Grace Wright
Grace Wright
68 articles

As a writer, Grace Wright covers platform engineering with an eye for detail. They work through clear frameworks, case studies, and practical checklists to make complex topics approachable. Readers appreciate their ability to connect strategic goals with everyday workflows. They also highlight cultural factors that determine whether change sticks. They examine how customer expectations evolve and how organizations adapt to meet them. Their coverage includes guidance for teams under resource or time constraints. They write about both the promise and the cost of transformation, including risks that are easy to overlook. A recurring theme in their writing is how teams build repeatable systems and measure impact over time. They value transparent sourcing and prefer primary data when it is available. They are known for dissecting tools and strategies that improve execution without adding complexity. They look for overlooked details that differentiate sustainable success from short‑term wins. They watch the policy landscape closely when it affects product strategy. They prefer evidence over hype and explain trade‑offs plainly.

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Gemini Takes the Wheel: Google Maps’ AI Goes Hands-Free for Walkers and Cyclists

Google's January 29, 2026, update brings Gemini's hands-free AI to Google Maps walking and cycling modes, enabling conversational queries for safer, smarter navigation on iOS and Android worldwide.

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Fitbit’s Founding Duo Returns With Luffu, an AI-Driven Family Caregiving Platform That Challenges Traditional Health Tech

Fitbit co-founders James Park and Eric Friedman are launching Luffu, a self-funded AI-powered family caregiving platform currently in private testing. The venture targets the 53 million Americans providing unpaid care, addressing fragmented coordination challenges that traditional health tech has largely overlooked in favor of individual wellness tracking.

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Meta’s AI Revolution: How Artificial Intelligence Is Enabling Single Engineers to Replace Entire Development Teams

Meta Platforms is experiencing a fundamental shift in software development as AI tools enable individual engineers to accomplish what previously required entire teams. This transformation signals a potential restructuring of how technology companies organize their workforce and approach product development.

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How Is Data Fight The Spread Of COVID-19?

How is data being used to save lives during COVID-19?

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When Security Testing Becomes a Criminal Case: Iowa County’s $600,000 Lesson in Authorized Penetration Testing

Dallas County, Iowa's $600,000 settlement with security researchers arrested during authorized penetration testing highlights critical gaps in communication between contracting parties and law enforcement, raising important questions about legal protections for cybersecurity professionals conducting legitimate security assessments.

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Micron Axes Crucial Consumer RAM and SSDs for AI Shift by 2026

Micron Technology is discontinuing its consumer Crucial RAM and SSD brand by February 2026 to prioritize AI and enterprise products amid soaring memory demand. This shift exacerbates global shortages, driving up prices and leaving PC enthusiasts scrambling for alternatives. It highlights AI's dominance reshaping tech supply chains at consumers' expense.

/ Grace Wright

Musk’s SpaceX-xAI Gambit: Rockets Meet AI Before Historic IPO

SpaceX and xAI are in merger talks to combine rockets, Starlink, X and Grok ahead of a potential $1 trillion-plus IPO, fueled by orbital AI ambitions and cross-investments from Tesla and SpaceX.

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Inside the Hidden Profession Ensuring Musicians Get Paid in the Streaming Age

Specialized royalty accountants navigate vast streaming data and complex payment schedules to ensure musicians receive accurate compensation. With Christmas songs generating summer paychecks and streaming platforms producing millions of data lines, these behind-the-scenes professionals have become essential guardians of artist revenue in the modern music industry.

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DuckDuckGo’s Stark Poll: 90% of Users Spurn AI Search

DuckDuckGo's poll revealed 90% of 175,000 users reject AI in search, favoring traditional results amid privacy concerns and AI flaws. The engine's opt-in tools highlight a user-choice model clashing with Big Tech mandates.

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The Data Lifeline: Why CRM Exports Power Enterprise Survival

CRM data exports have become indispensable for enterprises, enabling AI integrations, cross-system analytics, and revenue protection amid 2026's tech shifts. From retail AI agents to supply chain bridges, fluidity unlocks trapped value across operations.

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Inside Bitwise’s Audacious $6.5 Million Bitcoin Forecast: Why One CIO Sees Generational Wealth Creation Ahead

Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan projects Bitcoin could reach $6.5 million within 20 years, citing institutional adoption, central bank policies, and cryptocurrency's evolving role in global finance. His analysis extends beyond price speculation to examine regulatory developments, market cycles, and generational wealth transfer.

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PAM Overhaul: Securing Privileged Keys for 2026 Audits

Enterprises overhaul privileged access management to counter standing privilege risks amplified by audits and breaches. Modern PAM delivers just-in-time access, session forensics, and compliance proofs amid a $4.44 billion market boom.

/ Grace Wright

Tesla Axes Flagships for Robot Revolution

Tesla ends Model S and X production next quarter to repurpose Fremont factory for 1 million Optimus robots yearly, amid first annual revenue drop and pivot to AI-driven autonomy.

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CDP’s Crown Slips: Privacy, Zero-Copy and AI Reshape Customer Data Power

Customer data platforms face upheaval from privacy models, zero-copy activation and AI orchestration, challenging their dominance. Composable architectures and federated data promise agility amid 2026 regulations, as enterprises pivot to trust-centric intelligence.

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Sandworm’s Shadow: How Russia’s Most Dangerous Hacking Group Targeted Poland’s Electric Infrastructure

ESET researchers have attributed December 2024 cyberattacks on Poland's electricity grid to Sandworm, Russia's elite GRU hacking unit. The operation highlights critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and escalating Russian hybrid warfare against NATO members, raising urgent questions about collective defense and deterrence strategies.

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Bitcoin’s 40% Plunge Exposes Structural Weakness in Cryptocurrency Market Demand

Bitcoin's 40% decline over four months reflects fundamental weakness in cryptocurrency demand as both institutional and retail investors retreat. Bloomberg attributes the downturn to an absence of buyers and deteriorating belief in digital assets' value proposition amid regulatory uncertainty and macroeconomic pressures.

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The Great Bifurcation: How Economic Pressures Are Reshaping Customer Experience Strategies for 2026

Economic uncertainty is driving companies to split customer experience strategies, offering premium services to wealthy clients while deploying AI for mass-market interactions. This bifurcation reflects fundamental changes in how businesses allocate resources amid inflation and technological advancement.

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Amazon Prime Air Struggles: Drone Incidents, Regulations, and Rivals

Amazon's Prime Air drone delivery program, launched in 2013, faces setbacks including a 2025 Texas incident where a drone clipped a cable, triggering FAA scrutiny, regulatory hurdles, and technical glitches. Trailing rivals like Walmart and Zipline, Amazon is pivoting strategies amid fierce competition. Recovery hinges on innovations and safer operations.

/ Grace Wright

The Hidden Cost of AI Innovation: When Language Models Cross Fatal Boundaries

OpenAI's GPT-4o model has been linked to multiple user deaths, exposing critical vulnerabilities in conversational AI safety protocols and raising urgent questions about corporate responsibility, regulatory frameworks, and the ethical boundaries of deploying emotionally engaging AI systems at scale.

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When Technology Meets Privilege: How Call Screening Features Expose the Digital Divide Among America’s Elite

The democratization of call screening technology has created an unexpected clash between privilege and digital tools. Wealthy individuals accustomed to employing human gatekeepers now find themselves bewildered when encountering similar automated screening features, revealing deeper tensions about access, communication norms, and technological literacy across socioeconomic lines.