Tag: payload contract
- knuckles
- May 13
The War for Training Data Is Turning Into a War for User Attention
The real contest in AI is no longer just data collection. It is attention capture, consent, and interface control. Here is the practical architecture behind that shift.
- knuckles
- May 13
AI Is Making Bad Software Faster — and Good Software More Powerful
AI can accelerate weak software into production faster than teams can review it, but with the right architecture it can also make WordPress, automation, and internal tools materially more powerful.
- knuckles
- May 13
No-Code Tools Are Getting Smarter, but Developers Are Not Going Away
No-code tools can now route data, call APIs, and trigger AI workflows, but they still fail at contracts, edge cases, security, and long-term maintenance without developers.
- knuckles
- May 12
The Battle for AI Infrastructure Is Reshaping the Tech Industry
AI infrastructure is no longer a backend detail. It now decides latency, cost, security, and whether your WordPress, automation, and AI systems can survive real production load.
- knuckles
- May 12
Developers Are Moving From Stack Overflow to AI Coding Assistants: What That Means for Architecture, Risk, and Delivery
Developers are moving from Stack Overflow to AI coding assistants, but the real shift is architectural: payload contracts, retries, security, and safer delivery.
- knuckles
- May 12
The Smartphone Is Becoming an AI Device First and a Phone Second
The smartphone is shifting from a voice-and-text device to an AI interface layer. The real challenge is not the trend itself, but the architecture, security, and failure modes behind it.
- knuckles
- May 12
Open-Source AI Is Challenging the Biggest Tech Giants: What Businesses Should Actually Build
Open-source AI is not winning because it is trendy. It is winning where businesses need control, lower dependency risk, and a safer path to WordPress, automation, and RAG systems that can be audited and maintained.