CHIP in Collaboration with CWCDH

CHIP in Collaboration with CWCDH Centre for Human-Digital Intelligence & Performance (CHIP), in collaboration with the Commonwealth Centre for Digital Health (CWCDH)

Globally Recognised Applied AI Education in Sri LankaCHIP in collaboration with the Commonwealth Centre for Digital Heal...
28/05/2026

Globally Recognised Applied AI Education in Sri Lanka

CHIP in collaboration with the Commonwealth Centre for Digital Health, United Kingdom

A growing number of technology analysts now believe the internet is entering a major architectural shift one where websi...
07/05/2026

A growing number of technology analysts now believe the internet is entering a major architectural shift one where websites, apps, and digital services are increasingly being designed for AI agents rather than direct human interaction.

Recent reporting by The Economist highlights how autonomous AI systems are rapidly evolving from simple assistants into “digital operators” capable of browsing websites, comparing products, booking flights, managing subscriptions, handling purchases, and executing tasks on behalf of users.

Major technology companies including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Anthropic are investing heavily in agentic AI systems that can navigate the web independently using APIs, browser automation, and contextual memory. This transformation could fundamentally reshape digital marketing, SEO, eCommerce, and user experience design, because businesses may soon need to optimize not only for human attention but also for machine interpretation and AI-to-AI interaction.

In the emerging web economy, the brands that structure their data, pricing, trust signals, and digital infrastructure in ways AI agents can easily understand may gain a major competitive advantage.

Recent layoffs at Oracle have intensified global concerns about how aggressively corporations are restructuring around ...
07/05/2026

Recent layoffs at Oracle have intensified global concerns about how aggressively corporations are restructuring around artificial intelligence. Despite reporting one of its strongest growth periods in over a decade fueled heavily by cloud infrastructure and AI demand the company has continued workforce reductions across multiple divisions.

The move reflects a broader shift happening across the technology sector, where firms are redirecting billions of dollars toward AI infrastructure, data centers, automation systems, and machine learning talent while simultaneously trimming traditional roles. Industry analysts warn that this is not simply a temporary cost-cutting cycle; it represents a structural transformation of the modern workforce.

While AI leaders continue to emphasize “augmentation over replacement,” the market is increasingly showing that companies are prioritizing efficiency, scalability, and automation at unprecedented speed. The emerging reality is that workers who can collaborate with AI systems, manage AI-driven workflows, and adapt to digital transformation will likely become significantly more valuable than those operating within traditional process-heavy roles.

McKinsey’s latest findings suggest that leading companies are now generating nearly $3 in return for every $1 invested i...
07/05/2026

McKinsey’s latest findings suggest that leading companies are now generating nearly $3 in return for every $1 invested in AI, based on analysis of 20 organizations that fully implemented the firm’s “Rewired” transformation framework. However, the deeper insight is not the headline ROI figure it is the ex*****on strategy behind it.

According to McKinsey senior partner Kate Smaje, the highest-performing firms did not spread AI across every department. Instead, they focused intensely on a small number of high-value domains and redesigned workflows around them. This sharply contrasts with findings from recent MIT-linked research, which reported that nearly 95% of enterprise generative AI initiatives showed no measurable profit-and-loss impact due to poor integration, weak organizational alignment, and “pilot project syndrome.”

The emerging pattern is clear: AI alone is not the competitive advantage. Focused implementation, workflow redesign, and operational depth are what separate real transformation from expensive experimentation.

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the global job market, but current evidence suggests a shift in how work is...
01/05/2026

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the global job market, but current evidence suggests a shift in how work is done rather than mass job elimination. Tech leaders highlight that AI is automating routine tasks while increasing demand for higher-level problem-solving and creative skills, with companies like Amazon still hiring thousands of engineers despite AI adoption.

At the same time, AI is contributing to economic expansion, with industry leaders estimating that it has already created over 500,000 new jobs as businesses scale faster using AI technologies. However, the transition is uneven entry-level roles are shrinking and being redefined, pushing younger workers toward entrepreneurship and alternative career paths.

