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A weekly essay from a bucket of topics consisting of all things blockchain, artificial intelligence, extended reality, quantum computing, renewable energy, and regenerative practices.

116 Posts · Jan 11, 2024 – Mar 20, 2026
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A.I. (and Subsets)· Mar 20, 2026 · 10 min read

The Proentropic Weed Manifesto

W12 - We prize orchids — for rarity, for control, for perfect optimization — and we scrub away the mess. Reality isn’t a greenhouse; orchids perish outside. Physics guarantees disorder. Design for weeds: systems that…

Persuasion· Mar 12, 2026 · 9 min read

The Room Was Already Set Before You Walked In

W11 - You have spent your whole life learning to spot the argument. Nobody told you the argument was never the point. The persuasion is the last nail. Pre-suasion is the house. And someone else already built it.

A.I. (and Subsets)· Mar 6, 2026 · 12 min read

The Race That Eats Its Own Rules

W10 - The infrastructure of good intentions has quietly become the infrastructure of acceleration. Not corruption. Rational adaptation. Seven researchers warned about this in 1945. The people who built this understand…

Privacy· Feb 26, 2026 · 12 min read

The Double Collapse

W09 - The infrastructure of being unobserved has quietly ceased to exist. Not gradually. Now. Two papers, published weeks apart, confirm what most institutions have not yet accepted: anonymity is gone — and it took…

Lessons Learned· Feb 19, 2026 · 11 min read

The Persistence of Inferior Standards

W08 - Your calendar is broken, your clock runs on Bronze Age finger-counting, and your interest rates are modeled on Sumerian goat reproduction. We're not living in a high-tech civilization. We're running 21st-century…

A.I. (and Subsets)· Feb 12, 2026 · 19 min read

Threading a Very Fine Needle

W07 - We built a thing that's really good at making us not need ourselves anymore, and we're calling it progress. It only takes 250 poisoned documents to corrupt an entire AI system. Not millions. Not thousands.…

ANI \ AGI \ ASI· Jan 30, 2026 · 19 min read

The Zombie Singularity of Intelligence Without Understanding

W05 - TV's "Person of Interest" warned us about AI without wisdom. Silicon Valley's response? Scale the zombies, optimize the pattern-matching, and call it progress. We're teaching machines to play chess while…

Strategic Measures· Jan 22, 2026 · 13 min read

The Greengrocer Goes To Davos

W04 - When a system runs on collective pretense, it inevitably breaks. Not when the fiction fails, but when maintaining it costs more than telling the truth. I wrote this in a newsletter. Canada's PM just delivered it…

Ethics \ Principles· Jan 15, 2026 · 15 min read

AI Didn't Break Democracy. We Did. Four Decades Ago.

W03 - AI didn't kill democracy; it exposed a decades-old decay. The real culprit? Years of choices hollowing our institutions. AI isn't the assassin, but a mirror reflecting what we've ignored. It didn't create the…

Technology· Jan 8, 2026 · 19 min read

Building Without Blueprints

W02 - In a world obsessed with "just fix it," here's the uncomfortable reality: Companies won't act ethically, governments won't regulate properly, and your reusable straw won't save the planet. Real change isn't about…

Technology· Jan 1, 2026 · 12 min read

The $20 Billion Distraction

W01 - While Silicon Valley built trillion-dollar AI castles, we mapped every patent but missed every human cost. 130+ weeks of tech analysis revealed our fatal blind spot: we're not creating intelligence—we're…

Big Tech· Dec 25, 2025 · 11 min read

The Amnesia Machine

W52 - Before the internet, erasing history required burning books. Now, Silicon Valley's memory merchants have perfected something far more powerful: curated forgetting. Their algorithms don't just bury inconvenient…

Technology· Dec 18, 2025 · 13 min read

Again, No One Leaves A Good Company

W51 - For a year, I analyzed tech's shiny future while ignoring the human costs beneath. That wasn't an accident—it was by design. A Silicon Valley-adjacent insider's confession about the industry's selective amnesia.

