Nobody notices the ceiling until it starts leaking.
That’s true of houses. It’s true of governments. And it’s surprisingly true of technology.
We’ve watched AI get smarter, privacy tools make bigger promises, and the race for the future seem impossible to slow down. But this week, the cracks were harder to ignore.
Breakthroughs grab the headlines. Cracks tell you where technology is headed next.
In this week’s issue:
- AI runs into a problem money alone can’t solve
- Huawei’s rise says as much about politics as technology
- Apple’s privacy promise meets the real world
See you next week!
— Kelechi, Interim Managing Editor
🚀 BIG STORY
🤖 AI at work is losing its unlimited plan
By David Adubiina
The AI co-worker you’ve grown used to is growing expensive to keep around. Google and Meta’s latest AI crunch is the clearest sign yet that companies are starting to rethink how employees use AI, and why every prompt may soon have to earn its place.
⚡️ MORE BIG STORIES
🔐 Apple’s privacy promise has an awkward asterisk
Privacy works best when you never have to think about it and that’s why Apple’s latest Hide My Email flaw matters. A feature designed to keep your real email address hidden may not have been doing that all along, raising uncomfortable questions about how much trust even the strongest privacy brands should get.
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