While layoffs in tech are often attributed to AI, many are actually driven by cost restructuring and strategic reinvestment into AI capabilities rather than direct replacement of workers.

Overall, the future of work is evolving toward human–AI collaboration, where adaptability, digital literacy, and strategic thinking become the most valuable skills.

Mumbai Tech Week 2026 positions artificial intelligence firmly in its ex*****on era, bringing together startups, policym...
01/05/2026

Mumbai Tech Week 2026 positions artificial intelligence firmly in its ex*****on era, bringing together startups, policymakers, and global tech leaders to showcase how AI is being embedded into real business and public-sector use cases.

The event highlights India’s accelerating shift from experimentation to scalable deployment, with strong emphasis on fintech, healthcare, and enterprise automation. Backed by increasing investment and government support, the discussions reflect a broader trend where AI is no longer a futuristic concept but a present-day economic driver.

The focus on collaboration, regulation, and commercialization signals that emerging markets like India are not just adopting AI, but actively shaping its global trajectory.

The U.S. Department of Defense has partnered with major AI firms like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft to deploy AI in clas...
01/05/2026

The U.S. Department of Defense has partnered with major AI firms like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft to deploy AI in classified military systems.

The goal is to create an “AI-first battlefield”, improving intelligence, automation, and decision-making.

This move raises serious ethical concerns, especially around autonomous weapons and surveillance.

A Birmingham-based logistics firm, Mobile People Powered Logistics, is demonstrating how applied artificial intelligence...
25/04/2026

A Birmingham-based logistics firm, Mobile People Powered Logistics, is demonstrating how applied artificial intelligence can deliver measurable operational gains without workforce displacement. Handling around 1,500 shipments daily from single pallets to full truckloads the company integrated AI to streamline internal system communication and automate customer interactions.

One standout innovation is an AI-driven call system that scans delivery data and automatically contacts customers an hour before arrival, generating nearly 400 calls per day.

This simple but targeted intervention has reduced failed deliveries by 22%, significantly improving route efficiency and asset utilization.

More notably, the firm reports revenue growth from £5 million to £20 million, highlighting how AI, when deployed as an augmentation tool rather than a replacement, can unlock productivity while preserving human roles freeing staff to focus on higher-value logistics coordination and decision-making.

Starting February 2027, the European Union will enforce a landmark regulation requiring all smartphones sold within its ...
22/04/2026

Starting February 2027, the European Union will enforce a landmark regulation requiring all smartphones sold within its market to feature user-replaceable batteries, marking a significant shift in global device design.

Driven by sustainability and “right to repair” principles, the policy aims to reduce electronic waste, extend product lifecycles, and cut long-term consumer costs. While manufacturers won’t necessarily revert to fully removable back covers, they must ensure batteries can be replaced using simple tools eliminating the need for specialized service interventions.

With over 150 million smartphones sold annually in the EU, this regulation is expected to reshape not only European markets but also global manufacturing standards, forcing major tech giants to rethink their product engineering strategies.

In a landmark transition for the global tech industry, Tim Cook has confirmed he will step down as CEO of Apple Inc. in ...
22/04/2026

In a landmark transition for the global tech industry, Tim Cook has confirmed he will step down as CEO of Apple Inc. in 2026, bringing to a close a transformative 15-year tenure.

Taking over from Steve Jobs in 2011, Cook led Apple through an era of unprecedented financial growth, scaling the company to multi-trillion-dollar valuations while expanding its ecosystem into services, wearables, and advanced computing. He will transition into the role of Executive Chairman, ensuring strategic continuity, while John Ternus is set to assume the CEO position.

The move reflects Apple’s long-term succession planning and signals a shift toward a more product- and AI-driven future, marking the end of one of the most stable and commercially successful leadership chapters in corporate history.

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