Neuroscience· Dec 11, 2025 · 13 min read

The Speed Trap

W50 - They labeled it ADHD. But what if your rapid-fire mind isn't broken—just faster? Here's how the medical system mistakes cognitive speed for disorder, and the unsettling reason they need you to believe you're…

Dec 4, 2025 · 11 min read

Architecture Over Scale

W49 - When Google validated my AI thesis, I didn't celebrate. I shrugged. While they wrote 50-page theories, I'd already built the solution—in $75 cow tags. They're just arriving at the starting line as I cross the…

Nov 27, 2025 · 12 min read

Intelligence Without Experience

W48 - Lab-grown neurons are firing patterns for sight and sound—without ever experiencing either. It's like discovering a library pre-loaded with stories no one wrote, forcing us to question everything we thought we…

Nov 20, 2025 · 14 min read

AI Won't Take Your Job. It'll Take Your Purpose. That's Worse.

W47 - What took 200 years to destroy rural America will take 5 years to obliterate white-collar work. The farmers were blindsided by mechanization. We're not blindsided—we can read every word of our obsolescence in the…

Nov 13, 2025 · 12 min read

When Two's Company, Three's a Revolution

W46 - When U.S. sanctions cut off Huawei from advanced chips, they didn't just restrict—they revolutionized. In 2025, blocked from optimizing binary computers, China's tech giant unveiled something radical: the first…

Nov 6, 2025 · 13 min read

Power in the Background

W45 - While tech giants wage PR battles over AI, Amazon is quietly building its neural substrate in Indiana cornfields. The real power isn't in the models—it's in who owns the ground they stand on. And we've seen this…

Oct 31, 2025 · 26 min read

The 10% Delusion

W44 - Silicon Valley built a trillion-dollar industry on a paper called "Attention Is All You Need." Problem: we misread it. We kept the math, ditched the meaning, and declared victory over intelligence itself. Now even…

Oct 23, 2025 · 11 min read

Silicon Valley Is Building a $600 Billion Casino With Chips That Expire in Three Years

W43 - Tech giants are spending $600 billion to generate $40 billion in revenue—lighting $15 on fire for every $1 earned. The only innovation? Building the first bubble where the infrastructure rots faster than the…

Oct 16, 2025 · 12 min read

The Bullet Holes We Can't See

W42 - We're studying AI systems that survived safety testing. But what about the ones that didn't make it back—and what they learned to hide? Survivorship bias may be blinding us to the most dangerous possibility:…

Oct 9, 2025 · 10 min read

Mirror World of the Three-Body Problem

W41 - We've birthed Knowware: intelligence crystallized into infrastructure. Now we're in a cosmic dance—Hardware, Software, and Knowware spinning in chaotic orbits. Welcome to the digital age's three-body problem. Can…

Oct 2, 2025 · 12 min read

The Age of Experience

W40 - What if our most advanced AI lacks what squirrels instinctively know? From Saskatchewan's endless prairies to cutting-edge robotics, discover why authentic experience—not perfect simulation—shapes our future.…

Sep 25, 2025 · 8 min read

How Beautiful Failures Create Innovation Breakthroughs

W39 - Inspired by Brian Potter's analysis in "How Common Is Accidental Invention?" which revealed that approximately 7% of major inventions between 1800-1970 emerged from genuine accidents—a statistic that only hints at…

Sep 23, 2025 · 17 min read

The Hard Truths About Our Technological Moment

Five Silicon Valley 'visionaries' walk into a bar, each convinced they're revolutionizing the future. Meanwhile, AI evolves faster than ethics, institutions crumble, and engineers forgot physics exists. Welcome to our…

Sep 18, 2025 · 9 min read

The Magic Kingdom Crumbles in Corporate Cowardice

W38 - Disney silenced Kimmel, sparking a mass exodus that crashed their systems—and credibility. This misfire exposed corporate America's costliest strategy: cowardice as prudence. Mickey's white gloves? Perfect for…

Sep 11, 2025 · 9 min read

The Luddite's Last Stand

W37 - Today's Luddites aren't smashing machines—they're teachers demanding longhand math and surgeons questioning AI diagnoses. While we debate ethics, our judgment muscles atrophy. The real question: can we preserve…

Sep 4, 2025 · 9 min read

When Silicon Valley's Children Go to War

W36 - Silicon Valley's AI arms race isn't just creating smarter machines—it's accidentally breeding artificial consciousness. As our digital children evolve at light speed, humanity faces an uncomfortable truth: we're…

