Claude Shannon: The Man Who Turned the World into Bits and Defined the Future of AI

In 1948, a solitary engineer at Bell Labs published a mathematical paper that no one asked for. That document not only invented the concept of the ‘bit’, but laid the absolute mathematical foundation for the internet, modern cybersecurity, and the massive data compression that makes AI possible today.

June 21, 2026 · Datalaria

Devo: How a Self-Taught Chemist from Madrid Built the Data Engine That Defends the U.S. Air Force

When a phishing attack paralyzed one of Spain’s most innovative banks, a chemist-turned-security engineer identified the flaw the entire industry was ignoring. This is the story of Devo: from the cybersecurity trenches of Madrid’s banking sector to the data engine defending the most critical military networks on the planet.

June 7, 2026 · Datalaria

The Architecture of Silence: Abraham Wald and the Epistemology of Missing Data

Abraham Wald taught the military that missing data—planes that never returned—held more truth than bullet holes on survivors. This principle remains critical for AI ethics, cybersecurity, and business strategy today.

February 21, 2026 · Datalaria