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The AI Bubble: Is the Global Economy Doomed?
Billions once flowed into dot-com companies that ended in a market-wiping crash. Now AI stands in the spotlight. Are we witnessing the next biggest innovation, or yet another bubble ready to burst?

Kawtar Rettab
3 days ago7 min read


The Curse of Capitalism: Can Keynes’ Technology Utopia Ever Be Possible?
Source: unsplash.com by Alex Knight 1. Introduction: A Utopian Socialist Future The International Monetary Fund has recently released estimates that AI could affect as much as “40 percent of jobs around the world,” with some roles being replaced and others enhanced to boost productivity. Furthermore, a 2023 study from OpenAI, OpenResearch, and the University of Pennsylvania have found that approximately 20 percent of U.S. job tasks may be exposed to AI. From an economic pers

Kawtar Rettab
Nov 713 min read


Beat The Algorithm: The Key to Virality
This article explores the strategies behind virality, particularly in social media and eCommerce, delving into how social platforms make money, the algorithms that drive them, and how businesses can leverage these social media components to succeed.

Kawtar Rettab
Sep 2717 min read


AISO - Adapting to the Age of AI: Change, Choice, and What Makes Us Human
On Wednesday 10th, former Microsoft Netherlands CEO Anke den Ouden took the stage at the University of Amsterdam to dive into the topics...
Karina Kalicka-Molin
Sep 224 min read


Why is AI-Generated Music Controversial?
Image generated by DALL.E by OpenAI What makes musicians so unique? Their ability to play an instrument? Their ability to read a music...
Alexandra Calixtro
Apr 236 min read


Meet the “AK Trolls”
How internet trolls manipulate public perception How much do the things we see, like, repost, retweet, or block on the internet affect...
Guest Editor
Apr 115 min read


Private Art Collection: 3-Step Guide to Landing an Original Piece From an Artist
Have you ever wondered how someone was able to get their hands on an original Picasso, Bacon, or Richter? Keep reading to learn the...
Marina Lazareva
Dec 23, 20246 min read


Rental Lives
Why don't we own anything anymore? Mick Haupt via Pexels What do you own? What do you have the title deeds for? Do you have a house? A...

Ekin Köseoğlu
Dec 10, 20247 min read


Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Is Back, but Do We Even Want It?
Welcome back to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show! Tonight on the runway it’s all about outdated beauty standards and the bare minimum...
Marina Lazareva
Nov 12, 20247 min read


X is dangerous, and Brazil is a striking example
After taking over Twitter in 2022, Elon Musk aimed to create the platform for free speech around the world, instead the platform has seen...
zochapogorzelec
Oct 17, 20247 min read


Digital Immortality: A Computerized Self
What if you could create something that could keep your identity alive forever?

Kawtar Rettab
Oct 10, 20248 min read


How to Deal with a Vampire: Folklore and Historical Insights
If you happened to travel back in time to 18th century Enlightenment Europe, starvation, poverty, and lacklustre sanitation should be...

Giulia Prischich
Sep 25, 20246 min read


Python Hunters: Florida's Fearless Warriors Battling the Everglades Invasion
What Are The Florida Everglades? The Florida Everglades span over 1.5 million acres and are located in central and southern Florida. It...

Bernice H. Tsewole
Sep 11, 20246 min read


Afrobeats Unveiled: The Global Ascent of Afrobeats – “From Lagos to the World”
Author: Simon Gilbert Source: RouteNote Create Blog A few months back, I was entering a quaint little café in Jordaan when I heard an...

Bernice H. Tsewole
Sep 9, 20247 min read


United by music?
Eurovision: Consistently Political, does this year's Contest solidify the trend? Hate it or love it, the Eurovision Song Contest is...
zochapogorzelec
Jun 5, 20247 min read
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