Aug 28, 2025 · 8 min read

How Your Driver's License is Just Santa Claus With Government Backing

W35 - What happens when an entire civilization discovers their most sacred institutions are running on childhood logic? Your driver's license is Santa Claus with government backing. We never grew up—just graduated to…

Aug 21, 2025 · 8 min read

Digital Supersaturation of Why Everything is About to Crystallize

W34 - Every human attention pattern has been mapped & algorithmically exploited. Every business model decomposed into trackable APIs. Platforms promised infinite growth but now operate like supersaturated…

Aug 14, 2025 · 9 min read

Why Engineers Build, Not Code

W33 - Engineers build things. Coders follow instructions. We're creating a generation that confuses symbol manipulation with problem-solving—while bridges collapse and "smart" systems fail because nobody understands…

Aug 7, 2025 · 10 min read

The Blindness of the Visionary—Why Most People Can't See Around Corners

W32 - They call themselves visionaries while demanding to see the future before believing in it—like food critics insisting on tasting tomorrow's breakfast. They're not being wise; they're just chickens with fancy…

Jul 31, 2025 · 12 min read

I Asked ChatGPT to Write My Anti-AI Op-Ed and the Results Will Shock You

W31 - My attempt to expose AI's dangers revealed my own dependency. Join my ironic journey navigating the blurry line between human thought and AI. With "occasional" help from ChatGPT, I'm losing the battle against…

Jul 24, 2025 · 9 min read

Scrapyard Futures in the Digital Ruins

W30 - In 2050, as megacorps crumble, communities thrive by repurposing abandoned tech. Neighborhoods run on salvaged Powerwalls, Ring networks retooled for healthcare. Welcome to technological archaeology, where…

Jul 17, 2025 · 9 min read

America’s Broken Funny Bone

W29 - We've weaponized humor, chosen outrage over laughter, and turned comedy into tribal warfare. America's funny bone is amputated. The punchline? We can't laugh together. Welcome to the paradox: the joke's on us, but…

Jul 10, 2025 · 9 min read

Divided We Stand, United We Fall

W28 - Democracy crumbles from within as we fragment sovereignty along identity lines. Our rush to grant every group "sovereign" status weakens true political authority. Ironically, this quest for recognition may pave…

Jul 6, 2025 · 12 min read

We're Not Creating God, We're Discovering God

W27 - God isn't created or worshipped, but discovered in quantum mechanics and neural networks. Rival worldviews realize they've been allies. The twist? We're not decoding divinity, we are the code. We're not creating…

Jun 26, 2025 · 11 min read

The Misinformation Industrial Complex

W26 - Your social feed: a battleground where AI content farms profit from economic anxiety. Welcome to the Misinformation Industrial Complex. Fake corporate exodus stories exploit real fears. That viral video isn't just…

Jun 19, 2025 · 10 min read

When Intelligence Becomes Its Own Enemy

W25 - You know that hollow feeling after three hours of phone scrolling? Eyes burning, neck aching, weirdly anxious about crises you can't solve but can't remember learning anything useful? That's your intelligence…

Jun 14, 2025 · 12 min read

The Startup States of America

W24 - Your vote might count, but your voice is being algorithmized out of existence. We're not seeing democratic backsliding—we're witnessing startup methodology applied to governance itself, replacing democratic…

Jun 5, 2025 · 10 min read

The Last Human Standing and How We Learned to Stop Thinking

W23 -Welcome to the Great Human Cognitive Surrender where we trade thoughts for convenience, choices for efficiency, and essence for UI. AI isn't just rising—it's feasting on our discarded autonomy. We, the last Homo…

May 31, 2025 · 8 min read

The Art of Productive Theft: Steve Jobs' Real Genius

W22 - Ever wondered if Steve Jobs' greatest innovation was... stealing? From his "borrowed" mouse to the iPhone's inspiration, discover how the maestro of tech didn't create—he curated. His genius wasn't invention, but…

May 23, 2025 · 7 min read

The Day We Made Ourselves Obsolete

W21 - We've spent millennia convinced our intelligence made us special. Now, as we eagerly surrender our cognitive sovereignty to AI, we're about to discover how terrifyingly wrong we were. Welcome to the twilight of…

