“I’ve always enjoyed being a fly on the wall – wait for that moment when there’s something in someone eye’s” Abramorama has unveiled an official trailer for a documentary film
“I’ve always enjoyed being a fly on the wall – wait for that moment when there’s something in someone eye’s” Abramorama has unveiled an official trailer for a documentary film
Manchester, Liverpool and Bristol see success in European Cities Growth Index
This is the first of a three-part series by Markus Eisele. Stay tuned for the follow-up posts. AI is everywhere right now. Every conference, keynote, and internal meeting has someone
When I was eight years old, I watched a mountaineering documentary while waiting for the cricket match to start. I remember being incredibly frustrated watching these climbers inch their way
The productivity gains from AI tools are undeniable. Development teams are shipping faster, marketing campaigns are launching quicker, and deliverables are more polished than ever. But if you’re a technology
We often say AIs “understand” code, but they don’t truly understand your problem or your codebase in the sense that humans understand things. They’re mimicking patterns from text and code
In this episode, Ben Lorica and AI engineer Faye Zhang talk about discoverability: how to use AI to build search and recommendation engines that actually find what you want. Listen
In the rush to get the most from AI tools, prompt engineering—the practice of writing clear, structured inputs that guide an AI tool’s output—has taken center stage. But for software
The following was originally published in Asimov’s Addendum, September 11, 2025. Learn more about the AI Disclosures Project here. 1. The Rise and Rise of MCP Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) was released in
In early 2024, a striking deepfake fraud case in Hong Kong brought the vulnerabilities of AI-driven deception into sharp relief. A finance employee was duped during a video call by