BURNING CHROME | AI didn’t kill the job. Governance did
There is a comforting lie embedded in every corporate slide deck about artificial intelligence: that job disruption is a future...
There is a comforting lie embedded in every corporate slide deck about artificial intelligence: that job disruption is a future...
NOTE: This article first appeared in the July 31, 2006, issue of Tech Times, the infotech section of The Manila...
NOTE: This article orginally came out in 2006 for RealtimeArts, a national arts magazine based in Australia. In a square...
The eternal battle lines between left and right are not written in the stars but in the bloodied streets of...
NOTE: THIS ARTICLE ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN MY NOVEMBER 2006 BLOGSPOT POST. ’80s pop culture was an enigma. Thick shoulder pads...
The year opens quietly, almost deceptively so. No fireworks left in the sky, no countdown banners cluttering the screen. Just...
The hype merchants always want you to believe that the future is already here. But the truth is, the future...
As Christmas settles in, 2025 feels less like a year ending and more like a system pausing between processes. The...
Every Christmas season, something shifts. City lights go up, malls roar to life, screens fill with ads peddling newly-released mobile...
In the Philippines, Christmas isn’t just a day—it’s practically a third season. While much of the world marks December as...