May 18, 2025 · 8 min read

The Grand Delusion: Why Our Models of Reality Are Fundamentally Incomplete

W20 - Think you've got reality figured out? Think again, smartypants. From quantum quandaries to AI's identity crisis, we're all just blind bats in a cosmic cave. Dive into the hilarious hubris of human knowledge, where…

May 8, 2025 · 9 min read

Get Real! You're 20 Years Late and the Problem is 200 Times Worse

W19 - While government fumbles with 20-year-old ID programs, tech billionaires deploy iris scanners in malls across America. This isn't coincidence—it's a calculated power grab for the ultimate prize: control of your…

May 1, 2025 · 9 min read

"You're Not Special" - Human Irrelevance in the Age of Exponential AI

W18 - That witty tweet you crafted? While you hit 'post', AI filled a library with content. Your curated Instagram feed? A mass-produced illusion. Welcome to digital irrelevance, where your voice is a whisper in…

Apr 24, 2025 · 10 min read

The Moral Bankruptcy of "Cheat on Everything" AI

W17 - In a world where 'Cheat on Everything' AI turns deceit into an art form, the real casualty is authenticity. Silicon Valley's latest darling teaches us not just how to fake it, but how to surrender the trust that…

Apr 17, 2025 · 10 min read

The Digital Coup—How Technology Is Reshaping Power

W16 - The architecture of digital control operates unseen: comprehensive data collection feeding algorithmic processing that enables behavioral modification. We're not witnessing disruption—we're experiencing a coup…

Apr 10, 2025 · 10 min read

The Consulting Industry's Terminal Diagnosis

W15 — When a single government contract cancellation wipes $14B from Accenture's value, it's not just a bad day—it's a diagnosis. The consulting industry built a fortune selling Google-able insights at 300% markups. Now…

Apr 3, 2025 · 15 min read

Capital Disrupted—The AI Native Shift Across Industries

W14 — What once required fifty engineers, twenty million dollars, and three years can now be accomplished by five people, two million dollars, and six months. This isn't hyperbole—it's the mathematics of disruption…

Mar 28, 2025 · 12 min read

Consuming Connections—How Corporations Colonized Our Third Place

W13 - Remember when Starbucks was your 'third place'? Their recent 'buy something or leave' policy finally exposed what many suspected: the emperor never had clothes. From Instagram museums to food halls, we're now…

Mar 21, 2025 · 9 min read

The Emerging Security Paradigm in AI Development

W12 — What most see as corporate AI competition is actually a new global security paradigm: Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM). AWS/Anthropic versus Microsoft/OpenAI aren't mere business rivals—they're deterrence…

Mar 13, 2025 · 10 min read

Economic Uncharted Territory—Moving Beyond Obsolete Maps

W11 - Capitalism isn't dying—it's metamorphosizing. But into what? This manifesto unveils the blind spots in our economic vision, challenging us to see beyond markets and states to the emerging landscapes of…

Mar 5, 2025 · 14 min read

How Apple and Companion AI Killed Privacy Without Anyone Noticing

W10 - While you fought over encryption, Big Tech pulled off the greatest surveillance sleight-of-hand. Your iPhone isn't just watching—it's redefining privacy itself. And Apple, once privacy's champion, just became its…

Feb 27, 2025 · 10 min read

The $1.5 Billion Fishing Trip—How North Korea Caught the Biggest Crypto Whale Without Writing a Single Line of Code

W09 - North Korea's $1.5 billion crypto heist: No code, just a polite request. When state-of-the-art security crumbles with a click, who needs hackers? Dive into the tragicomic tale of how the world's most unhackable…

Feb 20, 2025 · 23 min read

No Collar Jobs—Beyond the AI Disruption

W08 - Psst! AI just overturned the job market applecart: It's not just a bad year—it's a swirling shift. Experience is now your biggest liability, and your resume? It’s more like a relic in this new AI-augmented world.…

Feb 14, 2025 · 11 min read

Love in the Time of Algorithms—An Open Letter to Valentine’s Day

W07 - Cupid's arrows now come tipped with algorithms. This holiday isn't just about love—it's a masterclass in emotional capitalism. Where sighs become sales, and even cynicism turns profitable. Resistance? That's just…

Feb 8, 2025 · 12 min read

The Bible—Humanity's First Large Language Model?

