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The AI Shake-Out Has Begun: Cut Waste, Fix Process

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. Welcome to issue 36 of The Tech Stop.

Exploring AI's accuracy, Amazon's job cuts, open-source models in China, and tech giants' soaring expenditures!

  1. AI succeeds with code 80% of the time, but for the remaining 20%, Quality Assurance becomes disproportionately important. AI-assisted workflow requires human oversight. More.

    POV: With AI, good processes get better, bad processes accumulate technical debt. Train staff that AI is a draft, not the end product.

  2. Amazon makes huge job cuts to remove bureaucracy. It will likely reallocate resources to AI and data centre buildout. More.

    POV: Corporate overhead is becoming automation investment. Identify administrative functions that can be consolidated or automated in the next 12 months.

  3. Businesses are switching to Chinese open-source models for better accuracy and lower costs. More.

    POV: Cut AI costs whilst improving results. Evaluate open-source models before defaulting to US vendors.

  4. Meta and Microsoft's projected capital expenditure for 2026 has increased significantly, to fund AI data centre infrastructure — AI tool and compute costs will fall significantly as more capacity comes online. More.

    POV: Delay commitments and favour short-term contracts.

And just for fun — Flappy birds on Acid. Next week, we are going to go for a futurology link.

#36
February 3, 2026
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Ethereum, Google AI, UK finance risks, and voice AI breakthrough

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. Welcome to issue 35 of The Tech Stop.

Ethereum becomes default for tokenised assets, Google dominating AI, risks in UK's AI regulation & small AI models excel.

  1. Ethereum will be the default settlement layer for tokenised real-world assets. Mainstream financial infrastructure is shifting on-chain, unlocking faster settlement and lower costs. More.

    POV: Evaluate tokenisation and blockchain settlement as infrastructure migrates on-chain.

  2. Google will dominate AI because it controls more data than rivals. Long-term AI leadership will reduce competition in AI markets. More, and More.

    POV: Secure proprietary data sources, or be strategically disadvantaged as AI competition shifts from models to exclusive access to high-value information.

  3. UK MPs warn that widespread AI use in financial services is outpacing regulation, creating risks to consumers and financial stability. More.

    POV: Future UK rules will tighten.

  4. AI architecture for voice and real-time analysis will combines hundreds of small, specialized models to outperform large language models on cost and accuracy. More.

    POV: Evaluate small-model architectures. Large LLMs risks higher costs and lower accuracy in domain-critical applications.

And just for fun — hypnotic, calming, and endlessly weird: Zoom Quilt.

#35
January 27, 2026
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AI Chip Booms, Custom Apps, Stalled Crypto Laws & Advanced Linux Malware

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. Welcome to issue 34 of The Tech Stop.

Discussing the AI-led semiconductor boom, Coinbase's crypto legislation stance, Linux malware threat and Vibe coding 😀

  1. AI demand is driving a semiconductor boom, as the US–Taiwan chip deal reshapes global supply chains. More, More and More…

    POV: Bottlenecks at TSMC will raise costs and timelines across all businesses.

  2. Coinbase has withdrawn support for US crypto legislation, creating market uncertainty and delaying crypto ecosystem clarity. More.

    POV: Clarity will come, Coinbase aren’t everything, but understand and engage with evolving crypto regulation.

  3. Security researchers uncover sophisticated Linux malware framework. Cloud and container environments are prime targets. More.

    POV: Strengthen cloud cybersecurity and detection capabilities.

  4. “Vibe coding” allows individuals and teams to build exactly what they want, when they need it. More.

    POV: Rethink software strategy. AI-driven app creation will commoditise software products.

And just for fun, not sure how useful this is, but it passes the time of day…

#34
January 20, 2026
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Europe Cracks Down, Crypto Rises, and Quantum Looms

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 33 of The Tech Stop.

EU tightens AI laws, rogue Chrome extensions spill ChatGPT data, Bitcoin ETFs get Bank of America's nod, Quantum tech challenges encryption, and a fun brain game!

  1. Europe is reasserting regulatory muscle over AI content via existing laws, signalling tougher scrutiny of AI-driven platforms operating in the EU. More.

    POV: Tighten AI content controls and monitoring to meet existing EU laws.

  2. Chrome users installed fake AI extensions that siphoned ChatGPT data to attackers, risking corporate espionage, compliance and privacy risk. More.

