Open Source AI in 2026: Why Llama and Mistral Are Democratising Intelligence
Open source AI in 2026: why Meta's Llama and Mistral are reshaping the industry, what they can do, and how to run them without a cloud bill.
Practical notes on artificial intelligence — tools, tutorials, careers and everyday applications.
Open source AI in 2026: why Meta's Llama and Mistral are reshaping the industry, what they can do, and how to run them without a cloud bill.
What the actual labour market data shows about AI and employment — which roles are growing, which declining, and the most useful thing you can do about it.
AI breakthroughs in healthcare 2026 — real progress in radiology, pathology, and drug discovery that is quietly changing medicine, backed by evidence.
What the next generation of AI models can actually do — past the benchmarks, into what has genuinely changed and what it means for your everyday work.
Build a personalised AI learning curriculum for any subject — faster than any course, more relevant than any textbook. Practical prompt templates included.
AI tutors vs human tutors: an honest comparison of cost, effectiveness, and when to use each. Includes the best AI tutoring tools available in 2026.
How to use AI for academic research without plagiarising, hallucinating citations, or getting flagged. The honest student's guide for 2026.
Five AI apps that fundamentally changed how students study in 2026 — note-taking to exam prep. What they do, what they cost, what students actually say.
How to read your lab results with AI assistance — understand blood tests, interpret reference ranges, and know exactly what questions to ask your doctor.
How AI is accelerating drug discovery — from AlphaFold to AI-designed molecules. What it means for patients, timelines, and the future of medicine.
AI mental health tools: what genuinely helps, what does not, and which apps are risky. An honest, evidence-based guide for anyone considering them in 2026.
How to use AI health apps responsibly without spiraling into self-diagnosis. A clear guide to the genuinely useful, the overhyped, and the dangerous.