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Horizon3.ai taps veteran CFO as cybersecurity startup bridging military intelligence and Silicon Valley scales up thumbnail
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Horizon3.ai taps veteran CFO as cybersecurity startup bridging military intelligence and Silicon Valley scales up

Holly Grey joins as finance chief with 30 years of experience. Good morning. Warding off cyberattacks and digital conflict has become central to...

I went to Davos and Burning Man months apart. Here’s what their similarities taught me about navigating a ‘BANI’ world thumbnail
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I went to Davos and Burning Man months apart. Here’s what their similarities taught me about navigating a ‘BANI’ world

I never thought I’d attend Burning Man or Davos, let alone both within the span of a year. And I certainly didn’t expect...

Sam Altman might be right: He’s not the only one who thinks the stock market is in ‘bubble’ territory thumbnail
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Sam Altman might be right: He’s not the only one who thinks the stock market is in ‘bubble’ territory

A company with a chatbot that often gets things wrong is somehow about to become the largest unicorn earth has ever seen. That...

The ‘shadow AI economy’ is booming: Workers at 90% of companies say they use chatbots, but most of them are hiding it from IT thumbnail
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The ‘shadow AI economy’ is booming: Workers at 90% of companies say they use chatbots, but most of them are hiding it from IT

“This ‘shadow AI’ often delivers better ROI than formal initiatives and reveals what actually works for bridging the divide,” MIT’s Project NANDA found....

Sergey Brin told Google’s AI workers that working 60 hours a week is the ‘sweet spot’ thumbnail
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Sergey Brin told Google’s AI workers that working 60 hours a week is the ‘sweet spot’

“I think we have all the ingredients to win this race, but we are going to have to turbocharge our efforts.” In an...

BrewDog beers axed by almost 2,000 pubs as brand battles losses and closures thumbnail
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BrewDog beers axed by almost 2,000 pubs as brand battles losses and closures

BrewDog’s UK distribution has fallen by over a third, with Punk IPA dropped from nearly 2,000 pubs. The embattled brewer faces mounting losses,...

Reeves forced to correct parliamentary record after misquoting key figures thumbnail
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Reeves forced to correct parliamentary record after misquoting key figures

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has corrected the parliamentary record after misstating unemployment and pension reform figures, raising questions over her grasp of economic detail...

Personal branding: what it is and why it matters thumbnail
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Personal branding: what it is and why it matters

Discover the power of personal branding and learn how to define, communicate, and grow your own. From clarifying values to crafting your narrative,...

Tesla slashes UK leasing costs as sales slump against Chinese rivals thumbnail
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Tesla slashes UK leasing costs as sales slump against Chinese rivals

Tesla has cut UK leasing costs by nearly half as sales tumble 60% and Chinese rivals like BYD gain ground. With ad hoc...

Weight&loss jabs could slash UK sick days and boost productivity, study finds thumbnail
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Weight&loss jabs could slash UK sick days and boost productivity, study finds

New NHS data suggests weight-loss jabs like Mounjaro could reduce sick days by a third and save taxpayers £5bn a year. But long...