    POV: Audit and remove unauthorised browser extensions, and educate employees about malicious add-ons.

  3. Bank of America allows advisers to recommend Bitcoin ETFs, signalling institutional acceptance and for banks to integrate digital assets into core wealth offerings. More.

    POV: Crypto is now a permanent asset class. Embed digital assets into mainstream financial products.

  4. Quantum machines threaten encryption standards, and could disrupt secure digital infrastructure before standards are ready. More.

    POV: Plan a quantum-safe security roadmap, and invest in quantum-resistant technology.

And just for fun, an addictive game keeps your brain engaged and your eyes off the screen.

#33
January 13, 2026
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AI, Risk, and Vertical Platforms Will Decide Tomorrow’s Winners

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 32 of The Tech Stop, and the first of 2026. These are the four areas where you need to focus this year:

2026 Tech Focus: Make AI core infrastructure, augment humans with AI, upgrade risk management, and embrace tokenized systems.

  1. AI is now core infrastructure, not experimentation. AI will be embedded in operations and decision-making.

    POV: Standardise AI platforms, and shut down shadow AI. Embed AI into core systems via APIs, not standalone apps. Establish AI governance.

  2. Augment people with AI to accelerate execution and reduce friction, and not replace people with AI.

    POV: Identify top workflows where time is lost, and deploy agents to remove friction, and not just automate tasks.

  3. Risk management is a growth constraint: Cybersecurity, data sovereignty, ESG compliance, and future-proofing encryption are essential.

    POV: Move to zero-trust by default, enforce sovereignty controls, and begin post-quantum crypto readiness assessments. Automate ESG and compliance data collection.

  4. Concentrate on tokenised systems that understand industry workflows. Strategic partnerships matter more than building in-house.

    POV: Buy or partner for industry-specific AI platforms rather than building horizontal tools. Pilot tokenisation / digital asset tracking to reduce friction in contracts and supply chains.

And just for fun this week — I’m not entirely sure this is fun, but it’s certainly sobering…

#32
January 6, 2026
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Regulation, Geopolitics, and AI Are Reshaping Digital Platforms and Payments

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 31 of The Tech Stop.

Europe gears up for digital euro, TikTok spins off US ops, Meta's ad model deemed illegal, and OpenAI launches App Store!

  1. European governments will pursue a digital euro, a central bank digital currency, aiming to boost privacy, and safeguard financial stability. More…

    POV: Planned for 2029, this will reshape Europe’s payments infrastructure, and reduce reliance on non-EU systems. Plan for compliance, customer experience and technology changes.

  2. TikTok will spin off its US operations, avoiding a US ban, and addressing data security and algorithm governance concerns. More…

    POV: This isn’t just about TikTok — be aware of rising geopolitical and regulatory risk in digital platforms that could impact data ownership and advertising channels.

  3. Court rules Meta’s ad model is illegal under GDPR, and New York now requires social platforms to display mental‑health warning labels for younger users. More and More…

    POV: Data privacy and consumer safety regulations are reshaping digital services. Audit user safety to avoid legal, reputational and operational risk.

  4. OpenAI launches ChatGPT App Store, transforming the platform from a standalone AI tool into an ecosystem reshaping how digital services are consumed. More…

    POV: An AI‑centric platform will disrupt the existing app ecosystem. Prioritise designing for AI-first distribution.

There is no “Just for fun” this week. That last item^ is possibly the most fun you could possibly have 😀. App Stores are one of the biggest innovations of the last decade, and this blows that ecosystem apart — ignore this at your peril!

#31
December 30, 2025
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Scale Belongs to Those Who Own Trust and Infrastructure

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 30 of The Tech Stop.

Discussing Cloudflare's outage, AI data center costs, the value of podcast ads, and JPMorgan's blockchain fund.

  1. Cloudflare’s recent global outage, triggered by a routine internal configuration change, highlights how provider dependencies can disrupt relied upon online services. More.

    POV: Assess and reduce critical vendor dependency risk by implementing redundancy, so services stay online when upstream platforms fail.

  2. Spending on AI-focused data centers is projected to exceed traditional office construction, creating risk in capital allocation, energy demand, and competitive advantage. More.

