Category: Technology
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Three Ideas for ChatGPT Atlas After a Week in the Wild
After a week with ChatGPT Atlas, I’ve found plenty to like — and a few things that still feel unfinished. From container tabs with AI memory to smarter multilingual handling and a search bar that lets you choose your own path, Atlas hints at the future of browsers, even if it still adds a touch…
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The Self-Charging Starship Earth
The sun is always shining somewhere. What if energy flowed like the internet — a global grid, fair and reliable, power as a right not a racket?
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Click to Block: Can Ethical Filters Reshape Markets?
What if your bank app worked like an adblocker? Instead of blocking ads, you could subscribe to ethical filters. A list might flag companies tied to fossil fuels, authoritarian regimes, or rainforest destruction. When you try to pay, a prompt appears: “This purchase is flagged by your Climate Accountability list. Do you still want to…
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Relying on Firefox for Translation — Because Safari Still Isn’t There
Safari supports 19 languages. Firefox supports 60+. For multilingual news or travel, here’s why Firefox beats Safari in translation.
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Should You Change Safari’s Default Search Engine? Here’s What Each Option Is Really For
Most people stick with Google as their Safari search engine because it’s fast, familiar, and just works. But Safari offers a few alternatives—and each one speaks to different priorities, from privacy to sustainability to emerging AI features. If you’re wondering whether it’s worth switching, here’s a breakdown of what each option is really about and…
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Beyond the AI Act: How Small Businesses Can Ethically Use Generative AI Without Losing Their Minds (or Their Data)
The EU AI Act is coming—and with it, a wave of questions for small businesses. This post breaks down how SMEs can use generative AI ethically, legally, and without falling for hype. Practical advice, privacy-conscious tools, and a reminder that sometimes the smartest move is saying no.
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EU AI Act: A No-Code Survival Guide for Every Company
Why 2 August 2025 matters—even if you never write a line of code The EU AI Act is already law, but on 2 Aug 2025 two things switch on that touch any organisation operating in—or selling to—the EU: A recent survey found that two-thirds of European firms still don’t understand their obligations. (reuters.com)Here’s a one-month plan that keeps you…
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