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Why the Economy Feels Off - A Structural Explanation
Founders seem cautiously optimistic. Executives are hesitant to invest in new initiatives or expansion. There hasn't been a freeze on hiring, however, there is no confidence in doing so. Companies are questioning deals as they move through their due diligence phases. Budgets are being reviewed more intensely than they were 3 years ago.
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Why This A.I. Cycle is Different Than Past Ones - And Why That Matters
People keep saying A.I. is like the Industrial Revolution.
I get why people say that. It's the best historical example we've got.
But as far as the speed of things go, the comparison falls apart when you compare the number of years it took for electricity to become widespread in factories and in homes, versus the number of years it has taken for the Internet to cause a revolution in industry.
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Top 5 Real Leaders in Robotics - Quietly Powering Global Chains
People tend to discuss robotics using the same old names. Tesla. Boston Dynamics. Amazon Robotics. The focus on robotics tends to be on humanoid robots and their viral demo videos.
However, when looking at how robotics is currently used throughout the global supply chain, the main players are less obvious and far from the spotlight.
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Why Most AI Training Programs Fail - And What Companies Miss
Companies are investing large amounts of money in AI upskilling, with workshops, bootcamps, internal certifications, "AI literacy" programs, and others; the goal is rational: if AI will change how we work, employees need new skills;
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The Pepsi vs Coca-Cola: How One AI Decision May Forever Separate Them
PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are virtually identical companies. The only difference is that in the next fiscal year, each company makes a separate call regarding integrating AI into their organizations. That is all that is needed.
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AI Can Be a Useful Tool in the Judging Process at the Olympics
There is a fascinating situation developing in the area of figure skating as we move closer to the 2026 Winter Olympics. Judges will have access to an AI tool to help judge skaters, but this is not meant to take the place of judges, but rather to aid them in their decision-making process.
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