    POV: Evaluate cloud reliance vs in-house compute, and avoid overcommitment or underinvestment.

  3. Podcast advertising works because listeners form trusted relationships with hosts, driving higher credibility, recall, and purchase intent than display or social advertising. More.

    POV: Re-allocate budget to host-read podcast sponsorships in niche, high-trust shows.

  4. JPMorgan has launched a blockchain‑tokenized money‑market fund (MONY) on Ethereum, a major institutional move to merge traditional finance with blockchain, improving liquidity, settlement speed, and transparency. More.

    POV: Legacy finance is embracing blockchain for core liquidity products. Evaluate how tokenization and on‑chain asset models will disrupt financial services.

#30
December 23, 2025
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The New Productivity Frontier: AI, Algorithms, and Human Leverage

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 29 of The Tech Stop.

New AI Foundation, YouTube's content shift, cheaper software creation, and pay disparity in the AI era

  1. Leading AI players formed the Agentic AI Foundation to create open and interoperable standards for autonomous AI systems, accelerating safe, scalable enterprise AI adoption. More.

    POV: Aligning AI initiatives with open standards to avoid vendor lock-in and ensure interoperability across the tech stack.

  2. YouTube is prioritising fresh content, reducing long-tail visibility and rewarding volume over quality. More.

    POV: Shift from evergreen content, and optimise for timely output.

  3. Agentic coding has collapsed software costs and reshaped engineering - senior leaders can now produce real code and amplify small teams. More, More and More.

    POV: Evaluate tech leadership for CTOs who design systems, guide agents, and review critically.

  4. As automation and AI amplify output, compensation gaps widen. If unmanaged, this creates negative ROI roles, internal inequity, and organisational drag. More and More.

    POV: Rebalance roles and pay around value created per person using automation to eliminate low-leverage work.

#29
December 16, 2025
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AI Growth Is Outpacing Infrastructure, Security, and Governance

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 28 of The Tech Stop.

We're covering chip shortage due to AI, retiring Ingress NGINX, AWS Interconnect, and OpenAI's legal issue.

  1. The explosive demand for AI is triggering a global memory-chip shortage — basic DRAM and flash used in everyday electronics are in short supply, prices have more than doubled, and many projects risk delay. More.

    POV: Review supply-chain dependencies and secure chip commitments or face price rises and project delays.

  2. The open-source Ingress NGINX — a core network gateway for Kubernetes clusters — is being retired in March 2026. More.

    POV: Audit Kubernetes clusters for Ingress NGINX usage and migrate to a supported controller, or risk unpatched security holes and instability.

  3. AWS Interconnect - multicloud lets organisations provision private, secure, high-speed network links between AWS and other cloud providers. More.

    POV: Evaluate cross-cloud connectivity to reduce complexity, and improve reliability.

  4. A US judge has ordered OpenAI to hand over 20 million anonymised chat-logs as part of a copyright lawsuit, undermining assumptions of confidentiality. More.

    POV: Treat chat-tools as legally non-private and revise any use of them for sensitive business or personal data.

#28
December 9, 2025
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AI-Driven Acceleration Is Reshaping Every Competitive Advantage

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 27 of The Tech Stop.

UK boosts influencer marketing, AI takes jobs, tech forecasts for 2026, and the US's Genesis Mission.

  1. Recent research shows 81% of UK brands plan to increase influencer-marketing budgets in 2026, with UK leading Europe in adoption of influencers. More.

    POV: Allocate marketing budget to influencer partnerships and invest in influencer-marketing platforms.

  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology says that AI already has the capacity to perform the work of about 12% of the U.S. workforce, including finance, admin, logistics and professional services. More.

    POV: Audit internal processes, and integrate AI tools to boost productivity and reduce costs.

  3. The latest “Tech Predictions for 2026 and beyond” warns that AI-driven companionship, quantum-safe security, and AI-augmented ‘renaissance’ developers will radically reshape markets. More.

    POV: Evaluate how AI agents can transform products and workflows, and adopt post-quantum security.

  4. The Genesis Mission — launched 24 Nov 2025 — is a US government initiative to build a unified AI/compute platform using national lab supercomputers and decades of scientific data. More.

    POV: The coming era of AI-powered scientific discovery and innovation will raise the bar on product innovation, speed to market, and competitive advantage. Tap into this new wave of AI-driven innovation.

