How Safe is the Metaverse? – Part I

Part I: The concerns The metaverse will transform most aspects of our experiences, but monitoring it is proving to be a challenge and it just cannot possibly be considered safe: The metaverse has emerged as the next frontier to target, and it is here to stay. Developers are already hooked to the idea. Big TechRead More

Published
Categorized as blog

Getting into the digital ad space

Significant investments in digital transactions during the pandemic have better positioned companies to create their own ad networks and gain competitive advantage Any moment a consumer looks at a screen is now a moment that can be filled with advertising. Following the footsteps of Google and Facebook, a slew of companies are beginning to buildRead More

Published
Categorized as blog

CryptoTalk – The Wacky World of MEVs

“True believers say crypto is more transparent than traditional finance. Yet that openness –combined with clunky infrastructure and an absence of regulation – lets crypto trading firms with lightning-fast bots prey on unsuspecting retail traders” — Forbes Maximum Extractable Value (MEV), initially called ‘miner extractable value’ and used as a concept in proof-of-work on theRead More

Published
Categorized as blog

5 Data Analytics Tools You Must Know

Data analytics tools are essential for making the most of the data that you plan to analyze. And if you are an individual who is looking to make a career in the field of data science, then being familiar with data analytics tools is a must in a world that increasingly keeps giving importance toRead More

Semiconductor Shortages – Part II

Part II: Resilience in the time of Chip Shortages How are firms to build supply chain resilience through global semiconductor chip shortages? Read on in the second of this two-part report With semiconductor supply chains becoming a major strategic asset in recent global geopolitical events, semiconductor consumers will need to be increasingly wary of whereRead More

Published
Categorized as blog

Semiconductor Shortages – Part I

Part I: A ‘Chip’ on the Shoulder How long will the global semiconductor chip shortage last? Read the first of this two-part report to find out: That raging inflation and a slowing economy can eventually be traced back to a bunch of factors that have to do with the breaking down of global supply chainsRead More

Published
Categorized as blog

Safer Chatbot for Responsible AI

Although still a work in-progress, “Sparrow” is a vast improvement over existing dialogue agents and lowers the likelihood of “unsafe and inappropriate” responses. Deepmind – the UK-based subsidiary of Google’s parent company Alphabet–has recently announced developing a practical dialogue agent called “Sparrow”. It is an Artificial Intelligence-powered chatbot developed to create safer Machine Learning systems.Read More

Published
Categorized as blog

Russia-Ukraine conflict becomes the world’s first crypto-funded war

According to analyses by cryptocurrency-tracing firms and exchanges, recipients include paramilitary groups, military contractors, and weapons manufacturers Despite drastic western sanctions cutting off Russia from global financial markets and commercefollowing its attack on Ukraine on 24February2022, millions of dollars have continued to flow directly to Russian military and paramilitary groups in a form that’s provenRead More

Published
Categorized as blog

The Future of Work arrived a bit early for companies

It is becoming increasingly clear that HR has been blindsided by post-pandemic people issues and existing employee-engagement tools are simply not enough The corporate world is witnessing the sharpest ever divide between employers and employees, often with opinions diametrically opposite. Whether it is gig working, work-from-home/anywhere, every issue is causing a new rift between theseRead More

Published
Categorized as blog

Fixing the Quiet Quitting Problem

Addressing the needs of a firm’s labour capital is primary to success. Read on: The term ‘quiet quitting’ was initially coined at a Texas A&M University’s economics symposium on diminishing ambitions in Venezuela in September 2009 by economist Mark Boldger. The term continued to be used by other figures, including writer Nick Adams and economistRead More

Published
Categorized as blog
© 2023 Praxis. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy
   Contact Us