Five Trends In Building And Designing AI Technology

Building hardware means anticipating future technology and evolving user needs.

The Smart Factory Journey Starts Now

The ambition is to build factories that are more adaptive, resilient and resource-aware without losing the human judgment that remains essential in complex environments.

How To Make Cybersecurity Training Actually Stick

Cybersecurity training is most effective when it isn’t just another box to check but is practical, relevant and worth employees’ time.

HAARP Accused (Again) Of Causing Extreme Weather And Earthquakes

Conspiracy theorists say the recent earthquake in Venezuela and the heat waves in Europe and the U.S. as evidence that the U.S. HAARP program is up to dirty tricks.

Why Do Humans Have Grey Hair? A Biologist Explains What’s Happening

Grey hair isn’t random decline — it’s melanocyte stem cells wearing out, a flaw natural selection never bothered fixing. Here’s the real biology behind it.

India Missed The First AI Value Layer. It Has Not Missed AI

The blame is placed on Indian IT services, as they never invested in AI; hence, India has lost the AI race.​ That conclusion is too simple​.

Whole-Body Scans Are In Vogue, But Not Worth It For Asymptomatic People

While some may find peace of mind, whole-body scans can also produce false reassurance or needless workup. For asymptomatic people, they’re not considered worth it.

AI Is The New Operating System Of Work And Intent Is The Interface

Rather than focusing on which systems you use, many AI solutions today focus on what you want to achieve.

Immunology And Cybersecurity: What Nature Teaches About Adaptive Defense

A defense system that cannot distinguish friend from stranger eventually harms the organization it is supposed to protect.

Intelligence Is Getting Cheap, But Understanding Isn’t

Intelligence is becoming abundant, but understanding is becoming scarce. The gap between them is where the durable advantage will live.