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This week, discussion has been lively about the design of school environments after the Liberal Party proposed legislation to eliminate “ugly” schools. Regardless of one’s political views or what one considers beautiful, there is an important point in talking about the physical environment of schools at all. It matters.
This Futureframing is written from a forward-looking perspective, set in 2035. I was invited to contribute to this issue of the State of AI newsletter by RISE, sharing my reflections on how AI may reshape cybersecurity over the coming decade — exploring both emerging threats and new forms of resilience.
AI development is moving quickly. This is clear through rising investments, more patent applications, and the rapid spread of generative tools in the workplace. At the same time, statistics show that many small and medium-sized enterprises hesitate to take the step. Why are you waiting with AI?