For months, I’ve been analysing how ethnic food brands scale — or fail — in the UK.
Most are structurally positioned to stay small.
Between 2025–2030, brands will either become mainstream category leaders — or remain confined to independent stores.
I’ve published a proprietary insights report on what founders must redesign now.
Growth is designed. It is not hoped for.
https://t.co/AmBjnvrYTg
Today we’re introducing near real-time speech translation in Google Meet. Thanks to research advances, people can now have natural, free-flowing conversations — while speaking different languages. 🗣️
Today, at Build we showed you how we are building the open agentic web. It is reshaping every layer of the stack, and our goal is to help every dev build apps and agents that empower people and orgs everywhere. Here are 5 big things we announced today:
🚨 Breaking: Anthropic finally woke up.
They’ve launched Research, along with Google Workspace integration. Claude can now search the web and pull info from your Workspace.
AI is transforming software dev—core technical knowledge + precise prompts can now drive impactful solutions. Are traditional coding skills becoming optional? #AI#SoftwareDevelopment
In 3 to 6 months AI will write about 90% of all code. In about 12 months (1 year!) AI will write 100% of all code.
That’s coming from Dario Amodei, CEO Anthropic.
So year looking bad for several people and looking good for self-developing AI
Our first customer use case took 12 months, our second customer use case took just 30 days
Helix learned high-rate logistics with a single neural network
On Sunday, we successfully validated this on-site at the customer
In my weekly AI / Robotics write-up, I’ll excluding all robot updates controlled by humans pretending they're autonomous
It’s extremely deceptive. What if someone secretly remote-controlled a self-driving car and never told anyone!
Meet Helix, our in-house AI that reasons like a human
Robotics won't get to the home without a step change in capabilities
Our robots can now handle virtually any household item:
This is insane—Majorana 1 could solve problems no classical computer can touch! 17 years of patience paying off for quantum computing. Can’t wait to see the real-world impact. ���
A couple reflections on the quantum computing breakthrough we just announced...
Most of us grew up learning there are three main types of matter that matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Today, that changed.
After a nearly 20 year pursuit, we’ve created an entirely new state of matter, unlocked by a new class of materials, topoconductors, that enable a fundamental leap in computing.
It powers Majorana 1, the first quantum processing unit built on a topological core.
We believe this breakthrough will allow us to create a truly meaningful quantum computer not in decades, as some have predicted, but in years.
The qubits created with topoconductors are faster, more reliable, and smaller.
They are 1/100th of a millimeter, meaning we now have a clear path to a million-qubit processor.
Imagine a chip that can fit in the palm of your hand yet is capable of solving problems that even all the computers on Earth today combined could not!
Sometimes researchers have to work on things for decades to make progress possible.
It takes patience and persistence to have big impact in the world.
And I am glad we get the opportunity to do just that at Microsoft.
This is our focus: When productivity rises, economies grow faster, benefiting every sector and every corner of the globe.
It’s not about hyping tech; it’s about building technology that truly serves the world.