WWDC25 and Digital ID

Apple’s 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference #WWDC25 really blew me away with its seamless fusion of technology and human-centered design. The conference unveiled iOS 19, an advanced Apple Intelligence, and tighter integration across its device ecosystem. Siri has become smarter, with conversations that feel as natural as chatting with a friend. The upgrades to AR/VR and … Continue reading WWDC25 and Digital ID

The Crisis of Liberal Democracy I See: From Drones to Immigration

I’ve always believed that the openness and equality of liberal democracy are the bedrock of our society, but I also see clearly that this openness is exposing us to serious risks. When confronted with forces that hold opposing values—whether the military strategies of hostile regimes or the social pressures of cultural differences—the rules of liberal … Continue reading The Crisis of Liberal Democracy I See: From Drones to Immigration

Bitcoin: U.S. Leadership vs. Europe’s Caution

U.S. Bitcoin Legislation: Mastering Financial Discourse The U.S. is doing more than regulating Bitcoin—it’s seizing discourse power, the ability to define legitimate financial assets, much like when gold or silver standards ruled. This isn’t just about managing risks; it’s about positioning the U.S. as the epicenter of digital finance. Let me break down three core … Continue reading Bitcoin: U.S. Leadership vs. Europe’s Caution

Palantir AI-Powered Growth, Valuation Risks, and Europe’s Privacy Puzzle

Palantir’s AI Edge Palantir Technologies has always intrigued me. Launched in 2003 by Peter Thiel and others, it started by helping U.S. intelligence and military agencies sift through chaotic data—think classified reports or satellite feeds—to fight terrorism or cyber threats. Today, it’s a powerhouse in AI-driven data analytics, serving both governments and businesses. I see … Continue reading Palantir AI-Powered Growth, Valuation Risks, and Europe’s Privacy Puzzle