Nanometer-class motion promises flawless overlay in chips and microscopes, yet the promise often collapses the moment trajectories switch frequency, leap to a new setpoint, or demand sharp corners that expose the dark side of piezoelectric hysteresis and its rate-dependent distortions. In that
Outnumbered infantry squads once shouldered the most dangerous work at the front, but a Ukrainian assault unit recently flipped that script by capturing enemy soldiers with only unmanned ground systems and drones, no human captors on site and not a shot fired, turning an experiment into doctrine.
Screens lit up with machine-crafted words, faces, and decisions this week, while the quiet question behind those pixels grew louder and harder to ignore: are safeguards, measurements, and shared norms keeping up with the tools now shaping what people see, believe, buy, and even who gets hired or
Coordination swallowed more engineering hours than coding in many teams, and AI task managers stepped in to claw that time back by moving planning into chat and letting agents do the grunt work once demanded by boards and status meetings. The hidden tax often showed up as “work about work”:
High-growth brands keep circling the same bottleneck: campaigns need to react to live customer behavior, yet teams still juggle brittle rules, scattered assets, and compliance reviews that arrive too late to matter, so the moment to connect slips away. Braze moved to close that gap by packaging
The rapid transformation of security from a back-office defensive shield into a primary driver of commercial growth is redefining how modern enterprises engage with their customers through autonomous systems. Organizations are moving away from viewing security as a cost center, instead recognizing