Analysis
From cleaning sewers to consuming water, artificial intelligence is emerging as both an environmental ally and an ecological burden. Its promise to protect the planet depends on whether efficiency can outweigh appetite
Major corporations still rely on spreadsheets to track thousands of vendors, creating security blind spots. Breaches like Target's began with minor oversights in supply chains.
Public education is cautiously embracing artificial intelligence — balancing innovation with integrity.
AI offers supply chain risk management possibilities but threat actors leverage the same capabilities for large-scale attacks at unprecedented speed
As AI edges into the political arena — from virtual MPs to algorithmic ministers — a deeper question emerges: can governance coexist with synthetic representation without eroding public trust?
The escalating legal and public feud between Elon Musk and Sam Altman....and the beat goes on