Drone shows are more than fireworks without the boom. They reveal how software coordinates machines in the physical world.
Innovation isn’t primarily a technical challenge that’s best solved by scientists operating at a distance from the consumers they serve. The real challenge is execution.
Trust in healthcare voice AI is a product design problem as much as a technology one.
WhatsApp has started rolling out a major feature change, so you never need to hand out your phone number on first acquaintance again.
The AI validation gap is not an efficiency problem. It is a strategic risk.
Your AI system’s ceiling is set by your data infrastructure quality. No model architecture improvement can break through that ceiling.
Regulatory frameworks will continue to evolve, but enforcement does not wait for perfect clarity.
Where execution breaks down is in the tension I’ve been calling FOMO (fear of missing out) versus FOMU (fear of messing up).
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Ultimately, companies shouldn’t be afraid to fail with AI, especially if the losses come out of the starting gate.