Why removing humans from care may undermine outcomes
Why removing humans from care may undermine outcomes

The pitch deck version of digital health goes something like this: AI replaces the clinician, costs drop, access expands, outcomes improve, everyone wins. The pitch has been effective. Venture capital has poured billions into companies built around the…

Anthropic’s Mythos is moving between governments faster than regulators can agree on what to do with it
Anthropic’s Mythos is moving between governments faster than regulators can agree on what to do with it

Anthropic’s most controversial product has spent its first three weeks moving between state actors who cannot agree on whether it is theirs to use, theirs to block, or someone else’s problem entirely. On Wednesday morning, an unnamed Trump administrati…

AI integration demands integrity, not just innovation: Amy Trahey on building accountability into an AI-driven world
AI integration demands integrity, not just innovation: Amy Trahey on building accountability into an AI-driven world

Artificial intelligence has already embedded itself into the rhythms of modern life, shaping decisions in ways that often go unnoticed. Amy Trahey, founder of Great Lakes Engineering Group, believes that integration is exactly what makes it powerful an…

Jan Lane illuminates the cybersecurity illusion leaders can no longer afford
Jan Lane illuminates the cybersecurity illusion leaders can no longer afford

Summary: AI-driven threats are accelerating as security stacks grow louder. Jan Lane argues that leadership clarity, AI integration, workforce awareness and diligence now determine cyber resilience. Rising cybersecurity budgets suggest preparedness, ye…

Why building frontier tech isn’t about solving equations but surviving uncertainty and skepticism
Why building frontier tech isn’t about solving equations but surviving uncertainty and skepticism

Developing frontier technology is often framed as a technical challenge, as if the entire endeavor could be reduced to solving a single equation. In my experience, that framing is incomplete and misleading. The real work has very little to do with arri…

Venture capital is moving beyond code because the next tech boom will be built, not programmed
Venture capital is moving beyond code because the next tech boom will be built, not programmed

For more than two decades, software has defined the trajectory of venture capital. It was efficient, scalable, and, for a long time, unmatched in its ability to generate outsized returns. Investors poured capital into SaaS platforms, marketplaces, and …

From web to Artificial Intelligence: Building the missing links
From web to Artificial Intelligence: Building the missing links

For years, the web intelligence industry has been a reliable support system for major data-powered developments across industries. As big data kept getting bigger, the infrastructure requirements to ensure sustained data flow became harder. In recent y…

Claim Clarity on the role of specialized AI in advancing workers’ compensation decision precision
Claim Clarity on the role of specialized AI in advancing workers’ compensation decision precision

Claim Clarity suggests that workers’ compensation represents a significant yet often less visible segment of the broader healthcare ecosystem. Founder and CEO Jamie LaPaglia says, “Its scale and impact continue to expand, but it’s sometimes approached …

From enterprise IT to entrepreneurship: How Kostiantyn Gitko is building tech businesses across global markets
From enterprise IT to entrepreneurship: How Kostiantyn Gitko is building tech businesses across global markets

Kostiantyn Gitko built his career in a very different environment. Before starting his own company, he worked inside large systems where reliability was expected every day. That experience still shapes how he approaches business. He began as a software…

Op-Ed: SaaS is not dead. You are just being sold the funeral
Op-Ed: SaaS is not dead. You are just being sold the funeral

The “AI has killed software” narrative has a handful of very loud beneficiaries and a lot of quiet evidence against it. The companies that will survive the next five years are the ones that refuse to treat the hyperscalers as the new gods. Whenever I m…