AI, Quantum Computing, and Fusion – the new Holy Trinity?

The advancement in Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities continues its expansion at a breath-taking rate, but it is facing two constraints. One is the immense power data centers require to run the computers that process the AI algorithms and the other is speed at which the algorithms can be executed. Seismic changes are on the horizon … More AI, Quantum Computing, and Fusion – the new Holy Trinity?

The Chaos Around Us: Panarchy and the Cynefin Framework

Introduction History shows that societies don’t march forward in a straight line—they cycle through growth, rigidity, collapse, and renewal. The question isn’t whether these shifts will happen, but whether we stumble through them blindly or face them with open eyes. That’s where two powerful frameworks come in. Panarchy helps us understand the deep, underlying processes … More The Chaos Around Us: Panarchy and the Cynefin Framework

NPR should up their game on reporting “Science”

Recently, I was listening to NPR Morning Edition as Steve Inskeep and Shankar Vedantam were doing a segment titled “A lively Mind: Your Brain on Jane Austin.”[1] It was an interesting discussion of how a researcher, Natalie Phillips, decided to do a study that used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure brain activity while subjects … More NPR should up their game on reporting “Science”