Mohitakshi Agrawal

She crafts SEO-driven content that bridges the gap between complex innovation and compelling user stories. Her data-backed approach has delivered measurable results for industry leaders, making her a trusted voice in translating technical breakthroughs into engaging digital narratives.

Female Founders in Web3: Leading the Next Decentralised Revolution

Female Founders in Web3: The Next Decentralised Revolution

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | October 27, 2025

The funding gap in venture capital is hardly new, but it’s especially stark in Web3. While headlines focus on crypto volatility, a quieter revolution is underway: female founders in Web3 are building decentralized finance (DeFi) infrastructure, governance models, and community-owned platforms that are thriving without traditional venture capital support. What appears to be exclusion may…

women in venture capital reshaping global tech funding dynamics.

What Happens When Women Lead Venture Capital

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | October 24, 2025

Aileen Lee gave Silicon Valley the term “unicorn,” now shorthand for billion-dollar startups, not the investors who later popularized it. While at Kleiner Perkins, before founding Cowboy Ventures, she demonstrated her ability to shape markets by breaking from the established playbook. Kirsten Green backed Glossier when few took online beauty seriously. Theresia Gouw bet on technical…

Person using biometric login on laptop, representing global passkeys adoption and the rise of password-free security in 2025.

Passkeys Adoption Takes Password-Free Security Mainstream

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | October 16, 2025

Financial institutions are racing to deploy passkey authentication as billions of users ditch passwords. Here’s what security professionals need to know: Amazon announced that 175 million customers now use passkeys. Microsoft spent December convincing over a billion users to try password-free login. Major banks are preparing large-scale rollouts. Passkey adoption is accelerating faster than any…

Smart factory network under cyber attack, symbolising global supply chain vulnerabilities in IoT systems.

Supply Chain Attacks 2.0: When Your Smart Devices Turn Rogue

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | October 14, 2025

A single vulnerability in a smart sensor can now bring down an entire enterprise network. That is the new perimeter problem, and it is being engineered into systems long before they reach your firewall. Supply chain attacks have evolved from data theft to embedded compromise. IoT security vulnerabilities just became the most straightforward way into…

AI hallucination risk in healthcare, finance, and autonomous systems

The Ghost in the Machine: AI Hallucination in Critical Systems

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | October 8, 2025

AI hallucination in critical systems isn’t improving; it’s accelerating. OpenAI hallucination errors now reach 48% in their latest reasoning models, and these systems are already deployed in hospitals, trading floors, and autonomous vehicles.  OpenAI’s o4-mini fabricates information in 48% of responses when asked about public figures. The o3 model hits 33%, double the error rate…

Computex innovations 2025 AI GPUs and wearable tech showcase

Computex Innovations 2025: Hardware that Redefines Edge AI

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | October 7, 2025

Taiwan’s biggest tech showcase returned with a clear message, Computex innovations are redefining where computing happens. GPUs, handheld gaming, and AI wearables took center stage this year.  AMD launched the Radeon AI PRO R9700 with 32GB of memory for local AI workloads. MSI finally abandoned Intel for AMD in its Claw A8 gaming handheld. TECNO,…

Wearable tech trends 2025 smart rings and AI translator earbuds

Wearable Tech Trends 2025: From Gimmicks to Real Solutions

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | October 7, 2025

For years, smartwatches dominated discussions about wearables. But now, the conversation has shifted. The latest wearable tech trends are defined not by how many features a device offers but by whether it solves real problems.  Oura’s latest smart ring tracks sleep without wrist bulk. Timekettle’s AI translator earbuds enable natural conversations across 40 languages in…

Engineers optimising data centre efficiency for Green AI sustainability

Green AI: Can We Cut the Carbon Footprint of Models?

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | October 2, 2025

Google cut Gemini’s energy use per prompt by 33× in just 12 months. DeepSeek trained competitive models on a fraction of typical budgets. These aren’t PR wins — they’re strategic pivots in response to a new operational bottleneck: data centres already consume 4% of U.S. electricity, projected to hit 9% by 2030. AI’s carbon footprint…

Wellbeing by design in a digital workplace

Wellbeing by Design: Building Healthier Digital HQs

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | September 30, 2025

Workplace technology was supposed to liberate us, to balance better, flexibility, and freedom from commutes. Instead, DHR Global reports 82% of workers now experience tech burnout. Kitchen tables wreck people’s backs, and the line between work and home has disappeared.  The shift to digital workplaces happened so fast that no one stopped to ask what…

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How the Four-Day Work Week is Testing Digital Workplaces?

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | September 26, 2025

Zoom CEO Eric Yuan made headlines in September when he told The New York Times that AI should free us to work three or four days a week. It was a bold claim from the head of a company that thrives on extended meetings. But Yuan is not alone; more leaders are questioning the five-day…