Lost In Translation?

Long before algorithms ruled markets or models predicted our next move, we had something else just as powerful: language. It shaped civilizations. It built religions, resolved wars, and launched scientific revolutions. And now, in 2025, it has taken on a new role. It’s not just communication. It’s command. We’ve crossed a threshold where words are not only expressive; they’re operational. You can literally talk to … Continue reading Lost In Translation?

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