Published inEnrique DansFast, easy and unverified: the risks behind the vibe coding explosionUntil very recently, the idea of creating a website or an app by typing in a few instructions to an AI was the stuff of science fiction. No…1d ago1d ago
Published inEnrique DansThe AI-first roadmap: why every company needs an agentic layerExecutives like to say they are “integrating AI.” But most still treat artificial intelligence as a feature, not a foundation: they add a…1d agoA response icon51d agoA response icon5
Published inEnrique DansIt’s time to move beyond fines: Europe must break Google’s ad monopolyOnce again, Google has trotted out its usual response to regulation: a fine tune that allows its business model to continue unimpeded…3d agoA response icon33d agoA response icon3
Published inEnrique DansThe Chinese EV boom: success story or cautionary tale?China, the world’s biggest automotive market, increasingly dictates the rules of the game, as its EV dominance shows. Less than a decade…4d agoA response icon114d agoA response icon11
Published inEnrique DansFrom doomscrolling to the eternal conversation: the hidden power shift in the attention economyWe live in an age where online time is no longer measured by how long we spend looking at our screen or the number page views, but by our…6d agoA response icon36d agoA response icon3
Published inEnrique DansGrokipedia and the age of AI megalomania6d agoA response icon186d agoA response icon18
Published inEnrique DansWhen AI gets it wrong: why responsibility still lies with usGenerative AI has reached a turning point: no longer simply a writing tool, it’s now being used, and misused, across a range of…Nov 11A response icon13Nov 11A response icon13
Published inEnrique DansConnected fleets or intelligent cars? The battle over autonomous strategyPrivate ownership of self-driving vehicles may still be some way off; meanwhile, Chinese and US taxi companies are already fighting over…Nov 10A response icon3Nov 10A response icon3
Published inEnrique DansWork and the machine: history repeats itselfGeoffrey Hinton, the father of modern neural networks, and a 2024 Physics Nobel laureate, sees the future of AI in stark terms: Big Tech…Nov 9A response icon21Nov 9A response icon21
Published inEnrique DansSamsung’s ad-powered fridge: a masterclass in how to alienate your best customersBack in September, when Samsung first announced that its smart refrigerators would start displaying advertisements — a pilot program…Nov 8A response icon28Nov 8A response icon28