When AI Becomes Insurable…

… It Stops Being Magic and Starts Being Power It reads like a minor corporate update, the kind of post that floats through LinkedIn and disappears by lunch. ElevenLabs announces that its AI voice agents can now be insured. A certification, AIUC-1, validates safety, reliability, and security. Five thousand adversarial simulations. Enterprise readiness. Faster deployment. The language is procedural, almost dull. And yet, this is … Continue reading When AI Becomes Insurable…

Reid, You’re Right:…

… AI Won’t Need Bank Accounts—Because It’s Rewriting the Economy Itself There is a quiet assumption embedded in the architecture of the internet: that somewhere behind every transaction, there is a human deciding. That assumption is starting to break. In your recent piece, “Should we give AI a bank account?”, Reid Hoffman you don’t just suggest a shift—you outline a rupture, not software getting better … Continue reading Reid, You’re Right:…

Diversity in the era of AI

Diversity in Boardrooms

How Prática Is Rewriting Diversity for the AI Era I was reading a paper on “Conselheiros” in Brazil, just to understand a bit more how this market is evolving, the triggers, drivers and some criteria, when suddenly I found myself diving into the topic of diversity – THIS was the trigger that hit me. It is not about technology. Imagine a boardroom where diversity doesn’t … Continue reading Diversity in Boardrooms

Video killed the Radio Star

Video Renaissance

It feels like one of those moments when you hear “video killed the radio star”. Except this time, no radio died. Video was reborn. In the span of days, two launches reshaped what video even means. Synthesia 3.0 unveiled video agents, lifelike avatars, AI copilots, and interactive courses—video not as a clip but as a system. Then Sam Altman announced Sora 2, describing it as … Continue reading Video Renaissance

From Sophia to Diella

Back in 2017, I wrote about Sophia, the humanoid robot who became a Saudi citizen. Yes, for those who don’t remember or didn’t know, it happened.  It felt absurd, but important. Sophia showed us what happens when machines cross into spaces once reserved for humans. She was theater, yes—but theater that changed the debate. Now, in 2025, the theater has become reality. Albania has appointed … Continue reading From Sophia to Diella