Mars Atmosphere Discovery Reframes the Business Case for Space Weather Intelligence
We have a tendency in the space sector to treat space weather as a “near-Earth weather” problem: magnetospheres, plasma dynamics, forecasting pipelines.
The Prompt Engineer Is Dead: Context Engineering Is the New Operating Layer for AI Agents
We’re seeing a quiet but consequential shift in how buyers talk about “prompting”.
AI’s Profit Paradox: The Margin Crisis Hiding Inside Every ‘Smart’ Feature
DigitalRoute’s “AI State of Monetization 2026: The Year Pricing Broke” lands with uncommon clarity: only 8% of organisations fully understand the real cost of delivering AI features, while nearly half cite rising AI-related costs as a primary…
Religious Bias in AI Is No Longer a Fringe Ethics Issue — It Is a Market Risk
We read the finding about popular AI models showing a measurable tendency to favour Catholicism—and to disfavour other religious traditions in conversion-related prompts—not as a narrow curiosity about one denomination.
The AI Inflation Tax: Why Your Infrastructure Costs Are Skyrocketing
The prevailing narrative in tech enclaves and financial districts has long been that artificial intelligence would act as an immediate deflationary force.
The EU AI Act Pivot: Why Compliance Delays Are a Strategic Green Light
In our view, the May 7, 2026 finalisation of the EU AI Omnibus represents the most significant commercial reprieve European technology has seen this decade.
Venture Capital Shifts Gears: AI Investment Pivots from ‘Promises’ to Practical Infrastructure and Applied Software
In our analysis of the most recent Q3 and Q4 venture capital data, a stark commercial reality has emerged: the speculative froth that characterised early generative artificial intelligence investments has decisively evaporated.
The EU’s Statutory Licensing Tax: Why Your AI Model Costs Are About to Spike
European Union lawmakers are currently closing the door on an era of intellectual property ambiguity.