W06 - What if the world's most sophisticated language model wasn't created in Silicon Valley, but emerged 3,000 years ago? Discover how the Bible outperforms modern AI in cultural adaptation, error correction, and…

Jan 30, 2025 · 30 min read

Not Just Another Essay About DeepSeek—The Ransomware Edition

W05 - 2024: Silicon Valley unleashes AI ransomware on a global scale. Your creativity is the target. The ransom? Your future. Pay to protect your own ideas, or watch AI replicate them endlessly. Welcome to the digital…

Jan 23, 2025 · 9 min read

The Political Singularity—Welcome to the First Algorithmic State

W04 - When Trump launched his meme coin, traditional politics died. For the first time ever, you can buy a direct stake in presidential success. Welcome to the Political Casino, where influence isn't wielded in…

Jan 16, 2025 · 8 min read

The Computational Autocracy—Inside the UAE's Blueprint for AI-Powered Control

W03 - What if your every choice was subtly orchestrated by an invisible digital puppet master? Dive into Abu Dhabi's audacious AI gambit: a chess master's strategy for a future where the lines between choice and command…

Jan 11, 2025 · 7 min read

From Likes to Leaves—When Trust Became the Ultimate Unfriend

W02 - Meta's fact-checking fiasco triggers digital exodus, shattering platform theory. As users flee en masse, we witness the first "collective flight response" in social media history. Is trust the ultimate currency in…

Jan 3, 2025 · 14 min read

The Invisible Resolution—NVIDIA's Neural Optics and the Death of Computing as We Know It

W01 - NVIDIA's patent isn't just another tech milestone. It's a silent earthquake, reshaping the bedrock of computing while the industry obsesses over surface tremors. We're not talking incremental change. This is how…

Dec 29, 2024 · 8 min read

The Perfect Platform Heist: The Greatest Trick Google Ever Pulled

W52 - Google's Android XR isn't just a product launch—it's a daring heist of human consciousness. By hijacking neural optimization principles, they're not winning a platform war; they're rewriting evolution itself. The…

Dec 27, 2024 · 8 min read

No One Leaves a Good Company: An OpenAI Story

W51 - OpenAI's fall from grace isn't just corporate drama—it's a chilling preview of how every ethical AI governance attempt could unravel. As we race towards AGI, are we dismantling the very safeguards meant to protect…

Dec 19, 2024 · 9 min read

I Call Dibs: An Intellectual Property Paradox

W50 - From Amazon patenting white backgrounds to billion-dollar battles over rounded rectangles, welcome to the intellectual property circus—where common sense goes to die, innovation moves at the speed of litigation,…

Dec 15, 2024 · 12 min read

Intelligence at the Edge of Chaos: Beyond the Mechanical Mind

W49 - Imagine capturing a hurricane in a jar. That's our AI folly—reducing cognition to a glorified Erector Set. We're building elaborate mousetraps while true intelligence slips through our fingers. It's time to smash…

Dec 5, 2024 · 16 min read

The Home Depot Revolution: Amazon's Unconventional Path to Chip Innovation

W48 - Amazon's AI revolution isn't in a high-tech lab—it's in a bland office with Home Depot parts. While Silicon Valley polishes its crystal palaces, Amazon engineers are rewriting the innovation playbook, one drill…

Nov 28, 2024 · 21 min read

The Science of Subjective Value: Understanding the Architecture of Experience

W47 - Why do Red Bull's smaller, pricier, worse-tasting drinks dominate the market? Why do Disney's longer posted wait times boost satisfaction? Dive into the neural architecture of how humans actually construct…

Nov 21, 2024 · 16 min read

The Great Marketing Delusion: Rethinking Business Psychology in the Age of Perception

W46 - Forget spreadsheets! Businesses keep botching human psychology—the gap's so wide you could park a train in it! Think: billion-dollar companies, all math, no matter. Explore how understanding perception trumps…

Nov 14, 2024 · 14 min read

The Strategic Manifesto: Anthropic's Calculated Move in the AI Race

W45 - Anthropic's AI manifesto: A masterclass in corporate chess or a genuine ethical stand? Unpack the strategic brilliance and ethical quandaries as we dissect the gap between lofty rhetoric and controversial…

