Category Archives: Technology

17Jun/26

Google OKF standardizes organizational knowledge with Markdown

Curing the Context-Assembly Bottleneck: An Inside Look at the Open Knowledge Format

Wed, Jun 17 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The Open Knowledge Format (OKF) v0.1 is an open, vendor-neutral specification created by Google Cloud to standardize how organizational knowledge is packaged, shared, and consumed by AI agents and human teams. It formalizes the popular “LLM-wiki” pattern into a highly portable format, eliminating the need for custom integrations, proprietary software development kits (SDKs), or vendor lock-in. Continue reading

Architecting for Autonomy: Building the Data Foundations for Enterprise AI Agents

From Chatbots to Digital Workers: The Infrastructure Fueling Autonomous AI

Mon, Jun 01 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The Evolution to Agentic AI The enterprise landscape is rapidly transitioning from reactive chatbots to autonomous AI agents capable of perceiving their environment, reasoning, planning, utilizing tools, and taking independent action to achieve complex goals. Unlike traditional automation which relies on rigid, pre-defined rules, these systems can dynamically adapt to new information and coordinate multi-step workflows across various domains, such as healthcare, finance, customer service, and supply chain management. Continue reading

Vibe Code Your Life: The Rise of Low-Stakes, High-Speed Software Building

The Era of Vibe Coding: How Plain English Became the Hottest Programming Language

Mon, Jun 01 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Vibe coding is an AI-assisted software development practice where creators use natural language prompts to describe their desired applications, and large language models (LLMs) autonomously generate the source code. Coined in early 2025 by computer scientist Andrej Karpathy, the approach shifts the human role from manually writing syntax to acting as a director who oversees, evaluates, and iteratively refines AI-generated outputs. Continue reading

30May/26

Semiconductor Chokepoints and Google Willow

King’s College London Pioneers UK Quantum Research with Access to Google’s 105-Qubit Processor

Sat, May 30 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Technical Breakthroughs and Error Correction: Google’s Willow is a 105-qubit processor that represents a major milestone in hardware stability. Its most significant achievement is in quantum error correction—demonstrating that as the system scales and adds more qubits, the error rate exponentially decreases. Leveraging a new algorithm called Quantum Echoes, Willow achieved “verifiable quantum advantage” by modeling complex physical experiments 13,000 times faster than the world’s best classical supercomputers. Continue reading

30May/26

Beyond the “Buy” Button: Preparing Your Infrastructure for Autonomous Agent Payments

Verifiable Intent: How Cryptography is Securing the Future of AI-Driven Payments

Sat, May 30 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The Rise of Agentic Commerce The digital economy is undergoing a massive shift from human-centric, “click-to-buy” interactions to autonomous “agentic commerce”. AI agents are no longer just conversational assistants; they can now discover products, negotiate prices, manage subscriptions, and execute transactions on a user’s behalf. However, traditional payment rails break down when a human is not present to click a checkout button. This creates a crisis of trust around three core issues: verifying the user’s authorization, ensuring the authenticity of the agent’s actions (guarding against AI hallucinations), and determining accountability in case of disputes. Continue reading

30May/26

Write Once, Compile Anywhere: The Rise of Zero-Overhead TypeScript Apps

The End of the Runtime: How Perry is Revolutionizing TypeScript

Sat, May 20 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Perry is a revolutionary Ahead-of-Time (AOT) compiler that translates TypeScript directly into standalone, platform-native machine code. By utilizing SWC for fast abstract syntax tree (AST) parsing and LLVM for optimal code generation, it entirely bypasses the need for heavy intermediate environments like Node.js, V8, or Electron. Continue reading

29May/26

The Myth of Global Technology: How Local Cosmologies Can Save Us from Algorithmic Control

From Homelessness to Planetary Coexistence: Navigating the Future of AI and Ecology

Thur, May 28 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —  Yuk Hui is a prominent contemporary philosopher of technology whose work challenges the homogenizing force of Western technological universalism and platform capitalism. His philosophical project spans across several major books and themes, seeking to reimagine human coexistence with machines and the environment. Continue reading

26May/26

Building the Future of eCommerce and Content: Inside WordPress’s New AI Ecosystem

Standardizing Artificial Intelligence: A Deep Dive into WordPress 7.0’s AI Infrastructure

Tue, May 26 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — TheThe recent updates to WordPress, particularly leading into version 7.0, mark a structural shift from a traditional CMS into an “AI-aware runtime” and agentic platform. This transformation is driven by several foundational components: Continue reading

22May/26

Birds hatch from 3D printed artificial eggs

Engineering Life: The Complex Reality Behind Colossal’s De-Extinction Claims

Thur, May 21 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Colossal Biosciences has successfully hatched 26 healthy chickens using a novel synthetic incubation platform, marking a significant milestone in avian embryology. The artificial egg consists of a 3D-printed titanium or polymer lattice cup lined with a bioengineered silicone membrane. This exceptionally thin membrane replicates the gas-exchange properties of a natural eggshell, allowing embryos to breathe ambient air and bypassing the harmful pure oxygen supplementation required by earlier shell-less incubation attempts. Continue reading

20May/26

The Death of Doomscrolling and the Birth of AI Agents: Everything Announced at Google I/O 2026

Tue, May 19 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Google I/O 2026 and the preceding Android Show marked a major pivot for Google towards an “agentic era,” where AI transitions from a passive assistant to a proactive, autonomous system. Google introduced advanced models like Gemini Omni and Gemini 3.5, which are designed to perform complex actions rather than just generating text. A major focus was placed on Google Antigravity, a development platform that enables creators to build autonomous agents for various tasks. These innovations extend across the company’s ecosystem, including intelligent eyewear, a universal shopping cart, and enhanced scientific research tools. Furthermore, the updates emphasize multimodal capabilities and new creative applications such as Google Pics and Stitch. Ultimately, the source portrays a future where proactive AI assistants are deeply integrated into search, hardware, and professional workflows. Continue reading