James O'Malley is a freelance politics and technology writer, journalist, commentator and broadcaster. He has written for Wired, Politico and The New Statesman and was editor of Gizmodo UK. He has also written a number of articles about cutting-edge technology for TechFinitive.com.
Why I’m still betting on Apple in the era of AI
Though the rise of AI might expose a weakness of Apple, its integration between hardware and software is reason to remain bullish.
The real smart cities fight hasn’t even started yet
Are you ready for the revolt against smart cities? James O'Malley predicts that unrest among the people of Oxford is just the beginning of the anti-tech fight
Apple is going to win the AR war – or no-one is
In this in-depth essay, James O'Malley explains why he believes the Apple Vision Pro, along with Apple's inherent advantages, will win the AR war - if there is a war to be won
Fighting fake news: we need to build the tools to manage a world where AI has destroyed the truth
Think AI-generated images, words and videos are already causing problems? Just wait for the coming tsunami. We need tools that fight back, argues James O'Malley.
ChatGPT is the real deal – and it’s going to change the world
If you think GPT and its AI relatives are overhyped and over here, then James O'Malley wants you to think again. Not only will they genuinely change the world, those changes have already begun.
Elon Musk has captured the bird: now he must use the API to set it free
Twitter expert and enthusiast James O'Malley believes that Elon Musk has made the wrong move by restricting access to the Twitter API - but all is not lost, as he sets out a path for future success.
It’s not completely crazy to believe in the Metaverse
It's over-hyped and so far it's certainly under-delivered. But sit back and relax as James O'Malley takes you into a journey into the future - could the Metaverse actually be good?