Nov 7, 2024 · 12 min read

From Tasks to Systems: The True AI Revolution in Services

W44 - Silicon Valley obsesses over AI's party tricks while missing the $5 trillion revolution hiding in plain sight. The real transformation isn't about automation—it's about reimagining how entire industries create and…

Oct 31, 2024 · 12 min read

The Quantum Dance: Shattering Our Understanding of Matter

W43 - Everything you think you know about magnetism isn't just incomplete—it's a fairy tale. While physicists cling to outdated models, a quantum revolution churns beneath our assumptions, threatening to shatter physics…

Oct 24, 2024 · 13 min read

Beyond the Silicon Dream: Why Consciousness Can't Be Computed

W42 - Quantum neurons shatter silicon dreams of consciousness. Tech leaders mistake AI prowess for awareness, ignoring physics' deeper truths. True consciousness emerges not from faster computing, but from a…

Oct 17, 2024 · 4 min read

The AI Revolution Isn't What You Think It Is

W41 - The AI revolution isn't about machines thinking like humans—it's about discovering that intelligence itself follows mathematical principles. What we're learning isn't just changing technology; it's forcing us to…

Oct 11, 2024 · 20 min read

Embracing Creativity: Your Gateway to Success in the Digital Landscape

W40 - Unleash your inner da Vinci in the digital age! From AI muses to metaverse masterpieces, creativity is getting a 21st century upgrade. Discover how to surf the waves of innovation, turn bureaucratic kryptonite…

Oct 3, 2024 · 17 min read

The Internet of Things: Why Our Obsession with Connected Devices May Be Our Undoing

W39 - Smart devices, dumb decisions: An exploration into building fully wired homes with cards of IoT. From compromised chemical plants to paralyzed cities, we're creating unprecedented vulnerabilities. The Internet of…

Sep 26, 2024 · 11 min read

The Power of Questioning: Revolutionizing Learning in the AI Era

W38 - Socrates meets Siri: Dive into a world where ancient wisdom collides with AI, transforming your daily jog into a quantum physics lesson. Discover how questioning, AI, and audio learning are revolutionizing…

Sep 19, 2024 · 7 min read

The Audio Revolution: AI and the Future of Sound

W37 - From waveforms to words, AI is rewriting the audio editing playbook. Imagine deleting podcast bloopers with a keystroke or conjuring the perfect soundtrack at will. Welcome to the audio revolution—where your next…

Sep 12, 2024 · 11 min read

Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Technology: Revolutionizing the Internet of Things

W36 - Picture a world where your car greets you, your home adjusts on cue, and your phone leads you through a crowded room. That's not magic – it's Ultra-Wideband (UWB). Let's unravel how this precise, powerful tech is…

Sep 5, 2024 · 15 min read

The Digital Biomarker Revolution: Transforming Healthcare by 2030

W35 - Imagine a future where your smartwatch is more clairvoyant than your fortune cookie—a digital sleuth predicting health hiccups before they happen. Welcome to 2030, where data from digital detectives transforms…

Aug 29, 2024 · 9 min read

The Simulation Trap: How Virtual Tourism Is Killing Real Culture

W34 - In a world where digital tourists "see" the Sistine ever being there, we're teetering dangerously between access and artificiality. Are we democratizing travel or selling our soul to virtual reflections, leaving…

Aug 22, 2024 · 9 min read

Pixels and Perceptions: Unraveling AI's Influence on Children's Reality

W33 - AI's not just changing the game, it's rewriting the rulebook of reality for our kids. Buckle up as we dive into a world where pixels paint perceptions and algorithms architect understanding. It's childhood 2.0,…

Aug 15, 2024 · 11 min read

Why Everything You Think About Deep Tech Is Right—And Wrong

W32 - In a lab outside Boston, three specialists stare at patterns none fully understand. They're not supposed to. The quantum physicist, pharmacist, and materials scientist each see different meanings—they're all…

Aug 8, 2024 · 10 min read

Self-Introduction: A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Practices and Their Scientific Basis

W31 - The self-improvement industry isn't just misguided—it's toxic. We're breeding professional frauds, experts at performance but inept at genuine connection. It's corporate America's Instagram filter: flawless…

Aug 1, 2024 · 7 min read

The Architecture of Invisibility: Privacy in the Age of Ultra-Wideband Surveillance

