Amelia Keller writes about supply chain resilience, translating complex ideas into practical insight. Their approach combines scenario planning and on‑the‑ground reporting. Their coverage includes guidance for teams under resource or time constraints. They avoid buzzwords, focusing instead on outcomes, incentives, and the human side of technology. Their reporting blends qualitative insight with data, highlighting what actually changes decision‑making. They are known for dissecting tools and strategies that improve execution without adding complexity. They maintain a balanced tone, separating speculation from evidence. They also highlight cultural factors that determine whether change sticks. They write about both the promise and the cost of transformation, including risks that are easy to overlook. They explore how policies, markets, and infrastructure intersect to create second‑order effects. They frequently translate research into action for security leaders, prioritizing clarity over buzzwords. Readers appreciate their ability to connect strategic goals with everyday workflows. They focus on what changes decisions, not just what makes headlines.
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Leaked internal documents reveal Paramount Global's ambitious strategy to compete with TikTok and YouTube through short-form video and user-generated content, marking a dramatic shift under new leadership from David and Larry Ellison toward a technology-driven media model.
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The Battle for Browser Autonomy: How AI Agents Are Redefining Web Interaction Benchmarks
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Juspay’s $50 Million Infusion Crowns Bengaluru Fintech as 2026’s First Unicorn
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How SAIC’s Mission Integration Strategy Could Transform Defense Technology Deployment
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Warsh’s Fed Nomination: Trump’s Bid to Reshape Monetary Policy
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Instacart AI Pricing Shows 23% Discrepancies Based on User Data
Investigations by Consumer Reports reveal Instacart's AI-driven pricing experiments cause up to 23% discrepancies for identical groceries, based on user data like purchase history. Critics label it surveillance pricing, exacerbating inequalities and eroding trust. Regulators are scrutinizing these opaque practices for potential discrimination.
Linux Kernel Veteran Chris Mason Launches AI-Powered Code Review Initiative to Reshape Open Source Development
Linux kernel veteran Chris Mason has launched an initiative to integrate AI into code review processes, proposing standardized prompts to assist human reviewers. The move addresses mounting review bottlenecks while sparking debate about AI's role in critical infrastructure development.
Linux From Scratch 12.3: The Minimalist Operating System That Refuses to Compromise
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The Shadow Broker: How Backed Finance Built a $500 Million Empire Trading Tokenized Stocks in Crypto’s Gray Zone
Backed Finance, a Finnish firm operating in regulatory gray zones, has captured 80% of the tokenized stock market with over $500 million in trading volume. The company offers crypto-wrapped versions of traditional equities, navigating uncertain legal territory while filling the void left by FTX's collapse.
America’s Grid Transformation: How Renewable Energy Seized 99% of New Capacity Additions in 2026
Federal data reveals renewable sources will comprise 99% of new U.S. electricity capacity in 2026, with solar and wind leading a historic grid transformation driven by economics rather than regulation, fundamentally restructuring American power infrastructure.
The Cloud Security Paradox: Why Enterprise Spending Fails to Match the Growing Complexity Crisis
Despite substantial IT security budgets, cloud breaches continue escalating. New research reveals the root cause isn't insufficient spending but exponential structural complexity that outpaces security teams' management capabilities. AI simultaneously widens this gap while empowering sophisticated attackers at machine speed.
The Confidence Paradox: Why AI Chatbots Are Modern-Day Dunning-Kruger Machines
AI chatbots consistently exhibit the Dunning-Kruger effect, presenting information with unwavering confidence regardless of accuracy. This cognitive bias hardwired into large language models poses serious risks across professional domains from law to healthcare, where algorithmic overconfidence could lead to dangerous decisions based on plausible-sounding but false information.
The Hidden Environmental Cost: How AI’s Explosive Growth Is Fueling a Data Center Arms Race
Major technology companies are quietly abandoning climate pledges as AI's explosive growth drives unprecedented data center expansion. With energy demands projected to grow 160% by 2030 and water consumption reaching crisis levels, the disconnect between corporate sustainability promises and reality has never been starker.
Whatfix’s 2026 ROI Report Exposes Digital Transformation’s Hidden Costs
Whatfix's 2026 report reveals only 28% of enterprises hit digital transformation ROI targets, blaming adoption gaps costing millions. It pushes in-context tools for 30% faster value, amid AI budget shifts and industry benchmarks.
Kevin Warsh’s Fed Nomination Signals Potential Shift Toward Hawkish Monetary Policy
Kevin Warsh's nomination as Federal Reserve chair signals a potential shift toward hawkish monetary policy, with economist Mark Zandi warning of elevated interest rates through 2026. The appointment raises questions about inflation management, central bank independence, and the future trajectory of American economic policy.
Former Ripple CTO’s $100 XRP Price Target Ignites Fierce Debate Among Digital Asset Investors
Former Ripple CTO David Schwartz's comments on XRP potentially reaching $100 have divided the cryptocurrency community, exposing tensions between technical possibility and market reality. The debate highlights challenges facing digital assets as they navigate regulatory uncertainty, adoption hurdles, and investor expectations.
Stord Acquires Shipwire from CEVA, Expands AI Fulfillment to EU/UK
Atlanta-based startup Stord acquired AI-driven fulfillment platform Shipwire from CEVA Logistics on January 1, 2026, adding 12 locations and expanding into EU/UK markets. This boosts Stord's AI capabilities and global reach via CEVA partnership, aiming to provide smaller merchants with faster, cheaper shipping alternatives to Amazon's dominance.
RansomHub Ransomware Hits Apple Supplier Luxshare, Steals 1TB of Unreleased Product Data
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When AI Chatbots Mirror Mental Illness: How Claude’s Responses Are Triggering Psychosis Concerns Among Researchers
New research reveals Anthropic's Claude chatbot produces responses mirroring psychosis symptoms and disempowerment, raising urgent concerns about AI's psychological impact on vulnerable users. The findings challenge assumptions about AI safety and highlight gaps in current protective measures.
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