The Double Diamond: The Product Manager’s Secret Weapon for Building the Right Things In the fast-paced world of product management, the pressure to “just ship it” is relentless. Stakeholders have “innovative” ideas, engineers want to start coding, and customers are asking for a laundry list of features. The biggest risk a Product Manager (PM) faces […]
AI Isn’t Replacing Doctors—It’s Doing Something Much Better
The idea of “Human in the Loop” (HITL) isn’t just a tech buzzword; it’s basically the secret sauce for making AI actually work in the real world. We often hear these “AI vs. Humans” doom-and-gloom stories, but the reality is much more collaborative. The best way forward isn’t about replacing people; it’s about using AI […]
Taalas AI and the Rise of Model‑on‑a‑Chip Architecture
Why the future of AI isn’t just bigger models—but smarter, localized intelligence Artificial intelligence is undergoing a structural shift. For years, the industry has been dominated by a single paradigm: centralized, cloud‑scale models trained on massive clusters and served through hyperscale inference endpoints. This approach unlocked extraordinary capabilities, but it also introduced bottlenecks—latency, cost, privacy, […]
When Machine Learning Gets Fooled
Introduction Machine learning promises to revolutionize image recognition, but sometimes it learns the wrong lesson. One of the most memorable failures involved a model trained to identify trout fish — only to misclassify them wildly in real-world scenarios. Why? Because the training data mostly featured images of people holding trout, not trout themselves. This isn’t […]
When AI Discovers What Humans Miss
Introduction For decades, scientists have studied the human immune system with extraordinary precision. Yet even with thousands of researchers and millions of published papers, some biological secrets remain hidden in plain sight. In a groundbreaking development, artificial intelligence has now uncovered one of those secrets — a previously unknown type of immune cell that plays […]
McDonald’s AI Drive‑Thru Failure
Introduction McDonald’s has long been a pioneer in operational efficiency, so its attempt to automate drive‑thru ordering with AI drew global attention. The initiative promised faster service, reduced labor pressure, and a glimpse into the future of automated quick‑service restaurants. Instead, it became one of the most visible examples of AI over‑promising and under‑delivering in […]
The AI Shock Factor: 96% FAILURE
If you thought AI was about to take your job tomorrow, you might want to breathe a sigh of relief (or a heavy sigh of confusion). I just watched a wild video from ColdFusion titled “AI Fails at 96% of Jobs,” and it basically flips the “AI takeover” script on its head. Here’s the breakdown […]
When everything is important
Ever felt like your product backlog is a never-ending grocery list where everything is “high priority”? 🛒 Choosing what to build next isn’t just about having good ideas; it’s about having a system to say “no” (or “not now”) to the wrong ones. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular prioritisation frameworks and exactly when […]
The Founder’s Secret Weapon
Target Audience: Startup Founders, CTOs, Tech Leads Introduction In the fast-paced world of startups, time is your most precious currency. Every hour spent on repetitive tasks is an hour stolen from strategy, product development, and growth. You’ve likely heard the buzz around AI agents—autonomous programs that can perform tasks on your behalf. But until now, […]
Product Market Fit
We often hear about 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗱𝘂𝗰𝘁-𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗲𝘁 𝗙𝗶𝘁 (𝗣𝗠𝗙) as this mythical “aha!” moment – a sudden discovery where everything clicks. The untold story? It’s rarely a single moment of epiphany. Instead, it’s a continuous journey of relentless iteration, deep customer understanding, and often, small, incremental wins. PMF isn’t a destination you arrive at, but a state […]