Piotr Zalewski

Piotr Zalewski
He worked at IDG publishing house, where he co-created, among others, the Internet Standard magazine. He spent 13 years at Google, first in the sales department, and then for many years in the Central European communication department. He is interested in technology and economics. He runs the "Podcast about Money" on the subject of personal finance.
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At the end of February, Microsoft bought shares in the French startup Mistral AI. This company, which has been in existence for less than a year, is now valued at 2 billion dollars and is described as a threat to the position of OpenAI. What does this tell us about the European technological ecosystem and its chances of catching up with the world?

The year 2023 passed under the sign of AI and everything indicates that nothing will change in this respect in the next one. But what exactly can we expect? And what other trends will take over the world in 2024? Let's look into the future, based on data and official announcements.

As the only company in the world, it is able to produce processors in the most advanced 3 nm technology. In addition, it owns the most expensive factory ever built, and its clients are Apple, NVIDIA and Intel. How did it happen that Taiwanese TSMC became one of the most important companies in the world?

It is said that we live in a digital economy, and the spread of the internet was one of the greatest technological breakthroughs in history. The most important currency of this new economy is our, human, attention. At least that's how the attention economy makes us look at the world.

Google, Intel, and LinkedIn use them. Will Objective and Key Results, a methodology for setting ambitious goals, also work in startups and medium-sized companies? How do OKRs differ from KPIs? And how to implement such a methodology?