Every general-purpose technology starts the same way: slow, expensive and impossible to ignore. Then it gets fast. Then it gets cheap. Then it disappears. Economist Carlota Perez describes this as the ...
A memory: a child's first laugh, a college graduation announcement, a parent's birthday toast, is only as powerful as the way it's remembered. Traditional messages are flat, easily lost in crowded ...
As 2025 fades out, the technology industry is doing something it rarely likes to admit. It is resetting expectations. The past year was not about radical innovation. It was about preparation.
Technology has long promised efficiency, from faster processes to lower operating costs. Finith Jernigan, Ph.D., is interested in something more ambitious: competitive separation that compounds over ...
Traditional tools amplified human intent but did not make independent choices. A hammer does not decide what to build. But modern AI systems do more than follow rules. They learn from data, adapt to ...
The value of classroom technology depends on instructional intent: Devices should support strong pedagogy by expanding how students think, create, collaborate, and communicate — not replace effective ...