Tag Archives: Artificial intelligence

23Nov/25

Agentic AI Reshapes SEO and Autonomous Search

Nov. 23, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — The emerging field of agentic artificial intelligence (AI) has a profound implications for search engine optimisation (SEO) strategies. Agentic AI are systems that can autonomously plan, decide, and execute complex, multi-step tasks, moving beyond the reactive nature of traditional AI tools. Crucially, the text outlines the human-AI agent collaboration model, emphasising that human strategists are still essential for high-level strategy, quality validation, and ethical oversight, operating under a “human in the loop” principle. The article also discusses various practical applications of agentic AI in SEO, such as topic ideation, competitive analysis, and content clustering, while warning against significant challenges like data quality issues, hallucination risk, and over-reliance on automation. Ultimately, the source suggests that the future of SEO lies in leveraging agentic systems to gain a competitive advantage through smarter, more adaptive workflows. Continue reading

23Nov/25

Digital Twins: Why They are Important

Nov. 23, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — What are Digital Twins?

A Digital Twin is a virtual replica of a physical object, system, or process that uses real-time data to accurately reflect its real-world counterpart’s behavior, performance, and conditions.

It creates a dynamic link between the physical world and the digital world, allowing for continuous monitoring, simulation, and analysis. Continue reading

23Nov/25

Structural Collapse and Consolidation of Enterprise AI Architecture

Nov. 23, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — ExperienceBypass™, an advisory firm, announced their new report titled “The Real AI Bubble.” This report, authored by CEO Honorio J. Padron, warns that the AI market faces a structural collapse, arguing the actual bubble is architectural, not financial. The core thesis is that tens of thousands of smaller AI point solution companies will disappear over the next 36 to 48 months as global enterprises consolidate their technology around a few AI Native Platforms (or “AI Factories”) such as NVIDIA and Palantir. This consolidation is driven by the failure of most enterprise AI pilots and a demand for unified architecture, mirroring the standardisation seen in the ERP sector during the 1990s. Padron asserts that non-integrated point solutions lack a place as the AI Enabled Enterprise™ becomes the new operating model, acting as the central nervous system for modern businesses. Continue reading

23Nov/25

Artificial Intelligence Market Outlook 2033: Grand View Research

This is a market research report from Grand View Research whose primary focus  is the global artificial intelligence (AI) market, projecting that it will reach $3.5 trillion by 2033, driven by a 31.5% annual growth rate. The document details key market drivers, such as the integration of AI into consumer wearables and advances in deep learning technology, while also segmenting the market by solutions, technologies, functions, end-use (with healthcare and the Asia Pacific region leading in 2024), and region. The report also includes supplementary information from Grand View Research on related AI markets, such as mobile AI and automotive AI. Continue reading

22Nov/25

Autonomous Economy: Agentic Economy as the Operating System of the Machine Economy

Nov. 22, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — We are currently in the foundational or emergence phase of the Autonomous Economy. It is no longer a futuristic concept; it is actively being built and deployed, though the full, ubiquitous vision of a global, self-regulating autonomous economy is still years away.

Many experts compare the current state of the Autonomous Economy to the Internet in the early 1990s—the core technologies and infrastructure are being established, and we are seeing the first truly disruptive commercial applications emerge. Continue reading

21Nov/25

Is AI eating Crypto’s Lunch?

Nov. 21, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — That phrase, “AI is eating crypto’s lunch,” generally refers to the current trend where Artificial Intelligence (AI) development and related companies are attracting significantly more investor capital and attention than the cryptocurrency and blockchain sectors.

However, the reality is more nuanced than a zero-sum competition, and both areas are also seeing convergence. Continue reading

21Nov/25

Google Antigravity: A New AI-powered Development Platform for Software Engineers

Nov. 21, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — Despite the name, Google Antigravity is not a physics experiment; it’s a revolutionary new AI-powered development platform for software engineers.

It’s an “agent-first” system that uses autonomous AI agents (primarily powered by Gemini 3 Pro) to plan, execute, and verify complex software tasks across the editor, terminal, and browser. It shifts the developer’s role from writing every line of code to acting as an architect or orchestrator. Continue reading

20Nov/25

6G Spectrum Requirements for Future Mobile Connectivity

A new report by the GSMA indicates that 6G will require up to three times the current mid-band spectrum to handle surging demand for data and advanced AI-powered services by 2040. The report stresses that governments and regulators must make near-term decisions on spectrum allocation ahead of the crucial WRC-27 conference to avoid future bottlenecks and ensure robust connectivity. Failure to plan now risks slower speeds, congestion, and lost economic opportunity in the next decade, with the study forecasting over 5 billion 6G connections globally by 2040. Continue reading

20Nov/25

UK Corporate Digital Communication: AI Responsibility and Transparency Gaps

A Webranking survey by Comprend assessment details how well the corporate websites of the UK’s largest listed companies meet stakeholder expectations for digital communication and transparency. A major finding is that while UK companies are strong in digital accessibility (with 75% publishing an accessibility statement), they significantly lag in responsible AI disclosure, as only 10% provide a policy or framework for ethical AI use, falling slightly behind the European average. The report notes a “clear gap” between merely discussing AI and demonstrating responsible governance, though sustainability communication is also expanding in scope. Overall, UK companies achieved an average score of 46.4 out of 100 in the ranking, with Coca-Cola HBC being the top scorer, demonstrating consistent strength in financial transparency and cohesive storytelling. The survey underscores the growing pressure on businesses to communicate clearly on complex topics like AI governance and sustainability amid evolving regulatory frameworks. Continue reading

19Nov/25

Google Workspace for Education Editions and Add-ons

Nov. 19, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — Google Workspace for Education offers a tiered structure of services for educational institutions. It details three primary editions—Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, and the recommended Education Plus—each providing increasingly comprehensive features in areas like security, administration, and learning tools, with the latter two involving per-user fees. Furthermore, there are several optional, paid add-ons designed to supplement the core packages, focusing on functionalities such as advanced teaching and learning tools, endpoint device management, and additional data storage. These add-ons include premium artificial intelligence capabilities, specifically through Gemini Education, offering tailored enhancements for specific institutional requirements. Overall, Google Workspace for Education provides the flexible options available to meet diverse educational technology needs. Continue reading