
Should I Trust AI Platforms With My Private Conversations?
The first time I had a proper conversation with an AI chatbot, I felt a bit like I was talking to my diary, if my diary could talk back and occasionally knew more about quantum physics than I did. It was liberating, really. No judgment, no interruptions, just pure conversation. …
AI Security & Trust: Why We’re All Getting a Bit Nervous (And Why We Should Be)
Look, I’ll be honest with you. I’ve watched enough science fiction films to know that when we start building intelligent machines, someone’s going to ask the uncomfortable question: “But what happens when it all goes wrong?” And here’s the thing, we’re not in the realm of science fiction anymore. Artificial …
What Are Stablecoins? The Digital Money That Actually Makes Sense
When I first heard about cryptocurrency, I thought it was bonkers. People were spending actual money on digital coins that could lose half their value before you’d finished your morning coffee. Bitcoin would shoot up to ridiculous heights one day, then crash spectacularly the next. It was like watching someone …
Bug Bounty Programs in 2026: How Ethical Hackers Are Earning Six-Figure Incomes from Tech Giants
When I first heard that people were getting paid hundreds of thousands of pounds to hack into companies legally, I thought someone was having me on. It sounded like the plot of a dodgy heist film where the criminals somehow end up working for the good guys. But here we …
What Are Digital IDs and Why All the Fuss?
I’ll be honest with you. When I first heard the term “digital ID,” I thought it was just another bit of tech jargon that would blow over like those QR codes we all ignored for years (until a pandemic forced us to care). But here’s the thing: digital identity is …
What Ever Happened to Driverless Taxis? The Future That’s Taking Its Sweet Time
I remember watching Total Recall as a kid, that scene with Arnold Schwarzenegger in a self-driving taxi, and thinking, “Yeah, that’s definitely happening by the year 2000.” Well, here we are in 2026, and I’m still watching my Uber driver argue with their satnav. So what actually happened to driverless taxis? Where’s …
When Can We Expect Full AI Robots?
When I watched “I, Robot” when it came out in 2004, I genuinely thought we’d have humanoid robots doing our housework by now. Will Smith made it look so inevitable, didn’t he? Twenty years later, I’m still doing my own washing up, and the most advanced robot in my house …
The Rise of AI Agents: How Autonomous AI Systems Will Replace Traditional Software in 2026
Look, I’m going to be straight with you. We’re standing at one of those rare moments in history where technology isn’t just changing, it’s doing a complete somersault. And I know what you’re thinking: “Here we go again, another tech revolution that’ll probably fizzle out like Google Glass.” But this …
The Crystal Ball of Crypto: My Top 5 Predictions for the Crypto World in 2026
Look, I get it. You’ve heard about Bitcoin at dinner parties. Your nephew won’t shut up about Ethereum. And somewhere in the back of your mind, you’re wondering if you’ve missed the boat on this whole cryptocurrency thing. Well, let me tell you something: we’re not even close to the …
The Crystal Ball Gazing: My Top 5 AI Predictions for 2026
I’ll be honest with you. When I sit down to write about AI predictions 2026, I feel a bit like those fortune tellers at the seaside pier my parents used to drag me to in the 1980s. You know the ones, with the crystal balls and the knowing smiles, telling …
Google’s Search Results and Dead Internet Theory: Why Users Can’t Find Real Human Content Anymore
Why This Matters More Than You Think I’ll be candid with you. Something strange has been happening to Google lately, and I’m not the only one who’s noticed. You know that feeling when you search for something, anything really, and the first page of results looks like it was written …
Real World Asset Tokenization: How Traditional Finance is Merging with DeFi
Look, I’m going to level with you. My first reaction to RWA tokenization was that it was total jargon invented by someone trying to sound smart at a dinner party. Real world asset tokenization? It sounded like the kind of thing my nephew would explain to me while I nodded …













