
Mohitakshi Agrawal
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Articles by Mohitakshi Agrawal
Infrastructure Lock-In Technology Choices Locking In the 2030s
January 2025. TSMC delayed the opening ceremony for its Arizona Fab 21 facility from December 2024, waiting until after the presidential inauguration to cut the ribbon. The optics were deliberate. The company had invested an estimated $65 billion in the…
Digital Public Goods: When Open Source Serves Citizens
In 2008, Katie Espeseth was on the ground floor of building a 9,000-mile fiber network for a mid-sized city in Tennessee. EPB, Chattanooga’s city-owned electric utility, had decided to lay fiber alongside its smart grid to manage power distribution. Broadband was almost an afterthought. AT&T lobbied…
AI Bubble Warnings Flash Red: Which Investments Will Survive
The wrong question in the AI bubble investment conversation is whether valuations are too high. Plenty of people are asking that. The right question is whether the unit economics of generative AI can support the capital structure being built on top of…
The AI Bias Audit Blind Spot: What Happens After Launch?
An AI bias audit conducted before deployment may reveal that a model meets fairness requirements at launch. A credit scoring model is deployed in January, passes all pre-launch fairness tests, and starts approving loans. Six months later, the input distribution has shifted.…
AI liability: Who pays when AI fails?
AI liability is becoming one of the most contested questions in technology governance. Courts are writing US AI liability law in real time. Every settlement avoided and every verdict appealed leaves a different answer behind. Not Congress or a federal…
Are Workplace Communication Tools Leaving Neurodivergent Employees Behind?
As organizations invest heavily in collaboration platforms, a growing question is emerging: who were these tools actually designed for? Slack, Microsoft Teams, and similar platforms were built to make communication faster, more visible, and more responsive. But for many employees…
The AI Chip Wars Are Coming for Your Gaming GPU
Computex 2026 is expected to showcase the next phase of the AI hardware race. While gaming GPUs remain part of the conversation, the biggest announcements from NVIDIA, Intel, and AMD are increasingly focused on AI infrastructure, datacenter computing, and inference performance. The wrong question to ask…
Why Developers Are Leaving GitHub Copilot — and What They’re Moving To
GitHub Copilot alternatives are gaining attention as developers question how much control they have over the AI tools they use every day. Concerns around pricing changes, model updates, usage-based billing, and unexpected product decisions have pushed many developers to explore tools…
Microsoft Build 2026: Big Platform, Bigger Adoption Problem
Microsoft Build 2026 returns this year with Microsoft positioning AI as the center of its developer ecosystem strategy. The conference, hosted at San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center for the first time in nearly a decade outside Seattle, focuses heavily on AI agents, Azure AI Foundry,…
Deep Web vs Dark Web: Fear, Myths, and the Real Threat
Your bank account portal is part of the deep web. So are internal company systems, medical records, streaming accounts, and private email inboxes. None of them are indexed by search engines, and none are accessible without authentication. The distinction between the…
Language Bias in AI: English Dominance Leaves Billions Behind
Language bias in AI is shaping how billions of people access information, often without users realizing it. AI systems marketed as multilingual tools still rely heavily on English-language training data, creating major gaps in accuracy, cultural context, and perspective for low-resource…
Platform Governance Backlash: When Users Revolt Successfully
Platform governance backlash is becoming one of the biggest risks facing modern digital platforms. When companies change monetisation rules, restrict creator revenue, or alter ecosystem access, user revolts can escalate within hours. On June 6, 2023, Twitch published updated branded content guidelines.…