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  • AI is transforming job references

    Opinion

    A startup with less than $20m just automated trust with an AI model that gathers references. Every executive should read this.

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  • British pensions are about to bankroll the American tech revolution

    Opinion

    Pension managers owe their members returns, not national loyalty. Any pension manager who ignored potentially transformational businesses purely because they were American would rightly face scrutiny, but commercial logic isn’t the same thing as national advantage.

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  • Big Tech’s big problem? Consumers are paying to opt out

    Opinion

    Many executives approving AI copilots are also privately paying for products to shield their own children from technology.

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  • Fake reviews are tipping point for much bigger online trust scandal

    April 10, 2026

    From fake reviews to ChatGPT, the decline of consumer trust is now a major online infrastructure problem, writes Paul Armstrong.

  • Is AI slowing your business down?

    April 1, 2026

    Plenty of companies have now completed their AI experimentation stage. It's the need to now commit that's slowing them down.

  • Is AI ‘vibe coding’ too good to be true?

    March 20, 2026

    AI means companies can now 'vibe code' their own software products on the cheap – but they may soon discover the risks, writes Paul Armstrong.

  • What happens if workers start wearing Meta glasses to the office?

    February 18, 2026

    Meta smart glasses are going from niche to norm, so what happens when people start wearing them in the office, asks Paul Armstrong.

  • UK businesses should prepare for ChatGPT ads now

    January 20, 2026

    ChatGPT ads have not reached the UK yet, but your business should act like they have, writes Paul Armstrong.

  • Can Linkedin survive AI?

    November 11, 2025

    AI and the modern economy are already challenging how we perceive the labour market. Can Linkedin survive it, asks Paul Armstrong.

  • Crypto isn’t dying. Here’s what the next five years will hold

    September 23, 2025

    What will crypto look like in the next five years? Very different to the playground of the last five, writes Paul Armstrong.

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