Technology

The Gulf is investing billions in AI, but the key remains in Washington

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 11, 2026.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have rapidly invested in artificial intelligence infrastructure over the past year. In recent days, they have further accelerated...

What is your data backup strategy? Do you even have one?

Technology Elise Quevedo - May 10, 2026.

There are still many folks who do not back up their data. Even though the majority of us rely on cell phones, laptops, and desktop...

War of the machines – how artificial intelligence has taken over cyber operations

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 9, 2026.

Until just a few years ago, serious cyber-attacks still depended on humans. Behind major operations were teams of intelligence officers, state-supported hackers, criminal groups or...

Humanoid robotics in real-world situations

Technology Elise Quevedo - May 3, 2026.

Would you trust a humanoid robot to handle your luggage at the airport? In my younger days, I worked for over a decade at one...

The limits of AI – where code ends and responsibility begins

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 27, 2026.

On 17 April 2025, Phoenix Ikner, a twenty-one-year-old Florida State University student, killed two people near the Tallahassee student centre and wounded six others. The...

Neurotechnology – the journey into the human brain continues

Technology Elise Quevedo - April 26, 2026.

From what was once just a niche research industry, the neurotechnology market is projected to reach over $50 billion by 2036. Neurotechnology is moving from...

Meta collects employee data to train the AI that will replace them

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 25, 2026.

On Tuesday, 21 April, Meta notified US employees that it was installing software on their desktops to record mouse movements, keystrokes, and screenshots. The programme is...

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