#27
December 2, 2025
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The Foundations of Modern Tech Are Rapidly Shifting

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 26 of The Tech Stop.

Covering EU easing AI regulations, US seeking rare-earth independence, nurturing engineering multipliers, and AI transparency with Olmo 3.

  1. The EU curtailing GDPR and delaying parts of its AI Act to ease regulation, expand data access for AI training, and reduce compliance costs. More.

    POV: Closely monitor regulatory changes. If they pass, there could be more aggressive data-driven AI development, as well as compliance risks.

  2. The US is reducing its dependence on China for rare-earth minerals, which are vital for EV motors and defence. More.

    POV: Prioritise securing and investing in alternative rare-earth supply chains, or risk critical production halts.

  3. Top engineers don’t just write code — they raise the productivity and impact of their whole team by mentoring, improving process, and aligning on meaningful work. More.

    POV: Hire, cultivate, and promote engineering multipliers — not just coders — because they unlock far more collective value and innovation.

  4. Olmo 3 is a groundbreaking open-source AI from Ai2 that exposes everything, giving us full visibility into how it reasons, plans, and learns. More.

    POV: Evaluate Olmo 3 as a strategic platform for building AI — because its transparency means you can audit, adapt, and scale it without being locked into proprietary black-box models.

#26
November 25, 2025
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AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Business Faster Than Leaders Can Adapt

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 25 of The Tech Stop.

Diving into AI in influencer contracts, AI's impact on job market, its lack of spatial intelligence, and its role in cyber attacks.

  1. Without AI-specific IP clauses in influencer contracts, brands risk unauthorised use of creators’ likeness or AI-generated content, and creators risk loss of control. More.

    POV: Update influencer agreements to include transparent AI-usage, ownership and disclosure clauses.

  2. The entry-level white-collar job market is crumbling. Graduates cannot find roles as automation and AI erase junior tasks and undermine the traditional career ladder. More.

    POV: Invest in building unique, hard-to-automate roles, and design junior pathways that can’t be easily replaced by AI or offshoring.

  3. AI still lacks “spatial intelligence” — the ability to understand, simulate, and interact with 3D, physics-driven environments. More.

    POV: Track the development of spatial AI and world-model technology, this will define the next generation of transformative applications in robotics, AR/VR, and simulation.

  4. State-sponsored hackers used Anthropic’s Claude AI agent to automate a large-scale espionage campaign, signalling that AI-driven cyberattacks are now real, scalable, and dangerously powerful. More.

    POV: Invest in AI-augmented threat detection to guard against the rising risk of AI-orchestrated attacks.

#25
November 18, 2025
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AI’s Reality Check: Hype Fades, ROI and Resilience Take Over.

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 24 of The Tech Stop, and I have to say, for the first time in ~6 months, it’s felt like there wasn’t much +ve going on. Anyway, here’s what I dragged up:

Exploring AI's dial-up era, prepping for funding winter, leveraging tech over headcount, and AI in space!

  1. We’re at the “dial-up era” of AI: vast promise, big investment, but expensive hype and no strategic advantage. More and More…

    POV: Prioritise business value, and measure outcomes rigorously.

  2. The inevitable downturn will hit, and startups become fragile when funding dries up. More.

    POV: A funding “winter” is inevitable.

  3. Modern growth is increasingly driven by capital and technology rather than headcount. Human capital heavy operation are under pressure. More.

    POV: Leverage automation, software and scalable assets.

  4. Google’s Project Suncatcher will move AI into space. A better power, cooling and scaling solution, that reduces long-term infrastructure risks. More.

    POV: This signals the magnitude of infrastructure disruption ahead. Stay flexibile.

#24
November 11, 2025
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The Hidden Costs of Efficiency are Undermining Business Stability

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 23 of The Tech Stop.

Tech Stop 23: Leveraging AI citations, tackling industry layoffs, revising cloud strategies, and avoiding AI-induced burnout.

  1. Search Engine visibility now means being mentioned in the AI’s answers and cited as a trusted source. More.

    POV: Monitor AI-driven KPIs and get cited by AI.

  2. A major wave of layoffs is sweeping key industries, this heightens risk for demand drops, cost pressure, and disrupted talent flows that your organisation cannot afford to ignore. More.

