Opinion

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Why Southeast Asia’s gaming market is bigger than a games story

Southeast Asia’s gaming economy matters because it offers an early view of a larger shift in digital business. The next generation of consumer growth in Asia will likely be mobile-first, creator-mediated, community-retained, and monetized across a broader ecosystem than most companies are used to modeling.

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Beyond the chatbot: Turning corporate conversations into an AI advantage

Realizing the full potential of enterprise AI means looking beyond standard text chatbots and finally unlocking a business's most abundant resource: live voice data. Activating this audio is the most direct path to eliminating administrative friction, understanding client needs, and securing real-time, actionable ROI.

Building software defined factories for Asia’s next phase of industrial growth

The objective is not automation alone. It is the ability to adapt confidently as market conditions shift, while maintaining productivity, sustainability, and long-term competitiveness in an increasingly digital industrial landscape.

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The rise of AI and why governments globally are stepping in to support Gen Z in the job market

For businesses, those that invest in this generation will not only unlock extraordinary talent but also secure their own future in a competitive, AI-driven world. 

Why is Asia’s gaming market more open to AI?

AI is no longer a side conversation in gaming. It is becoming a fault line. Across Asia, developers and players appear more open to folding AI into how games are built and experienced, while many Western markets remain more suspicious of its effect on creative work, labor, and authenticity. That growing split could shape not just the next wave of game…

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Why fuel shocks are turning EV adoption into a policy and fiscal issue in Asia

Electric vehicles are no longer only part of Asia’s climate agenda. As oil volatility returns, they are becoming part of a harder conversation about public spending, energy security, and long-term transport resilience.

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When AI makes content publishing easy, financial accuracy becomes hard

As AI-assisted publishing becomes the norm, editorial responsibility becomes more important, not less. Platforms that influence financial decisions carry an obligation to ensure that explanations reflect how products actually work, not just how they can be neatly summarized by a model trained on imperfect data.

Why OpenClaw is forcing a rethink of AI security, trust, and authority

OpenClaw has become a useful case study for a bigger shift in AI. As agents move from generating answers to taking actions across inboxes, browsers, files, and tools, the real issue is no longer only model accuracy. It is now about authority, trust boundaries, and whether organizations are ready to govern software that can act on their behalf.

Sovereign multitude: The internet after users

Why the future of the web belongs to autonomous AI agents and what that means for your job description

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Operational advantage starts with unified workflows

Operational advantage will come less from having AI in the stack than from knowing how to organize around it. The businesses that get this right are likely to be the ones that treat unified fraud and AML workflows not as a technical aspiration, but as part of the operating foundation for resilient growth.