


How Interactive Narrative Terrain Is Being Remapped By Artificial Intelligence Agents
With early media AI, creativity was the final frontier, a sphere emphatically not of nuance, nor of emotion, nor of storytelling's messy heartbeat. But with the growing sophistication of machine learning...
Aug 264 min read


Why 95% of Generative AI Projects Fail and Lessons for Success
The recent publication of an article from MIT, as highlighted by Fortune, sheds light on a staggering statistic: 95% of generative AI (GenAI) projects fail. While this may seem alarming, it also presents...
Aug 263 min read


The Rise of Wellbeing Tech
Imagine reaching out for help and finding only closed doors, or worse, doors that don’t even recognize you. Mental health care is supposed to be a lifeline, but for millions, it’s more like a maze with...
Aug 263 min read


AI Usage Gap Between Developed and Developing Countries in Education
Based on the most recent findings, the gap in AI usage between developed and developing countries is significant, primarily due to disparities in investment, infrastructure, talent, and expertise.
Aug 196 min read


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...
Aug 155 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...
Aug 144 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...
Aug 116 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
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