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Physical AI moves closer to factory floors as companies test humanoid robots

British technology company Humanoid will deploy humanoid robots at factories operated by German industrial supplier Schaeffler, Reuters reported. The two companies’ agreement covers...

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Deloitte: Scale ‘autonomous intelligence’ for real growth

Enterprise leaders must progress past generative applications and scale “autonomous intelligence” to capture real growth. Generating text or summarising internal communications offers localised...

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Amazon launches Alexa for Shopping as Rufus moves behind the scenes

Amazon has introduced Alexa for Shopping, combining its Rufus shopping chatbot with Alexa+ across its app, website, and Echo Show devices. The assistant...

AI won’t optimize your company. It will force you to rebuild it  thumbnail
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AI won’t optimize your company. It will force you to rebuild it 

For the past two years, companies have been asking the wrong question: how do we use AI in our processes?  That question made...

SpaceX IPO: Stock listing date nears as Elon Musk’s rocket company prepares for historic market debut thumbnail
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SpaceX IPO: Stock listing date nears as Elon Musk’s rocket company prepares for historic market debut

Investors might soon get a closer look at the financial details behind Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The rocket and satellite company, whose forthcoming initial...

Nine founder red flags that are keeping VCs from investing in your AI company thumbnail
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Nine founder red flags that are keeping VCs from investing in your AI company

AI may be attracting billions in venture capital, but money is not flowing to every founder with a chatbot demo and a slick...

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How the Spotify mafia took over Sweden’s tech scene

When Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon founded Spotify in April 2006, they were two Stockholm entrepreneurs with a prototype so skeletal that Per...

Mozilla’s Mark Surman on 3 ways CEOs can build trust in AI thumbnail
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Mozilla’s Mark Surman on 3 ways CEOs can build trust in AI

Hello and welcome to Modern CEO! I’m Stephanie Mehta, CEO and chief content officer of Mansueto Ventures. Each week this newsletter explores inclusive approaches to leadership drawn...

Bracken McKey: Why Some Facts Never Matter, And How to Know Which Ones Will thumbnail
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Bracken McKey: Why Some Facts Never Matter, And How to Know Which Ones Will

In complex situations, most facts do not matter. They fill space. They create noise. They make slow decisions without improving them. The real...

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Why Workers Should Not Ignore Workplace Injuries Linked to Old Medical Conditions

Many employees assume they cannot file a workers’ compensation claim if they already had a previous injury, chronic pain issue, or medical condition...