Opinion

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Why your voice AI still feels like a bot – let’s convo!

The benchmark for voice AI is not whether it answers correctly in a controlled demo. It is whether it can survive real conditions: unstable networks, noisy environments, local accents, code-switching, interruptions, and impatient users.

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The permission paradox: Who controls AI as governments scale adoption?

As AI becomes more integrated into the citizen journey, the focus is extending beyond deployment toward accountability, orchestration, and trust. The next phase of digital government will depend on how effectively agencies connect data, content, and service delivery across increasingly autonomous and interconnected systems.

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What to do when the insider threat is no longer human, but a machine

Managing insider risk in modern environments is less about adding controls and more about reducing unnecessary access. In cloud-first systems, exposure is constantly shaped by how environments are built and maintained. Organizations that recognize this will be better positioned to contain insider risk before it becomes an incident.

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Finding focus: A strategic approach to cybersecurity for SMBs in SEA

When complexity decreases, resilience follows. Incidents are contained faster, downtime is reduced, and teams regain the capacity to be proactive rather than permanently reactive. SMBs can explore how to enhance their security posture with guidance tailored specifically for their environment. With this knowledge, they can enhance their processes and build a…

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AI is becoming our go-to career adviser; it should both concern us and excite us

The next phase of AI will not be about giving everyone the same polished advice, but about helping individuals find paths that are realistic, sustainable, and right for them in a world that is changing faster than ever.

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The software gap in Philippine education and what open Source can do about it

I built a free directory of tools for Filipino learners after hours, on my own, because I know what it feels like when your budget sets the ceiling on your potential.

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The real value: Tokenization as the infrastructure layer digital systems need

Tokenization works as infrastructure, or it doesn't work at all. Bolted onto existing systems as a feature, it adds another layer to manage. Designed in from the start, it removes layers – which is the only reason to do it.

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The algorithm setting your settlement: How AI quietly decides insurance payouts, and what ASEAN regulators should do about it

Insurance is, in every developed market, a quasi-public good. It is regulated, subsidized at the edges, and central to economic resilience. When the adjudication layer of that public good is privatized into opaque software, the social contract underneath insurance erodes regardless of whether any specific outcome is "wrong."

Unlocking the AI supercycle: Why infrastructure will determine Asia’s AI future

Artificial intelligence has entered a phase of rapid, large-scale deployment, but without robust, secure, and high-performance infrastructure, its economic impact will be constrained. For Singapore and Southeast Asia, the next phase is all about execution.