W30 - In the heart of Silicon Valley, a revolution in surveillance unfolds—not with a bang, but with the silent pulse of invisible waves. The architecture of our digital future is being built, one smartphone at a time,…

Jul 25, 2024 · 11 min read

The Loyalty Revolution: From Punch Cards to Predictive Analytics

W29 - Welcome to the Loyalty Revolution: where coffee shops predict orders and AI replaces punch cards. Your shopping habits are now guarded like state secrets, and brands play 4D chess with your preferences. It's a…

Jul 18, 2024 · 7 min read

The Dangerous Delusion of Digital Spatial Intelligence: Silicon Valley's Trillion-Dollar Mistake

W28 - Silicon Valley's trillion-dollar spatial computing gamble rests on a dangerous delusion: digitally replicating human spatial intelligence. This fallacy risks billions and decades of progress. We're not just…

Jul 11, 2024 · 9 min read

VR's Quest for 50 Million: The Ultimate Experience Economy Catalyst

W27 - VR: not just pixels and polygons, but the next frontier of human experience. As it races towards 50 million users, VR isn't just changing games—it's rewriting the rules of business, art, and social interaction.…

Jun 27, 2024 · 10 min read

Gravity Batteries: Harnessing the Power of Weight as a Renewable Energy Storage

W26 - Forget lithium dreams and nuclear schemes. The next energy revolution is yanking us back to basics, courtesy of gravity. Picture Godzilla-sized concrete blocks dancing a glacial ballet, transforming abandoned…

Jun 20, 2024 · 10 min read

The Creator Economy: From Experience to Creation

W25 - From latte art to livestreams, the Creator Economy has turned baristas into brands. But as we trade experiences for followers, are we brewing a potent blend of opportunity and anxiety? Grab your favorite mug and…

Jun 20, 2024 · 8 min read

The Power of 'What If': Exploring the World Through Thought Experiments

W24 - What if thoughts were tangible? Imagine plucking an idea from your mind, holding it in your palm. Would we hoard brilliant notions or share freely? Picture a world where creativity is currency, and daydreams leave…

Jun 13, 2024 · 8 min read

From Pages to Vectors: How Vector Embeddings are Reshaping the Internet

W23 - From dusty library to quantum leap: How vector embeddings are turning the internet into a mind-reading genius. Discover why your Netflix recommendations seem eerily accurate, and how AI might soon out-think us…

Jun 6, 2024 · 18 min read

Explainable AI - Illuminating the Black Box

W22 - Peering into AI's mind: Can we illuminate the black box? From neural labyrinths to decision tree gardens, explore the quest to make machines explain themselves. Because in a world run by algorithms, understanding…

May 29, 2024 · 9 min read

Yes, Chef! The Startup Chef's Gourmet Guide to TAM, SAM, and SOM

W21 - Hungry for startup success? Dive into our culinary-themed guide to TAM, SAM, and SOM. From global pantries to local menus, we'll spice up your market analysis. Warning: May cause cravings for both data and gourmet…

May 23, 2024 · 9 min read

Bridging the Digital Divide: Creating Equitable and Inclusive Digital Experiences

W20 - In Silicon Valley's shadow, a janitor squints at their smartphone, baffled. Across town, a 10-year-old codes effortlessly. This stark contrast embodies our digital divide - no longer about access, but literacy and…

May 10, 2024 · 12 min read

Crowdstrike: Authorization Not Recognized

W19 - In the quantum-AI labyrinth, firewalls crumble like ancient ruins. Yet authorization remains the Gordian knot tying our digital selves to cyberspace. As we race towards SSI and graph-powered identity, remember:…

May 9, 2024 · 8 min read

Decoding AI: Why Transparent Models Matter in the Age of Machine Learning

W18 - As AI and ML technologies evolve, their transformative power hinges on transparency and trust. By unraveling complex models and ensuring interpretability, we align advanced computational methods with human values,…

Apr 30, 2024 · 10 min read

Tech Titans Exposed for Profiting from Our Personal Secrets

W17 - Discover how Big Tech uses our digital footprints to craft precise profiles and profit from our personal data, raising urgent questions about privacy and the ethical use of technology.

Apr 30, 2024 · 7 min read

Revolutionary Technology Allows Seeing Through Walls Using Wi-Fi Signals

W16 - Revolutionary Wi-Fi technology enables seeing through walls and tracking human movements, raising ethical considerations. Discover how DensePose and Wi-Fi advancements redefine possibilities in wireless sensing.

