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Enforceable AI Governance 2026: From Ethics to Infrastructure
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Algorithm Accountability: Who Owns the AI Governance Crisis?

algorithm accountability

It’s a classic Tuesday morning in the city. Your firm has just deployed a state-of-the-art Large Language Model (LLM) to automate customer triage. By Wednesday, the bot is inadvertently hallucinating a “100% refund policy” for every disgruntled customer in Leeds. The board wants heads to roll. They turn to the CTO, who points to the Data Science lead. Who…

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Google Scholar: The Quiet Engine Behind Research Authority

Google Scholar

Most people think Google shapes the web. But Google Scholar shapes what counts as knowledge. If the standard Google search engine is the world’s digital front door, Google Scholar is the restricted-access basement where the blueprints for reality are kept.  For tech professionals, developers, and researchers, Scholar isn’t just a search tool; it’s an invisible infrastructure. It’s the API for human…

AI Impact on Entry-Level Jobs: Why Junior Roles Are Vanishing

AI impact on entry-level jobs

The impact of AI on entry-level jobs is increasingly visible across the technology sector. Roles that once served as the first step into the workforce, such as data entry, basic support functions, and junior programming tasks, are shrinking as companies adopt automation and AI-assisted tools.  Entry-level positions traditionally allowed new graduates to learn systems, understand…

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Asynchronous Work: When “No Meetings” Created New Problems

The rise of asynchronous work has been widely celebrated as a solution to meeting overload and constant workplace interruptions. By replacing real-time discussions with written updates, teams aim to protect focus time and allow employees to work across different time zones.  In theory, asynchronous communication reduces unnecessary meetings and improves productivity. In practice, however, many organisations have…

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Inside the 4-Hour Workday Trial: Lessons from Experiments

The 4-hour workday has long captured public imagination. Advocates argue that shorter work hours could improve productivity, reduce burnout, and reshape modern work culture.  In practice, however, very few organisations have attempted a true four-hour schedule. Most real-world experiments have tested variations such as five-hour workdays, six-hour shifts, or four-day workweeks. The results reveal a consistent pattern: extreme…

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In Conversation with Emsie Erastus on AI Governance and Digital Rights

Emsie Erastus, Digital Rights Advocate and Head of African Voices at Women in AI Ethics™ (WAEI+), discusses policy reform, tech justice, and building accountable AI beyond traditional power centres.  Women Building the Guardrails of AI: Behind the rapid rise of artificial intelligence are the people asking the difficult questions about responsibility, safety, ethics, and trust. Across academia, policy, and…

The Backend Systems That Keep Modern E-Commerce Running

Backend architecture

In a recent CTO Magazine column, Teymuraz Bezhashvyly, CTO of Catomize by hidden hint Software Development, explored how backend architecture quietly shapes e-commerce revenue Many performance issues that affect the customer experience, such as slow pages, incorrect product availability, and failed checkouts, often originate not in the interface but in the underlying systems that power retail platforms….

The Rise of Single-purpose Devices

In some offices, engineers are pulling out iPods again to play music. Not the Spotify app on their phone. An actual iPod bought on eBay. Some professionals keep a Kindle on their desk and read on it instead of their phone.  Dedicated alarm clocks are also making a quiet return, sitting on nightstands and doing exactly one…

AI Meeting Notes Nobody Reads: Why Summaries Pile Up Unread

AI meeting notes

The bot joins your standup. Records everything. Transcribes in real time. Post a crisp summary to Slack before you close Zoom. You scroll past it without reading. So does everyone else.  Not because the summary’s bad. Because you’re already in the next meeting, which will generate another summary you won’t open. By Thursday, your Slack channel’s drowning in AI-generated meeting…

AI Shaming: The Quiet Stigma of Using AI at Work

AI shaming

Walk into almost any tech team today, and you will hear the same quiet admission sooner or later: “I asked AI to help with it.” Sometimes it is a developer debugging a piece of code or a researcher structuring a draft. And sometimes it is a marketer trying to turn a rough idea into a presentation.  The strange…