Can the EU compete in the global AI race without more investment?
The European Union (EU) stands at a critical juncture in its investments in Artificial Intelligence (AI). As a union of around 440 million people, with a €17tn... Read more.
If AI is a copyright problem, blockchain is the solution
The UK government is exploring a drastic change in law that would allow artificial intelligence companies to use copyrighted material to train large language models... Read more.
Maintaining The Human Edge in the AI Era: How We Think, Lead, and Adapt
In recent years, the Lindy Effect has made a significant impression on me. The principle suggests that the longer something has existed, the longer it is likely... Read more.
Cultivating learning environments that uphold responsible AI use
Educators and institutions can no longer deny that AI is changing the face of education. Recent research in the UK found that nine out of 10 university students... Read more.
3 Important DeepSeek Lessons for Business Leaders
The AI space is constantly evolving, and DeepSeek AI has recently captured significant attention due to its bold claims about cost efficiency, performance, and transparency.... Read more.
The Rise of Artificially Inflated Traffic in Business Messaging: Fighting Back Against AI Bot Attacks with Intelligent Datasets
Artificially Inflated Traffic (AIT) fraud is a growing concern in business messaging (A2P) that’s becoming a greater challenge with rising SMS costs and sophisticated... Read more.
AI spurs a revolution in banking, investments, and financial Inclusion
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the finance sector is not just a technological trend, it is a revolution that is reshaping the landscape of banking,... Read more.
Electrical Engineer Muhammad Ahsan Sees a Big Role for AI in Renewable Energy
Muhammad Ahsan has worn a lot of hats in his career. He’s worked to install telecommunication equipment for Huawei in Pakistan and he’s been a field... Read more.
The future of work: Skills needed in an AI-driven economy
An article in the Guardian from 2010 predicted that work in 2020 would include commuting to the office in a titanium flying car, to be greeted by a robotic receptionist.... Read more.
Guide your AI inch by inch, not mile by mile
A terrible power we possess as humans is our ability to justify decisions after the fact. If you are quick enough and don’t tread too far outside the bounds... Read more.