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Quantum Era Risk and Why You Must Act Before the Harvest Pays Off
Adversaries are not waiting for a single Q Day. They are harvesting ciphertext now, and banking on future quantum advances to convert archives into plaintext. The headlines about qubit counts are noise...
Mar 24 min read


Closing the Gap Between AI Experiments and Real Business Impact
Artificial intelligence is no longer experimental. Yet, despite widespread adoption and investment, many AI initiatives still struggle to deliver meaningful business value. The issue is rarely the...
Feb 273 min read


Why Many AI Productivity Tools Fall Short of Real Automation, and How to Use AI Responsibly
We are living through the AI gold rush. Every week, a new platform promises to become your marketing team, your strategist, your analyst, your recruiter. Entire dashboards are marketed as “AI employees”...
Feb 256 min read


The Opportunity Cost of Apathy
The art world is experiencing what the music industry faced a generation ago: its Napster moment. For those too young to remember, Napster was a peer-to-peer file-sharing platform launched in 1999 that...
Feb 258 min read


The Displacement of Purpose, A Hidden Crisis of Meaning
In the public imagination, artificial intelligence lives at the extremes: salvation or catastrophe. But between those poles sits a quieter, more consequential reality, one that has less to do with model...
Feb 2511 min read


AI Maximalists and AI Minimalists, Who Will Prevail or is Balance the Key?
Decades ago, American sociologist and communications scholar Everett Rogers showed in Diffusion of Innovations that innovators and early adopters make up a small minority. They exist to test, break...
Feb 204 min read


What Makes Therapy Effective? (And What AI Cannot Replace)
For decades, people have asked and studied what makes therapy effective. With so many schools of thought, methodologies, and perspectives, it can be hard to know what works best. What hundreds of studies...
Feb 164 min read


How to Implement the Operational Playbook for Post-Quantum Security Readiness
This playbook turns the assessment detailed in the previous article, “Decryption Attack Brief,” into an auditable program for defenders. The previous brief explained the qubit gap, harvest-now...
Feb 154 min read


How to Digitally Reset and Embrace a Healthy, Screen-Free Future?
Being able to support speakers in using their voices for impact is a privilege, and I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jane Newman to talk about artificial intelligence and its catastrophic effects on humanity.
Feb 1214 min read


Building Documentation That Actually Helps Your Team Work Better
Every organisation says it has documentation. But what most teams actually have is a growing digital graveyard: scattered files in shared drives, half-written process guides in random wikis, informal...
Feb 125 min read


How AI Powers Smarter Businesses and Marketing
In today’s fast-paced world, artificial intelligence (AI) has transcended its status as a mere buzzword and appeared as a transformative force. Imagine tools that work tirelessly, predict trends...
Feb 114 min read


AI Adoption & Automation – How Small Businesses Can Leverage Generative AI for Growth in 2026
Setting a business plan is like drawing a map. You do it before venturing on a cross country journey. It keeps you from wandering in circles when the road gets tough. One of the most powerful ways to...
Feb 93 min read


The Quiet Quantum Threat That Is Already Unfolding
Adversaries are not waiting for a single Q-Day, they are running a patient decryption campaign now. The operational play is simple, harvest ciphertext today, exploit advances in quantum computation later.
Feb 94 min read


How AI Forces Us to Reflect on the Purpose of Work
In my first book, Navigating Foreignerness, I explored the idea that we are all "foreigners" in some capacity, whether by nationality, generation, or function, and that success depends on testing our...
Feb 65 min read


How To Grow Your Business Using Technology And AI – A Strategic Guide For Modern Leaders
Technology and AI are no longer future-facing concepts. They are now core drivers of business growth, efficiency, and resilience. For CEOs and senior leaders, the question is no longer whether to adopt...
Feb 64 min read


AI and Consciousness – What Are We Actually Building?
Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than most people are willing to consciously track. Not because the technology itself is incomprehensible, but because it quietly reshapes how humans...
Feb 43 min read


Post-Quantum Panic – The Vault Is Ticking
Standards are set, qubits are multiplying, and every archive you assume safe is suddenly a target for tomorrow’s decryption. RSA-2048 has been the invisible lock on modern life, but that lock is now...
Feb 33 min read


The End of the Old Way – Why AI Automation Feels Hard Today and Why 2026 Changes Everything
If you feel like you’re constantly fighting with your automation tools, you’re not alone. Right now, there is a collective frustration in the business world. Entrepreneurs and executives are being told...
Feb 23 min read


The Mind Behind the Machine – How Calvin Fu Is Shaping the Future of Automated Trading
A few years ago, “trading automation” was mostly associated with flashy promises, black box claims, and Wall Street mystique. Today, the search behavior tells a different story. Serious traders aren’t...
Jan 205 min read


Why I Chose a Typewriter Poetry Business in the AI Age
People crave to be seen, to be heard, and to feel that their experiences matter, not just as data, but as lived, tangible moments.
Jan 193 min read


AI as a Layer, Not a Feature – How to Add Real Value with LLMs
Right now, most startups are adding AI in the same way they once added blockchain. Loudly, defensively, and without a clear reason. “AI-powered” has become a marketing adjective rather than an architectural...
Jan 195 min read


5 Steps for the Neurodivergent to Survive AI Burnout in 2026
In 2026, AI tools are everywhere, supercharging productivity but also creating relentless mental pressure. Employees and leaders alike are feeling the strain: nonstop notifications, hyperconnected...
Jan 143 min read


Why Most MVPs Fail Before Reaching Users – And It’s Rarely About Code
The myth that MVP failure is a technical problem persists, but the real issues lie much deeper. While many founders blame code, bugs, or incomplete features, most MVPs fail long before development begins.
Jan 134 min read


The Pre-Fraud Digital Safety Gap
Meet "Linda," whose experience mirrors a pattern that researchers are documenting with increasing frequency. Linda receives a call at 2:14 PM. The caller, who claims to represent the Social Security...
Jan 126 min read
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