Counter-analysis to Murthy's claim that legacy maintenance will protect workers, highlighting how AI is already automating the very 'maintenance' he mentions.
Beyond the hype, a real 'botlash' is growing. We document how unions and creative professionals are winning legal battles to keep AI out of their workspaces, proving that the 'inevitability' of AI is a corporate myth.
As Anthropic and OpenAI scale, the environmental cost is reaching a breaking point. We uncover the massive water consumption figures these companies hide and the local communities now facing shortages due to AI 'cooling' needs.
Policymakers are using hawkish 'falling behind China' rhetoric to bypass AI safety regulations. We expose the lobbyists and defense contractors profiting from this new digital arms race.
As companies realize AI chatbots hallucinate, human 'fact-checkers' and 'context specialists' are becoming the highest-paid new roles. Here is how to monetize the current AI failure rate.
While Anthropic and OpenAI fight over safety in the US, the manual labor of cleaning 'violent and disturbing' training data is being outsourced to Nairobi for pennies. We expose the psychological toll on Kenyan tech workers.
With Bill Clinton testifying on the Epstein case again, we look at the emerging 'privacy tech' and AI-driven shell company management used by global elites to hide assets and travel logs from public scrutiny.
As China firms and Emirates target Form 4 leavers, we investigate why Kenyan degrees are losing value in the global market and whether this is 'economic opportunity' or 'youth exploitation'.
Trump claims a 'stronger than ever' economy, but lawmakers are questioning the math. We analyze the impact of US energy policies on Kenya's pump prices and the strengthening Dollar.
A massive Sh10B investment is coming from a Chinese firm. We investigate the labor contracts—will they bring their own workers, or will Kenyans be subjected to the 'hostile' environments documented in previous projects?