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Michael Cooper

Cost Curves in Freefall: How Cheaper AI Infrastructure Is Rewriting Business Strategy

The economics of artificial intelligence have changed faster than most planning cycles can absorb. Compute has become more powerful and energy-efficient; model architectures have grown more sample- and parameter-efficient; and platform pricing for inference has fallen by orders of...

Instant Retail’s Reckoning: How China’s 30-Minute Economy is Reshaping Global E-Commerce

The narrative of e-commerce growth has long hinged on warehouse scale, logistics hubs, and next-day fulfillment. In China today, however, a new battleground has emerged: instant retail, grounded in the promise of 30–60 minute delivery from proximal micro-nodes. Enabled...

Embracing the Future with Smart Grid Technologies

The Evolution of Energy Grids: Embracing the Future with Smart Technologies As we move deeper into the 21st century, the transformation in the energy sector is becoming increasingly evident. What once relied heavily on manual interventions and rigid routines has...

From Data to Decisions: Harnessing AI for Strategic Business Insights

Harnessing AI for Strategic Business Insights: Transforming Data into Decisions In an ever-evolving business environment flooded with data, organizations face the formidable task of turning abundant information into strategic insights that influence their trajectories. As the volume and complexity of...

Understanding ICT’s Role in the Carbon Economy

Information and communications technology (ICT) has become both an enabler of global sustainability and a growing source of environmental strain. As digital networks expand and devices proliferate, the sector’s carbon footprint has risen sharply, challenging the idea that technology...

Is Moore’s Law Obsolete? Rethinking Moore’s Law in the Age of ICT Maturity

For half a century, Moore’s Law was the gospel of the computing world. Coined in 1965 by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, it predicted that the number of transistors on a chip would double roughly every two years, bringing faster...

Europe’s AI Rush: How Small Businesses Are Racing Ahead Without a Digital Foundation

Across Europe, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are leaping into artificial intelligence with enthusiasm but without the technological groundwork needed to sustain it. A recent Reuters report, based on a Qonto and Appinio survey, found that nearly half of...

The Promise and Pitfalls of Technology-Driven Travel

Modern travel has become a paradox — smoother than ever yet strangely less personal, efficient yet often disorienting. As artificial intelligence (AI), mobile ecosystems, and global platforms redefine how people move through the world, travelers now live at the...

Travel in Transition: How Emerging Technologies Are Rewriting the Future of Movement

The travel industry is undergoing one of its most profound transformations since the dawn of commercial aviation. What began as an age of ticket agents, static itineraries, and printed guides has evolved into an ecosystem defined by algorithms, real-time...

How Technology and Renewables Are Rewriting Global Economics

The global energy system is undergoing its most profound transformation in over a century. For the first time in recorded history, renewable energy has surpassed coal as the largest source of electricity worldwide. This milestone marks far more than...

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