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Is The AI Boom just the Birth of New Infrastructure?

October 12, 2025

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The weekends news has been full of the doom-mongers gurning at the AI boom or should we call it a bubble? Which got me thinkng, we have been here before have we not? When inflated expectations, fuelled by investor FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), surge to irrational heights before the inevitable correction. Then comes the […]

Is Agentic AI the sharpest of double-edged swords?

September 24, 2025

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“The future arrives not with a whisper, but with an echo of mistakes we chose not to imagine.“ A storm is gathering in the world’s supply chains. Its name is Agentic AI (Artificial Intelligence). These autonomous systems, tasked with sourcing, negotiating, routing and optimising without human pause, are being heralded as the next great leap […]

From Imitation to Trust, A New Benchmark for AI

August 31, 2025

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The trust theme in my last blog got me thinking about the pedestal Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being placed on. When Alan Turing proposed his famous Imitation Game in 1950, he asked a deceptively simple question, paraphrased as – “If a machine’s responses are indistinguishable from a human’s, should we call it intelligent?” For decades, […]

The Journey Matters, AI Wouldn’t Know, It Doesn’t Travel

August 6, 2025

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Not for the first time, I have finished reading a report and instead of remembering the message, I am left wondering which AI model wrote it. Fifteen minutes of polished nothing. Like being served a three-course meal made entirely of rice cakes, technically food, but utterly forgettable and lacking any nutritional value for the effort. […]