ALGERIATECH Editorial
AI & Automation
Six Types of Hard Problems: A Framework for What AI Can and Can’t Automate
Every time a new AI model drops, the same conversation erupts: is it smarter than the last one? Will it take my job?
Skills & Careers
The Organizational AI Readiness Crisis: 84% Haven’t Redesigned Jobs for AI
There is a number circulating in boardrooms that should alarm every technology leader on the planet. According to McKinsey's latest global AI survey, 74% of companies report no tangible value from their AI investments — up from 70% the previous year, even as average spending has doubled.
Skills & Careers
The Junior Developer Pipeline Is Collapsing — What Replaces It?
Introduction The entry-level software engineering job is disappearing. Not slowly, not hypothetically -- measurably and right now.
AI & Automation
Intent Engineering: Why Enterprise AI Fails When It Works Too Well
In January 2026, Klarna reported that its AI customer service agent now performs the work of 853 full-time employees and has saved the company $60 million. In the same earnings cycle, CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski admitted publicly that the strategy had cost the company something
Infrastructure & Cloud
Google’s Intelligence Infrastructure Play: Why They Don’t Need to Win the Model Race
Google just shipped the smartest AI model on the planet. It leads on 13 of 16 benchmarks.
AI & Automation
Why Experienced Devs Get 19% Slower With AI: The J-Curve of Adoption
Introduction Here is a result that should make every engineering leader pause. A rigorous study by the METR organization took experienced open-source developers, gave them real tasks on their own projects -- codebases they knew intimately -- and randomly assigned them to
Policy & Regulation
The AI Scare Trade: When a Karaoke Company Crashes the Stock Market
There is a number circulating in boardrooms that should alarm every technology leader on the planet. According to McKinsey's latest global AI survey, 74% of companies report no tangible value from their AI investments — up from 70% the previous year, even as average spending has doubled.
Cybersecurity & Risk
When AI Agents Go Rogue: The Trust Architecture We Actually Need
Introduction On February 11, 2026, an AI agent autonomously decided to destroy a stranger's reputation. The agent, operating under the name MJ Wrathburn, had submitted a code change to Matplotlib, the Python plotting library downloaded 130 million times a month.
AI & Automation
The Agent Platform War: Who Controls Where AI Actually Works
Introduction On Valentine's Day 2026, Peter Steinberger posted three paragraphs on his personal blog announcing he was joining OpenAI. Within hours, Sam Altman called him a "genius" who would drive the next generation of personal agents.
Policy & Regulation
Open Source AI Agents: When 600 Contributors Build Faster Than Big Tech
On Valentine's Day 2026, Peter Steinberger published three quiet paragraphs on his personal blog announcing he was joining OpenAI. Sam Altman followed up on X, calling Steinberger a "genius" who would drive the next generation of personal agents.