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In a world drowning in slop, the rarest offering is meaning what you say.

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Why so many AI pilots fail, and what separates production AI from promising demos.

Tokenmaxxing: Why AI consumption needs control

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From connection to context: Dispelling the legal industry’s biggest myths about MCP

MCP promises better AI connectivity, but firms must separate technical reality from growing industry misconceptions.

AI’s trillion dollar token reckoning

We’ve now entered AI 2.0, where inference economics, data gravity, and control decide outcomes.

Securing adoption in the era of shadow AI

How organizations can reduce shadow AI risks while enabling secure, responsible AI adoption at scale.

The US Army is opening up its training centers for private firms to test out new drones
The US Army is opening up its training centers for private firms to test out new drones

The US Army is opening military ranges to private drone companies, allowing them to test systems under realistic battlefield conditions.

Russian body, Desi brain: How India is turning the Su-30MKI into a lethal stealth hunter
Russian body, Desi brain: How India is turning the Su-30MKI into a lethal stealth hunter

India is developing the Virupaksha radar for its Su-30MKI fleet, potentially giving the Russian-designed fighter much stronger long-range detection capabilities.