Category: Digital Economy
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Europe’s Economic Bazooka: A New Kind of Power in Global Negotiations
In the long evolution of global economic tools, few instruments represent a sharper shift than the European Union’s emerging “economic bazooka.” Unlike traditional tariff-based measures, this mechanism is designed for a digital, service-driven global economy—one where platforms, data, and cloud infrastructure matter more than shipping containers or commodity flows. The…
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Evolving Dark Offices: When Workplaces No Longer Need Light
The idea of the dark office—a workplace that functions with little or no human presence—marks a quiet but profound shift in the history of work. Much like the “lights-out factories” of the late twentieth century, dark offices are not about darkness as absence, but about automation as presence. Tasks once…
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Can India Lead the Global AI Race?
The question of whether India can lead the global artificial intelligence race is no longer speculative—it is structural. History shows that technological leadership does not emerge merely from invention, but from the ability to combine talent, capital, policy, and scale into a self-reinforcing system. AI today sits at a similar…
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Productivity Without Jobs: The Paradox of Advanced Manufacturing in Developed Economies
Manufacturing in advanced economies has undergone a profound transformation over the last four decades. Once the backbone of mass employment, it has evolved into a capital-, technology-, and knowledge-intensive sector where output growth is increasingly decoupled from job creation. The experience of developed countries demonstrates a critical paradox: manufacturing productivity…
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Digitalisation as Survival: From Growth Engine to Cost Shield
For much of the past three decades, digitalisation was sold as a story of expansion—faster growth, wider markets, and disruptive innovation. In the early internet era, firms digitised to reach customers; in the cloud and mobile phase, they digitised to scale. Today, the motivation has shifted decisively. Across manufacturing, services,…
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Cracks Are Appearing in OpenAI’s Dominant Façade: A Historical, Critical & Futuristic Outlook
For nearly a decade, OpenAI symbolized the frontier of modern artificial intelligence—an institution that blended scientific ambition, Silicon Valley mystique, and a mission-driven narrative of “AI for all.” Its breakthroughs in large language models, multimodal systems, and safety research placed it at the center of the global AI race. But…
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The Fear of an AI Bubble: Hype, History, and the Hard Questions Ahead
The world is living through an intense wave of excitement around artificial intelligence—an excitement that many analysts increasingly describe as bordering on a bubble. Global markets, corporations, investors, and governments have placed unprecedented faith in the power of AI to transform economies, reshape labour markets, and unlock new forms of…
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AI, Satellites, and Edge: The Future Telecom Triad
The future of telecom networks stands at a defining moment in history — a transition from connected devices to connected intelligence. From the telegraph and Morse code in the 19th century to the digital revolutions of the 20th and 21st centuries, telecommunications have consistently reshaped human civilization. Each generation of…
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Re-shoring the Future: How Pharma’s Return to U.S. Soil Redefines the Global Biotech Map
The New Geography of Medicine The global pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries are entering a new phase of geographic realignment. Major companies such as Biogen, Merck, and Amgen have recently announced multi-billion-dollar investments to expand their U.S. manufacturing bases—particularly in biologics, gene therapies, and advanced therapeutics.This trend, described by analysts as…