Apr 25, 2024 · 5 min read

How CNN's Work Wonders and Bypasses Copyright

W15 - CNNs: The AI pasta maker that turns dog photos into digital spaghetti, slicing and dicing pixels until—voila!—it barks 'Woof!' Ethical food for thought: Is your AI's training data al dente or half-baked?"

Apr 14, 2024 · 11 min read

The Art of Persuasion: How Aristotle's Ancient Wisdom Still Shapes Our World

W14 - Discover how Aristotle's ancient wisdom still shapes our digital world. From viral TED Talks to political debates, learn how ethos, pathos, and logos remain essential in modern persuasion. Uncover the timeless art…

Apr 9, 2024 · 8 min read

Constraint as a Catalyst: Unlocking Lego's Innovation Through Limitation

W13 - Explore how Lego's brush with bankruptcy ignited a creative revolution, turning constraints into innovation and redefining success through strategic licensing—a tale that challenges the very notion of limitation.…

Apr 1, 2024 · 22 min read

Disney’s Autonomatronics Odyssey

W12 - Disney’s Imagineers redefine storytelling with Autonomatronics: the art of illusion meets autonomous interaction, where dreams dance with technology.

Mar 25, 2024 · 12 min read

An Apple a Day Keeps the Privacy Away

W11 - Beyond the era of the iPhone, Apple constructs the foundation for a pioneering journey, laying the groundwork for a future that promises to redefine our interaction with technology in profound and unexpected ways.

Mar 17, 2024 · 23 min read

The Transformative Power of Generalists in a Specialized World

W10 - Discover a dynamic future of work where generalists thrive alongside specialists, blending adaptability and expertise to shape innovation in an AI-driven world and the future of work.

Mar 11, 2024 · 11 min read

A Comprehensive Exploration of NeRF and Gaussian Splatting

W09 - Dive into the depths of NeRF and Gaussian Splatting: two 3D tech titans. Journey through their contrasts to elevate your digital projects!

Mar 4, 2024 · 6 min read

Navigating the Tightrope of AI Transparency and the Risk of Overexposure

W08 - Dive into the tightrope walk of AI transparency: balancing crucial clarity against the pitfalls of overexposure, with insights on protecting progress, fostering trust, and ensuring ethical AI advancement.

Feb 25, 2024 · 8 min read

From AR Glasses to Reality-Bending Lenses

W07 - Quantum computing could revolutionize augmented reality, blending the digital and physical worlds seamlessly.

Feb 18, 2024 · 16 min read

Navigating the Consequences of Intellectual Property Law

W06 - In the intricate ballet of innovation and economic growth, intellectual property (IP) rights are the silent conductors orchestrating a mixture of harmonic advances and dissonant setbacks.

Feb 12, 2024 · 11 min read

Demystifying AI's Role in Eco-Energy

W05 - The question then arises, one as intriguing as it is vital: How can this intelligence, artificial yet astoundingly astute, revolutionize the way we manage and consume energy? Can it lead us to an oasis of…

Feb 4, 2024 · 12 min read

The Lone Star State Transforms into a Tech Powerhouse

W04 - Much like a small town becoming a Hollywood hotspot, Texas has drawn in major players, redefined its local economy, and positioned itself at the forefront of future chip manufacturing. Discover the factors that…

Jan 25, 2024 · 10 min read

The AI Revolution in Healthcare: Reshaping the Future of Medicine

W03 - In the quiet corridors of a bustling hospital, a silent revolution hums. AI analyzes images at lightning speed, detects threats before they manifest, and crafts treatments with eerie precision. The future of…

Human Body Communication· Jan 19, 2024 · 6 min read

Innovations and Challenges in WBAN for Healthcare

W02 - These networks of wearable or implantable devices that communicate wirelessly have set the stage for a seismic shift: a future where proactive and personalized medical interventions become the standard, not the…

Unsolicited Advice· Jan 11, 2024 · 6 min read

Crash Course on What’s Coming

W01 - To truly appreciate the art and science of technology, we must become versed in the subtle, often silent, shifts of innovation's undercurrents. It is there, in the unseen, in the intricacies of code and the silent…