My Courses

  • The Moon Mission Paradox: How AI Can Mislead Us in Space Exploration

    The Moon Mission Paradox: How AI Can Mislead Us in Space Exploration

    Sending robots to explore the Moon sounds like a dream come true—autonomous machines moving through a barren, silent world, making real-time decisions without human input. But the more we rely on AI to guide these missions, the more we risk getting misled. These systems don’t just spot patterns—they assume they know what they’re seeing. They…

  • AI Regulation in Focus: A Practical Framework for Safe Innovation

    AI Regulation in Focus: A Practical Framework for Safe Innovation

    Artificial intelligence is moving faster than we can keep up with. Governments are now stepping in to shape how these systems are built and used — not just to stop bad outcomes, but to ensure they serve people fairly. The European Union is leading the way with a new regulation that doesn’t ban AI outright,…

  • AI’s Sharp Edge: Balancing Promise and Peril in Healthcare

    AI’s Sharp Edge: Balancing Promise and Peril in Healthcare

    AI is changing how healthcare works—helping doctors spot skin diseases, predict patient risks, and make faster decisions. But that power comes with risks. These systems depend on massive amounts of patient data, often pulled from scattered sources and filled with errors. If that data gets tampered with or corrupted—whether by mistake or attack—the AI might…

  • The Search for a Hidden Giant: What the Outer Solar System Is Telling Us

    The Search for a Hidden Giant: What the Outer Solar System Is Telling Us

    Astronomers have long stared past Neptune, where icy worlds drift through the cold dark, their orbits shaped by unseen forces. Recent data shows a pattern in the paths of distant objects that doesn’t fit the known solar system — a cluster of orbits that point in a consistent direction, like a fingerprint left by something…

  • The Illusion of Certainty: How Human and Machine Errors Shape Security Decisions

    The Illusion of Certainty: How Human and Machine Errors Shape Security Decisions

    We’re hardwired to make quick calls—often before we’ve seen all the facts. Studies show people default to gut feelings, especially under pressure, which can lead to serious misjudgments. The same goes for AI systems, which don’t think like humans but instead mimic patterns from past data. Their outputs can sound solid, even authoritative, even when…

  • Harnessing Chaos: How Physical Systems Can Predict the Unpredictable

    Harnessing Chaos: How Physical Systems Can Predict the Unpredictable

    Most computers work with clean, binary logic—each operation is a simple yes or no. But nature doesn’t follow that rule. Weather, stock prices, and biological systems behave in messy, unpredictable ways. They don’t just go up or down—they swirl, shift, and respond in complex, non-linear patterns. Traditional code struggles to keep up. Now, scientists are…

  • Cyber Deterrence: How Nations Are Redefining Power in the Digital Age

    Cyber Deterrence: How Nations Are Redefining Power in the Digital Age

    The way power is balanced in the world is changing. It’s no longer just about tanks, ships, or armies. Today, countries are treating cyber operations as a core part of national security. From power grids to communication networks, digital systems now underpin everything from daily life to national defense. If an enemy can break into…

  • Darknet Data: What You Need to Know About the Real Risks to Your Info

    Darknet Data: What You Need to Know About the Real Risks to Your Info

    Cybercriminals aren’t just stealing passwords or credit card numbers anymore. They’re harvesting full personal profiles—names, addresses, Social Security numbers, medical records—and selling them on hidden online markets. These aren’t random dumps. The data is often organized, categorized, and resold in batches, creating a steady stream of income for groups operating deep in the dark web….

  • Silent Shadows: A China-Backed Cyber Campaign Targets U.S. Infrastructure

    Silent Shadows: A China-Backed Cyber Campaign Targets U.S. Infrastructure

    A new cyberattack linked to a China-backed group known as “Volt Typhoon” has exposed a growing threat to U.S. critical infrastructure. Intelligence sources point to Guam as the primary target—a strategically vital U.S. territory in the Western Pacific with major military installations, including air bases, naval units, and nuclear submarines. The attack isn’t just about…

  • Australia’s AI Crossroads: Balancing Growth and Responsibility

    Australia’s AI Crossroads: Balancing Growth and Responsibility

    Artificial intelligence is changing how businesses work and how people interact with technology. In Australia, companies like Canva and Atlassian are already using AI tools—Canva’s “magic” features let users create designs in seconds, while Atlassian’s virtual teammate helps software teams work faster. These aren’t just gimmicks. They show how AI can boost efficiency, help build…