ALGERIATECH Editorial
Infrastructure & Cloud
Beyond Nvidia: How Groq and Cerebras Are Redefining AI Inference Speed
When most organizations think about AI infrastructure, they think about Nvidia. The H100 GPU has become the default unit of AI compute — a $30,000 chip that powers everything from model training at OpenAI to inference pipelines at enterprise software companies.
Policy & Regulation
AI Evidence in the Courtroom: Legal Standards Are Finally Catching Up
When a lawyer in a federal courtroom submits a brief citing a dozen cases that do not exist — cases invented by an AI chatbot with confident, authoritative prose — something fundamental shifts in the relationship between law and technology. That shift is now forcing courts
Skills & Careers
The Rise of the AI Ethics Professional: Careers in Responsible AI
A few years ago, "AI ethicist" sounded like an academic footnote. Today it is a job posting.
AI & Automation
AI-Powered Incident Response: How DevOps Teams Are Eliminating Alert Fatigue
It's 2 a.m. Your on-call engineer's phone erupts with 200 alerts in four minutes.
Policy & Regulation
AI Content Labeling Laws: What Disclosure Requirements Mean for Your Business
For years, the question of whether an image, video, or piece of text was generated by AI was treated as a curiosity. In 2026, it is a legal question — and increasingly, the wrong answer comes with fines.
AI & Automation
AI-Generated Tests: The End of Manual QA Workflows
The test suite that used to take a senior QA engineer two weeks to write is now generated in under an hour. The regression run that blocked every Friday deployment now completes in minutes, autonomously, without a single human reviewing a test case.
AI & Automation
Claude Code Mastery: The 7 Levels From Beginner Prompts to Fully Autonomous Pipelines
Introduction Most people who use Claude Code are stuck at level two or three without knowing it. They type requests, accept edits, and move on — and they get value from that.
Infrastructure & Cloud
The Web Is Forking: How AI Agents Are Creating a Parallel Internet
Introduction For thirty years, the web has been built for human eyes. HTML pages with visual layouts, CSS styling, JavaScript interactivity — all designed for people sitting in front of screens, clicking links, scrolling pages, and processing visual information.
AI & Automation
The Token Is the New Unit of Work: How 3 Engineers Outproduce 10
Introduction For sixty years, the fundamental unit of work in software development was the instruction. A human wrote code.
AI & Automation
The Dark Factory: Software Where No Human Writes or Reviews Code
Introduction Imagine walking into a software company and being told two things: code must not be written by humans, and code must not be reviewed by humans. Not "code can be assisted by AI" or "developers should leverage automation." The rules are absolute.
Skills & Careers
Three Developer Tracks for 2026: Orchestrator, Architect, Domain Translator
Introduction The software development profession is bifurcating -- or more precisely, trifurcating -- faster than most career advice can keep up with. For decades, the path was relatively straightforward: learn to code, get better at coding, eventually become a senior engineer or a manager.