
Your Children Will Laugh at Your Smartphone
We think we already live in the future By 2050, your children may laugh at your smartphone the way you laugh today at the fax

We think we already live in the future By 2050, your children may laugh at your smartphone the way you laugh today at the fax

For the past two years, a lazy equation has been circulating in executive committees, tech conferences, and consultant slide decks: AI = automation = cost

The code ships. The law coughs. Yesterday, having an idea was enough. Then you had to know how to code. Today, sometimes all it takes

Some images say more than an 80-page strategy report. A worker, wearing a helmet, bends over a gigantic tire and tries to inflate a truck

Your bad prompt may be a management problem Have you always had good managers? I have not. I have known brilliant managers. People capable of

For months, we were sold the same disaster movie. AI arrives.Jobs collapse.Humans watch the machine steal their chair. Except the story is subtler. And much

The paradox always starts with an oversimplified promise AI was supposed to change everything. It was supposed to accelerate teams, lighten workloads, improve decisions, increase

Jugaad is not an absurdity. It is a strategic lesson. When people hear the word Jugaad, many still picture a kind of improvised patchwork, a

When a game stops being just entertainment For years, many people saw Pokémon GO as a spectacular mobile entertainment success. That reading was understandable. The

A two-word sentence can trigger a nine-zero decision. “Translate COBOL.” When Anthropic explained how Claude Code could read, analyze, and accelerate COBOL modernization work, part

He changed planets the way he changes T-shirts. Or the mother of his children. Yes, I’m talking about Elon Musk. Some leaders pivot because they

Google just pulled off something even some governments no longer dare to do: borrowing money for 100 years. I read it twice. A century-long bond,