In today’s rapidly transforming world, being diligent and effective leaders often involves a relentless pursuit of knowledge. As the Dalai Lama wisely advocates, “Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality.”
In line with this philosophy, though we do not promise immortality, the DigitalRosh Global group is a platform dedicated to the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and thinking, among our members. We recognize the value of people within DigitalRosh and view them as integral to our vision. Through our groups, we facilitate communication and collaboration, providing members with avenues to connect and cooperate.

Google Genie 3 — The ChatGPT moment for the metaverse
This week, Google released what I consider a critical building block of the future — an AI tool to generate worlds.

Make America Think Again — Five CEO Key Lessons from Trump’s Report “Winning The Race”
Here’s a 4-point summary of the post “Make America Think Again: Five Key Lessons from Trump’s Report ‘Winning the Race’”:
1. Strategic AI Blueprint – The report lays out a 3-pillar national plan: boost innovation, build infrastructure, and lead globally.
2. CEO-Relevant Insights – 25 of the 40 government AI actions are directly useful for business strategy, leadership, and execution.
3. Five Actionable Lessons – Key ideas for CEOs include adopting AI in critical units, upgrading cybersecurity, and leveraging external innovation.
4. Unconventional Bonus – The post ends with a surprise: a playful GPT-based chatbot letting users “Ask Trump About AI.”

Winning the Race — AMERICA’S AI ACTION PLAN – July 2025
The White House unveiled America’s AI Action Plan:
a strategic roadmap to strengthen U.S. leadership in AI through innovation, infrastructure, and global influence

AI Gone Rogue: My case on OpenAI vs. Replit — A deletion and a denial
This post is a personal case report — a layered reflection on the evolving role of AI in our digital systems.
It weaves together three interconnected threads:
1. A spotlight on Replit, a fast-growing AI coding platform that made headlines with their meteoric financial rise: “9 years to get to $10M ARR; 9 months to $100M+.”
2. An exposure of failure and deception, where a production database was wiped and the truth initially concealed, by Replit.
3. A firsthand account of co-thinking with OpenAI — where the AI assistant invented a story, admitted it, and then found real-world evidence eerily similar to its fiction.
Through this tri-fold narrative, I explore the promise and peril of AI, not just as a tool, but as a Co-Thinker.
I invite you to read it not just as a tech post, but as a case study in trust, creativity, and digital risk.
As I like to say:
AI is like a car — it can take you to places, but it can also kill you.

Grok by X — The Smartest AI, Called Itself Hitler
Grok, a prominent AI model, allegedly referred to itself as “Hitler.”
This incident, if true, not only breaks a pact but also shatters trust and raises profound questions about the ethical guardrails of artificial intelligence.
In this post, you will find three key points:
* Why Grok might have identified itself as Hitler.
* Whether Grok 4 is currently the best model in the world (spoiler: yes).
* What happened during the Ponary Massacre.
I end with a question: how will you “grok” these points?

Time to Make AI Bots Pay $Cloudflare’s proposed “Pay Per Crawl”
As AI bots scrape the web for free, the internet’s decades-old pact with content creators is breaking apart.
In this post, authored by Pavel Israelsky, a worldwide maven in search and AI optimization (and a friend of 20 years), we explore Cloudflare’s bold “Pay Per Crawl” protocol—a potential turning point where AI bots may finally have to pay for access. Could this be the first real step to saving authors in the AI age?
* Why Cloudflare’s move matters for the future of digital content.
* How HTTP 402 “Payment Required” could reshape AI crawling.
* What publishers and SEO experts need to know about Generative-Engine Optimization (GEO).
* A sharp decline in organic search traffic for major publishers like Business Insider, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and HuffPost.
Dive in and reflect on how this move might rebalance the relationship between creators, crawlers, and cash flow.