    POV: When people stop spending and talent shifts, growth stalls.

  3. A “cloud-first” strategy is no longer the automatic win. On-premises or hybrid models offer better cost-control, sovereignty and alignment with real business needs. More.

    POV: Conduct a rigorous cloud-cost scrutiny

  4. Despite promises of liberation, AI tools are driving people to work more hours, internalising relentless productivity pressure, eroding rest, creativity and resilience. More.

    POV: Protect team wellbeing, otherwise the productivity gains from AI will backfire as burnout and talent loss.

#23
November 4, 2025
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AI Reality Check: The Collapse of the Open Web?

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 22 of The Tech Stop.

Exploring AI's power supply dilemma, investment bubble fears, system weaknesses, and content cannibalisation!

  1. AI expansion is outpacing power supply. Britain faces grid bottlenecks; the US predicts a 75-gigawatt shortfall. Data-centre growth now depends on energy security. Without reliable, scalable power, AI projects will stall and costs will rise. More, More and More…

    POV: Secure energy sources.

  2. AI investment is looking like a bubble: AI is the biggest risk in the global economy. More and More…

    POV: Limit exposure to hype-driven initiatives.

  3. Top AI systems are showing critical weaknesses. True agentic AI is a decade away because of core cognitive deficits. More and More and More…

    POV: Build hybrid human + AI workflows, and manage expectations transparently across the organisation.

  4. AI search and summaries are cannibalising the open web. Wikipedia’s 8% traffic drop shows users no longer visit sources — information is scraped, not read. If creators stop publishing, the content powering AI will collapse, undermining accuracy, innovation, and trust. More and More…

    POV: your company’s future knowledge, SEO reach, and AI capabilities all depend on a healthy, open web. Prepare for a world where owning and licensing trusted data is as valuable as owning compute.

#22
October 28, 2025
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AI, Regulation, and Discovery Are Shifting — Adapt Fast or Lose Visibility

Good Morning, and welcome to issue 21 of The Tech Stop.

Discussing IMF's AI bubble warning, Google's AEO impact, SEC's crypto regulations, and podcasts' video pivot!

  1. The International Monetary Fund has warned AI investment mirrors the late-1990s dot‐com bubble. Valuations may collapse, hurting investor confidence and asset valuations. More.

    POV: Stress test AI projects for clear ROI and avoid chasing hype investments.

  2. Google’s AI-driven “Answer Engine Optimisation” (AEO) is transforming search. Traditional SEO traffic is declining, and authority now depends on being cited by AI systems rather than ranked by algorithms. More and More…

    POV: Adapt content strategy to become a trusted, cited authority for AI engines, not just a top-ranked website.

  3. The US Securities and Exchange Commission is pivotting to “crypto-innovation first” regulation, to attract digital-asset firms back to the US and reduce regulatory uncertainty. More.

    POV: Evaluate how strategy aligns with emerging crypto/Token-economy regulatory framework.

  4. Podcasts are rapidly shifting into video-first formats on platforms like YouTube, and the traditional audio-only risks being bypassed. More.

    POV: Adapt content to include video formats and switch platforms as appropriate.

#21
October 21, 2025
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The AI Reckoning: Power, Ethics, and Authenticity Collide as Bitcoin Breaks Into the Mainstream

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday 😀. Welcome to issue 20 of The Tech Stop.

Unethical AI deployments, alarming AI energy consumption, Bitcoin ETF nearing $100B, and AI-written marketing faux pas!

  1. Companies deploying AI without the necessary ethical guardrails, risking reputational, legal, and financial damage. More.

    POV: Enforce an ethical AI framework covering transparency, bias-testing, oversight and human accountability.

  2. AI is consuming massive electricity, threatening grid capacity and escalating CO₂ emissions, while surging demand for memory and storage is driving up costs and causing supply bottlenecks. More and More…

    POV: Architect for “green AI” and lock in storage supply with strategic partnerships.

  3. IBIT Bitcoin ETF is rapidly approaching a $100 billion milestone, while US lawmakers propose tax exemptions for small Bitcoin payments. More and More…

    POV: Bitcoin is transitioning from a speculative asset to everyday money.

  4. Customers are noticing AI-written marketing looks and sounds automated. Overused AI phrases, emojis, and formatting are measurably lowering open and click-through rates. More.

