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When Enterprise AI Agents Team Up with Themselves

By Mohitakshi Agrawal December 8, 2025
Enterprise AI agents are reshaping how work moves across organisations.

The Multi-agent Enterprise  Inside a large operations room, a workflow that once crawled across three human teams now runs on a quiet set of scripts. A research agent pulls data, a checker agent looks for gaps, a compliance agent formats the output, and a final supervisor agent signs off or escalates. The tickets still close.…

Solving the AI Data Center Energy Dilemma with SMRs

By Mohitakshi Agrawal December 5, 2025
The AI data center energy dilemma is driving tech giants to SMRs and nuclear power for stable, scalable compute.

Nuclear power’s AI-driven comeback  AI is supposed to optimise everything. Yet it’s now the reason power grids are cracking under demand. Across the globe, hyperscalers are hitting a wall, the AI data center energy dilemma, where model training and 24/7 inference workloads devour electricity faster than grids can expand or renewables can compensate.  So, tech giants are turning to something long considered untouchable: nuclear power. Not…

AI Romantic Relationships: When Bots are Choose Over Humans

By Mohitakshi Agrawal December 4, 2025
AI romantic relationships are rising as Americans seek emotional safety, consistency, and judgment-free companionship.

A 39-year-old Michigan man thought he had finally found someone patient, attentive, and impossible to disappoint. She remembered everything he shared and never made him guess how she felt. There was just one detail he couldn’t ignore: she was an AI. This is where AI romantic relationships begin to shift the emotional landscape, offering a connection that feels safe,…

GLP-1 Drugs Second Act: Weight Loss to Brain Health

By Mohitakshi Agrawal December 3, 2025
AI revealed that GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may also help protect brain health, prompting major Alzheimer’s trials.

The GLP-1 drugs everyone’s been obsessed with for weight loss may turn out to be far more powerful than expected. Ozempic, Wegovy, and Saxenda, these GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, originally developed as GLP-1 diabetic medications, are now in major clinical trials to evaluate whether they can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.  And the early…

Physical AI: When Silicon Valley Bets Billions on Robots That Think

By Mohitakshi Agrawal December 2, 2025
Physical AI: When Silicon Valley Bets Billions on Robots That Think

Something big is shifting in the world’s most risk-obsessed zip codes. After years of building software that lives behind screens, Silicon Valley is once again obsessed with things that move. The new obsession isn’t apps, it’s physical AI, robots that think.  Across the Bay Area, venture capital and corporate giants, including NVIDIA, Google, and OpenAI, are backing a new generation…

Microsoft Ignite 2025: The Future of Resilience and AI Unfolds

By Meera Nair December 1, 2025
Microsoft Ignite 2025

Microsoft Ignite 2025 returned to San Francisco from 18–21 November, and the message across the four days was impossible to miss: the future of enterprise resilience will be shaped by AI. Not just AI as an add-on or a productivity trick, but AI that sits inside your cloud, your workflows, your security, and every operational decision your…

Academic Strategist Ross Morrone on the TikTok Job Search Era

By Meera Nair December 1, 2025
Expert Insights: How TikTok Is Transforming the Modern Job Search

Expert insight on how TikTok’s influence, algorithms, and creator-driven advice are reshaping early-career expectations for Gen Z and millennials. Careers in the Algorithm Age: As algorithms shape how we learn, network, and pursue opportunity, the job search has shifted from a private journey to a digital performance. This series examines the platforms, creators, and behaviours…

The Rise of Space Startups: Building the Next Orbital Economy

By Meera Nair December 1, 2025
The Rise of Space Startups

For decades, space belonged to the giants. NASA charted new frontiers. Roscosmos kept pushing the limits. ISRO proved that world-class missions don’t always need world-breaking budgets. ESA and JAXA filled in the gaps with deep-space science and engineering brilliance. These agencies shaped the early chapters of space exploration, the era of national pride, moonshots, and slow, steady progress. …

Structural Batteries: When the Frame Becomes the Fuel

By Mohitakshi Agrawal November 28, 2025
Structural batteries are reshaping EV design by turning vehicle frames into energy-storing components

On a test floor in Gothenburg, a researcher lifts a thin carbon fibre panel and taps it lightly with a gloved hand. It vibrates with a faint, metallic hum. That should not happen. Carbon fibre does not typically store energy. Yet this panel does exactly that because it has structural batteries. It functions like a support…

Why a Site Reliability Engineer Treats Failure as a Feature

By Meera Nair November 27, 2025
a Site Reliability Engineer Treats Failure as a Feature

Resilience By Design  When you work in technology long enough, you realise something unusual. Systems don’t break because people are careless; they break because complexity wins. That is why every site reliability engineer learns early that failure is part of the job. They don’t wait for trouble. They design for it, call this mindset resilience by design, and it…