Author: Faisal Musa

The Silent Crisis: How AI and IT Are Starving Open Source

The Silent Crisis: How AI and IT Are Starving Open Source

It is unlikely that you consider the open-source code that makes our world work. But it is there, quietly powering every device of your smartphone up to global banking. This machine that has never existed physically depended on the spirit of community. Now, that spirit is fading. A shocking new report by Linux foundation states Read details…

 China’s Robot Navy: A Silent AI Threat Beneath the Waves

China's Robot Navy: A Silent AI Threat Beneath the Waves

Have you ever imagined what a new cold war would be like? Forget nuclear silos. The coming big battle is being fought under the silent and crushing blackness of the deep sea. At the present, China is using underwater robot armies. This isn’t science fiction. It is the strategic, overt, and well-invested push of dominance Read details…

Quantum Computing: The Enterprise Inflection Point

Quantum Computing: The Enterprise Inflection Point

Keep in mind the time when AI transformed beyond cool lab examples to being a business imperative? Exactly that is the type of inflection quantum computing will pose-since only people who already care will be listening. You might get the buzz, says IBM and Google time is already ripe and quantum systems are getting nearer, Read details…

Warlock Ransomware Exploits Unpatched SharePoint Servers

Warlock Ransomware Exploits Unpatched SharePoint Servers

The Wake-Up Call Few Heard How do you feel starting a day with the flood via your email: notifications about the failure of the system, files coded and a bleak ransom list hidden within an AI-buffed writing. This is precisely what happened to organizations that had unpatched on-premise Microsoft SharePoint servers in the past weeks. Read details…

How Quantum Computing Will Revolutionize Robot Decision-Making

How Quantum Computing Will Revolutionize Robot Decision-Making

Introduction: The Need for Speed in Robotics Imagine that the reaction time of a self-driving car to an unpredictable obstacle is, not in seconds, but in nanoseconds. Or even a robotic scalpel calculating its cuts in real-time according to the stimulus of the tissue. The speed constraints of classical computing are a wall modern robots Read details…