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'The biggest risk of AI is over-reliance': How AI is changing the way web agencies deliver value
By Owain Williams published
I caught up with Suhaib Zaheer, SVP, Managed Hosting at DigitalOcean & GM, Cloudways, to get his thoughts on how AI is transforming the web agency space

‘Regulation by litigation is often overlooked as a regulatory tool’: Just how much responsibility should AI companies have on their users’ wellbeing?
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive AI chatbots have been likened to social media, leading to addiction and potentially worse. I explore how they could be regulated.

‘Access to education across different cultures and languages needs to be improved’: IEEE award winner’s best work came from identifying issues, and fixing them
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive Karen Panetta’s uses technology to solve the world’s most pressing problems – more citizens need access to STEM education and AI training.

‘Chasing every model release is a fool's errand and a fast track to AI fatigue inside your organisation’: GoodData.AI CTO says businesses should focus on automation use cases over every single new release
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive GoodData.AI CTO Peter Fedorocko says AI is an efficiency amplifier that won't replace humans, but businesses must focus on real automation use cases.

Nothing is proving that smartphones can still be chic, and I hope other Android manufacturers are paying attention
By Jamie Richards published
The pop sensation’s collab with sleek UK-based phone maker Nothing is infused with the fashion sense that smartphones desperately need.

‘Our hardware is designed to be picked up and shaken about’: Aquark Technologies takes quantum sensing outside of the lab as a viable GNSS alternative
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive Aquark Technologies is making quantum sensing portable – cold-atom hardware will offer high-precision, resilient alternatives to vulnerable GNSS.

The story behind how Lithuania is perfectly aligned to capitalize on an emerging space economy
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive Lithuania is using its strong digital infrastructure and experience to become a serious player in the emerging LEO satellite economy.

Is AI expanding beyond what we can manage today?
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive Rapid AI growth has caused a dangerous misalignment between infrastructure deployment and workforce expertise – the solutions are standardization and education.

Ericsson engineers detail 6G's AI-driven design and the role global cooperation plays
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive Ericsson engineers explain why AI will both put 6G networks under strain and strengthen their performance at the same time, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation.

Layered access control, physical redundancy and rapid component replacement are major orbital challenges
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive Hyperscalers are considering sending AI compute into orbit, but experts warn it introduces severe operational risks that could lead to months-long outages.
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