Practical guidance on staying safe in an AI-powered world. Learn to spot deepfakes, protect your data, understand AI-generated content, and navigate online spaces more securely.
This article explores the role of Marv, a browser extension from MagicMirror, in protecting APAC enterprises from AI-related data leaks. Through real-time anonymisation and behavioural insights, it offers both a security layer and a lens into team AI usage, making it an indispensable tool for organisations handling sensitive data.
Passkeys promise a future without passwords, but their human-centred design clashes with the rise of autonomous AI agents. This piece explores why passkeys may fail in an AI-driven enterprise, how over-permissioned agents create new security risks, and the three critical shifts businesses across Asia need to make to keep authentication future-proof.
This article explores Meta's launch of the Ray-Ban Display glasses, considering whether Asia and the wider world are prepared for mainstream AI eyewear. It examines privacy and safety concerns, the risks of distraction, and the regulatory challenges ahead.
This article explores how the global AI arms race has created an upgrade treadmill, shifting responsibility onto individuals, destabilising careers, and accelerating social anxiety. Drawing on examples from China and the West, it argues for a new model that prioritises stability and human security.
The world's most powerful AI systems, like ChatGPT and Claude, are fundamentally not understood by their own makers. With billions poured into developing superhuman intelligence, the lack of interpretability raises profound questions about safety, governance, and the race to outpace China.