We often hear the narrative that artificial intelligence is coming for our jobs. Actually, I believe the relationship between humans and AI is entering a much more interesting phase than…
Laptops in 2026 are no longer just portable computers. In my opinion, they have evolved into intelligent personal assistants designed to adapt to us, rather than forcing us to adapt…
We grew up hearing that we needed a “stable career.” You become a Doctor, an Engineer, or a Lawyer. However, in 2026, I’m seeing a shift that contradicts everything our…
For decades, a college degree felt like a universal passport to opportunity. I grew up believing that if you earned the right degree from the right institution, doors would naturally…
When I look at today’s job market, one thing is clear to me: the journey from education to employment is no longer straightforward. A traditional degree alone doesn’t automatically translate…
Education has always been described as the backbone of economic development. However, in my opinion, simply expanding access to schooling is no longer enough. In today’s knowledge-driven global economy, what…
For decades, formal degrees were considered the primary gateway to employment. A college diploma signaled competence, discipline, and job readiness. However, in my opinion, today’s fast-changing job market challenges this…
ChatGPT’s journey, in my opinion, is fascinating because it began not as a consumer product, but as a research ambition — the ambition to make artificial intelligence useful, safe, and…
In today’s hyper-competitive economy, I believe the biggest corporate battles are not fought in advertising campaigns or pricing wars. They’re fought quietly — for people.
When the world shifted almost overnight to remote work, one platform rose from relative obscurity to global dominance: Zoom. What began as a simple, lightweight video-calling tool quickly transformed into…
