
Liam Fairfax
Data Management SpecialistFar from the spotlight that shines on the creation of colossal AI models, the silent, relentless work of inference is where artificial intelligence truly comes to life and delivers its revolutionary promise. While the development of these models captures headlines, the real revolution happens during inference—the operational phase where AI applies
A former employee's desperate attempt to conceal a corporate crime by smashing a MacBook Air, weighing it down with bricks, and sinking it in a river has instead become a stark illustration of the vulnerabilities posed by insider threats and the surprising resilience of digital evidence. This incident at South Korean e-commerce titan Coupang has
A financial director celebrating the reduction of a fifteen-minute daily task to just two minutes with a new AI agent quickly finds their enthusiasm tempered by a far more critical question: what happens if it makes a mistake that goes undetected until the end of the quarter? This single query shifts the entire conversation around artificial
In the world of artificial intelligence, a misplaced comma in a chatbot’s response is an annoyance. But in the physical world of industrial and mission-critical systems, a single miscalculation can have catastrophic consequences. Navigating this high-stakes environment is Vernon Yai, a data protection expert specializing in the governance and risk
The silent, methodical click of a switchgear unit is the unseen heartbeat of our hyper-connected world, ensuring that power flows uninterrupted to the data centers that fuel modern commerce, communication, and artificial intelligence. While this critical infrastructure often operates behind the scenes, the market for it is stepping into the
A perplexing and significant 37-point chasm has opened up in the landscape of developer sentiment toward AI, a gap that speaks less about the algorithms themselves and more about the foundational stability of the organizations deploying them. Recent developer surveys painted a starkly contradictory picture: one major report found that 70% of tech





