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By KIM BELLARD The most (unintentionally) amusing story I read this week was Tim Higgin’s Wall Street Journal article Alex Karp Is Saying What Every Angry CEO Is Thinking About AI....
By KIM BELLARD Well, let’s see. Last week much of the U.S. and parts of Europe were under a crippling heat dome. The U.S. celebrated its 250th birthday. And there’s something calle...
By KIM BELLARD MIT is, most people would admit, a pretty good school. Even those who don’t know a lot about universities probably associate MIT with science, engineering, and math...
By KIM BELLARD It probably didn’t show up on your calendar, but Monday was World Ocean Day. It’s a day meant to catalyze “collective action for a healthy ocean and a stableContinue...
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Telecom operators are increasingly being told that AI can run their BSS. That assumption is not just optimistic – it is dangerous. Imagine if an AI agent working autonomously insid...
By KIM BELLARD Until a couple of days ago I hadn’t heard of the phrase “meat computer.” Apparently this has been around for some time, and, as Lora Kelley discusses in TheContinue...
The public conversation about AI is dominated by cheerleaders and doomers. Both camps are loud. Neither is very useful when you're trying to decide whether to use AI on a Monday mo...
Belen's plan for Data Sciences. Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 07/07/2026 - 09:09 field_thread_url https://cafepharma.com/boards/threads/belens-plan-for-dat...
The old adage goes that during a boom, the companies that profit most are the ones selling the picks and shovels. This January, even as consensus had largely settled around the ide...
I’ve lived through five major technology shifts: mainframe to Windows in the early ‘90s, internet computing in the late ‘90s and early 2000s, Agile in the mid-2000s, cloud through...
I keep hearing comments and concerns about these markets in the media. Since my wife is tired of me yelling at the television (“No! That’s wrong!”) you are the lucky recipients...
The fintech founder sparked backlash by claiming HR creates ‘problems that don’t exist.’ But stripping away organizational guardrails during a crisis is rarely a winning strategy.
For years, manufacturers have invested in technology to improve efficiency, increase visibility, and drive operational excellence. Yet one of the biggest challenges facing industry...
At the Building America Summit hosted by The Washington Post in Washington, DC, a compelling conversation unfolded between David J. Lynch Global Economics Correspondent, The Washin...
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Belen's plan for Data Sciences. Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 07/14/2026 - 12:15 field_thread_url https://cafepharma.com/boards/threads/belens-plan-for-dat...
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