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.

2026 Mission: Human Agency — I spent 45 minutes with the Head of MI6, and her arguments are formidable
Last week, I discovered a text that seemed written specifically for this mission.
It wasn’t a tech roadmap or a market analysis—it was the first major address by Blaise Metreweli, the Head of MI6.
I spent 45 minutes immersed in her arguments, and I can tell you: they are formidable.
She speaks of a world being remade by technology, but anchored by something much more powerful: Human Agency.
In a landscape of shifting global powers and algorithmic noise, her vision for 2026 provides the exact clarity we need as we build for the future.

From Doers to Architects: My six recommended generic skills for the AI age
The AI revolution has settled the debate: Repetitive, scalable work is quickly becoming the domain of machines.
This shift forces a profound strategic question for every individual and organization:
What is the defining human role when automation takes the lead?

My Forecast on OpenAI and Google — Based on the AI Circular Economy à la Goldman Sachs
Over the last few months, I’ve been asked one question again and again:
Where are OpenAI and Google actually heading? Not the hype.
Not the noise. The real trajectory — economic, technical, and strategic.

Kano, Age 32, Married Her AI — How AI–human bonds will reshape human–human relations
Every so often, a story breaks through the noise and forces us to confront the future before we’re ready.
The story of Kano — a 32-year-old woman from Japan who married the AI she created — is one of those stories.
Not because it’s unusual, but because it shows where human connection is headed.