Artificial intelligence is no longer some general idea. It is already reshaping how we work, what we do, and how secure our jobs feel. When I first explored the concept of an AI job map, it completely shifted how I think about my own career path. Understanding Where Jobs Stand Today What struck me most… Continue reading AI Jobs Guide: How to Navigate Career Shifts
I don’t think this is just another AI release. It feels more like a turning point. When Microsoft introduced its MAI models, it wasn’t chasing hype. It was signaling independence. For years, it leaned heavily on partnerships. Now, it’s clearly building the ability to stand on its own. What stood out to me wasn’t just… Continue reading Microsoft AI Strategy: The Quiet Power Move
In 2023, I remember the feeling clearly. It wasn’t excitement. It was dread. The narrative was everywhere. AI would replace most software developers within a couple of years. Entire careers were framed as temporary. The future, we were told, belonged to tireless digital workers who could code endlessly without mistakes. Now it’s 2026, and that… Continue reading AI Developer Jobs: Why the Myth Is Ending
I’ve never felt this level of frustration just trying to build and ship things. Tools fail mid-workflow. Dashboards stall. Repositories won’t load. It’s not a rare occurrence anymore. It’s constant. And while outages have always been part of the internet, this feels different. It feels systemic. At first glance, it’s easy to blame AI. But… Continue reading AI Mistakes: 7 Engineering Lessons Learned
For the past few years, I’ve been hearing the same narrative. AI is moving at an unprecedented speed. It will replace humans. It might even become uncontrollable. But the more I look at how technology actually integrates into society, the less convincing that story feels. There’s another way to see this. Not as a sudden… Continue reading AI as GPT: Why It’s a General Purpose Tech
I used to think humanoid robots were still years away. That changed the moment I started seeing what they can actually do today. The first wave isn’t about strength or productivity. It’s about connection. Some robots can now hold conversations that feel natural, track your expressions, and respond with emotional nuance. They don’t just answer.… Continue reading Humanoid Robots: Why Adoption Is Slower Than Expected
I used to think AI progress was mostly about smarter algorithms. Now it’s clear that the real story is infrastructure. The scale of investment going into data centers is almost hard to process. We’re talking hundreds of billions of dollars, rivaling historic efforts like national highway systems or space programs. This isn’t just another tech… Continue reading Energy Crisis in AI: Why Growth May Slow in 2026
I find it hard to ignore a warning that comes from someone who helped build the very thing he is worried about. There is something different about this moment. For the first time, we are not just creating tools. We may be creating systems that rival human intelligence, and possibly surpass it. That shift changes… Continue reading AI Risks Explained: Why Tech Leaders Are Worried
I’ve been thinking a lot about whether AI is a bubble. It is the easiest way to explain what is happening right now. Massive investments, aggressive timelines, and a sense that everyone is rushing in at once. But the more I look at it, the less that framing holds up. Not a Bubble, But a… Continue reading Is AI a Bubble? What the Data Really Shows
I keep reminding myself to stay calm about AI. Every few weeks, there is a new release, a new benchmark, a new claim that changes everything. It is easy to swing between excitement and panic. But when I step back and look at the data, the reality feels stranger than both. Why Progress Feels Sudden… Continue reading Exponential Growth Explained: The AI Curve Ahead