Tag: technology

  • Quantum Computing and AI: A Bright Horizon Worth Imagining

    Picture this: a world where the toughest problems—those gnarly, brain-bending riddles that have stumped us for generations—get cracked open like walnuts under a sledgehammer. That’s the promise of quantum computing when it shakes hands with artificial intelligence (AI). Sure, the headlines often lean toward the doom-and-gloom side—robots taking over, skies turning gray, the usual sci-fi…

  • The Cognitive Field of View: Human Limitations vs. AI Precision in Contract Analysis

    The analysis of large, complex legal documents, such as contract agreements, presents a significant cognitive challenge for human lawyers, rooted in the brain’s finite executive function and attentional capacity. This limitation can be conceptualized as a “cognitive field of view”—a metaphorical viewport through which lawyers process and interpret information, constrained by factors such as focus,…

  • Why Many AI Startups Are Missing the Target: The Pitfalls of AI Reliance Without Value Composition

    Why Many AI Startups Are Missing the Target: The Pitfalls of AI Reliance Without Value Composition Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer an emerging technology—it’s a staple in modern business operations. Yet, as AI capabilities grow, so does the divide between companies that leverage AI effectively and those that merely hang the AI banner without…

  • DEEP SEEK AI MODEL vs OPENAI 01 MODEL

    In evaluating two AI models for contract review, I used a contract agreement analysis program to assess their performance objectively. Comparing the 01 OpenAI Model and Deep Seek revealed clear differences that can’t be overlooked. While the 01 Model has proven itself to be a capable and reliable tool, Deep Seek brings advanced precision and…

  • A Ticking Time Bomb: Is Canada’s New “Consumer-Driven Banking” Just a Data Grab in Disguise?

    When reading the fall, 2024 Canada Budget, I stumbled onto a section about something they call Consumer-Driven Banking, I was truly taken back as this was the first I heard of this and I have not heard it mentioned in any of the parliamentary debates. This is a massive red flag, a “Holy Crap” moment,…

  • Computer Gaming Improves Surgical Skills

    The Surprising Link Between Video Games and Surgical Skill In recent years, a growing body of research has pointed to an unexpected source of surgical training: video games. Long seen as pure entertainment, video games are now being studied for their potential to improve skills in the operating room. Recent findings reveal that surgeons who…