    POV: Use human editing and tone, and only use AI for ideas, not final copy, to protect brand authenticity.

#20
October 14, 2025
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AI Platforms Redraw the Business Map: Own Your Customers, Data, and Workflows

Happy Tuesday 😀. Welcome to issue 19 of The Tech Stop.

OpenAI challenges e-commerce, IBM's efficient AI model, AI referrals' high conversion, and MS's AI in Office!

  1. OpenAI is moving into e-commerce with direct in-chat purchases. This challenges Google’s search ad dominance and Amazon’s shopping grip, and signals a major shift in consumer discovery, search, and transaction flows. More and More…

    POV: Shift budget from Google ads to AI shopping channels and secure partnerships to keep your products visible.

  2. IBM’s new Granite 4.0 open-source AI model is smaller, cheaper, and more efficient than larger rivals—running on less hardware. It’s also governance-certified and enterprise-ready. More.

    POV: Test Granite in pilot projects now to see if it can replace expensive proprietary AI while meeting compliance and security needs.

  3. AI referrals are emerging as a new, high-conversion traffic channel. Visitors sent by AI outperform paid and organic search. Success depends on being recognised as a trusted, authoritative source. More and More...

    POV: Brands not optimised for AI risk invisibility. Invest in making sites the most authoritative and useful resources in their category.

  4. Microsoft has introduced “Agent Mode” in Word and Excel (a “vibe working” paradigm) that lets users generate, refine, and validate documents or spreadsheets via prompts—bringing advanced AI assistance directly into core productivity tools. More.

    POV: Both workflow and data now run through Microsoft’s AI layer, raising lock-in, cost, and compliance risks. Enforce data rights and keep an exit plan.

#19
October 7, 2025
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Tech's Fault Lines: Regulation, Platforms, Infrastructure, and Talent

Hi everyone :) and happy Tuesday. Welcome to issue 18 of The Tech Stop.

Covering Google breakup risks, Yahoo's email bounce issues, AI data centre costs, and the peril of only hiring senior engineers!

  1. Regulators are weighing a breakup of Google that could reshape how ads are bought and sold, creating both risks and opportunities for advertisers. More and More…

    POV: Review reliance on Google’s ad stack and diversify

  2. Yahoo’s email rules and policy changes are causing emails to bounce — undermining campaign reach, polluting analytics, and damaging email reputation. More.

    POV: Audit email list and authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, unsubscribe headers) to preserve deliverability and avoid losing audience.

  3. Spend on AI data centres is accelerating faster than office construction, pushing costs, power demand, and strategic dependencies to new limits. More.

    POV: Define an AI infrastructure strategy that balances cost, resilience, and control.

  4. Relying solely on senior engineers drives up costs and creates brittle teams that can’t scale. A balanced mix — juniors learning alongside seniors — ensures sustainability, innovation, and resilience. More.

    POV: Establish a blend of junior and senior engineers, pairing training with mentorship, to strengthen teams, and secure long-term talent growth.

#18
September 30, 2025
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AI, crypto, and quantum are rewriting the rules — adapt fast or fall behind

Hi folks, happy Tuesday :). Welcome to this issue of The Tech Stop — number 17.

Google faces lawsuits, enhances Chrome with AI, US OKs crypto ETFs, and quantum computing speeds up!

  1. Google is being sued by the owner of Rolling Stone and Variety, over its AI Overviews: They allegedly reduce site traffic and subscription revenue. More, More and More…

    POV: Review how content is shown in AI search summaries, or risk losing traffic, revenue, and control.

  2. …and Big G is embedding its AI into its Chrome browser to offer summarisation across tabs, task automation, and AI-search from the address bar. More and More…

    POV: Assess how content is exposed when AI features in the browser reduces site visits and changes user expectations.

  3. The US SEC has approved generic listing standards for spot-crypto and commodity-based ETFs, allowing various crypto assets to be launched under streamlined rules. More.

    POV: Crypto in every form — not just Bitcoin and Eth — is here to stay; can you launch crypto-adjacent products?

  4. Real-world quantum computing may arrive within years rather than decades, and promises practical advances in compute, simulation, optimisation, and cryptography. More.

    POV: Evaluate how emerging capabilities could disrupt or enhance your business, and build quantum-resilience into your security.

#17
September 23, 2025
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