Machine Learning

May 2026 Newsletter

I've continued with "3 Things" - i.e. what you can do today to get your digital house in order and defuse tech indecision and paralysis.

March 2026 Newsletter

Dealing with the "firehose of information" and "breaking news" every day can be tiring, if not directly taxing on your mental health. What are you supposed to do when this is just the status quo of life now?

February 2026 Newsletter

The rapid change of the Western order is driving Canadian tech sovereignty in new directions.

October 2025 Newsletter

Skepticism to the AI bubble has been rising, Canada struggles to step up to our digital sovereignty, and the rift between for-profit and open-source postures continues to widen.

September 2025 Newsletter

Everything "AI" is a combination of the Wild West, the dot-com hype bubble of 1998-2002, Tulip Mania in 1637, and massively negative resource and environmental impacts.

February 2025 Newsletter

This month, we cover many AI and security/privacy challenges out in the wild from January.

December 2024 Newsletter

Most of this month's links and mentions are security and privacy related.

July 2024 Newsletter

Basic consumer privacy and data sovereignty is under heavy attack right now. Machine learning and large-language models continue to be hyped beyond belief. So let's take a minute to pause, catch our breath, and then move forward again, together.

June 2024 Newsletter

This month, the newsletter is heavily focused on privacy issues. Many of these issues are found at the nexus of Machine Learning and various regulatory frameworks, or lack thereof.

May 2024 Newsletter

This month, we're covering a wide variety of tech issues and topics in the links herein.