Jevan Soyer

Jevan Soyer draws from a multifaceted career spanning the hospitality, tourism, education, sales, marketing and construction industries, he brings a methodical and disciplined approach to digital media. A marketing manager and content creator for Sweet TnT Magazine, Study Zone Institute, co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes,Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience.

The darkside of AI: How hackers exploit artificial intelligence for cybercrime

The darkside of AI: Guardrails, loopholes, and exploits.

Artificial intelligence has transformed everyday life. From drafting emails to analysing financial data, AI is now a trusted assistant for millions. Yet beneath this wave of innovation lies a more sinister reality. The same tools that help businesses operate more efficiently and individuals manage their daily tasks are being exploited …

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AI data centers: How the race to AGI could consume the world’s resources

Will AI data centers outgrow nations in power demand?

AI data centers are emerging as the beating heart of the artificial intelligence revolution. Unlike traditional facilities that stream video, host websites, or back up cloud storage, AI data centers are designed to train and run models that aim for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). These centers are not simple server …

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Jeep drivers raise concerns over safety hazards of ads on infotainment systems

Why Jeep drivers say dashboard ads create a dangerous distraction.

A new trend raises alarm Jeep has built a strong reputation for rugged design, advanced technology, and a loyal driver community that values safety, freedom, and control behind the wheel. Recently, however, a new development in the brand’s infotainment systems has raised serious concerns. Many Jeep owners have reported that …

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Sargassum: From coastal menace to natural resource

Sargassum uses: Housing, fuel, textiles, and the next wave of sustainability.

For years, sargassum has been branded a disaster for Caribbean nations and coastal communities worldwide. Beaches once prized for tourism are now often buried beneath thick, foul-smelling mats of this brown seaweed. Fisherfolk, hoteliers, and environmentalists have sounded alarms as it suffocates coral reefs, traps marine life, and drives visitors …

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US Navy attack on Venezuelan drug shipment and its impact on Trinidad and Tobago

US Navy vs Tren de Aragua: The new frontline in the Caribbean Sea.

A dramatic strike in the Caribbean Sea The United States Navy has made global headlines after launching a missile strike against a suspected Venezuelan drug-trafficking vessel operating in Caribbean waters. According to Washington, the target was a fast boat carrying 11 men, allegedly linked to the notorious Tren de Aragua …

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Adapting to an AI world when you are old school

Adapt to an AI world: This guide shows how to combine your old school wisdom with new technology to stay ahead of the curve.

In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the advent of artificial intelligence has presented a unique challenge for those who identify with an “old school” mindset. The traditional ways of working and thinking, once cornerstones of professional life, are now being reshaped by intelligent machines. However, rather than being a threat, …

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