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From Education to Anthropic: What Impact Will AI Have on Learning?
Class Disrupted hosts sit down with Neerav Kingsland to discuss the ‘early days’ of AI in education: ‘Kids need to be supported in how they use AI.’
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Nov 6, 20251 min read
The future of work is still human
Why we may be investing too much importance in the role of technology
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Nov 6, 20251 min read
Google places its first AI generated ad
The search giant becomes the biggest name yet to generate an ad entirely with its Veo 3 and other artificial-intelligence tools Related Quick Summary of first link above Google launched its first fully AI-generated advertisement, featuring a turkey who uses its AI search tool to escape Thanksgiving. The Google ad will run on television, in movie theaters, and on social and digital media, with a Christmas-themed ad to follow. Some AI-generated ads have been criticized for unse
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Nov 3, 20251 min read
Does This Investment Fit the Company’s Mission? Just Ask AI
Too many leaders pursue projects and investments that veer from their organization’s overall strategy. Artificial intelligence could flag such disconnects. Quick Summary Organizations often struggle with aligning their strategy with the execution of that strategy, which is referred to as coherence. An AI tool, a coherence prompt, might be able to help organizations stay aligned by flagging drift and pointing out disconnects in decision-making, says a former CEO. Implementing
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Nov 3, 20251 min read
AI Is Co-Writing Financial Reports. Here’s Why That Matters.
The technology’s use in producing annual and quarterly filings—even with the requisite human oversight—raises questions of transparency and trust Quick Summary Companies are increasingly using generative AI to draft financial reports, aiming for efficiency but raising concerns about trust and transparency. ON Semiconductor reduced the time between closing the books and reporting results to eight days from 10, with plans to average six days next year, using AI. A survey found
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Nov 3, 20251 min read
The Triadic Work Relationship™ (UII w/Claude)
DM With hot apple cider in hand I ask, what are optimal terms to define a functional "A.I.<>human<> organization relationship" (both personal and collectively) within organizational work dynamics; and what might the designs thereof include, or entail, for optimal relational efficacy and risks mitigation? Keep in mind: organizations and human have very different parameters as to "optimal"and "efficacy;" and IMPO from a moral and pragmatic POV, "work should fit well into life,"
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Nov 2, 202524 min read
OpenAI’s Less-Flashy Rival Might Have a Better Business Model
Anthropic, backed by Amazon and Google, is focusing on corporate customers rather than the mass market
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Nov 2, 20251 min read
Large Language Models Get All the Hype, but Small Models Do the Real Work
For many tasks in corporate America, it’s not the biggest and smartest AI models, but the smaller, more simplistic ones that are winning the day
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Nov 1, 20251 min read
The nation’s largest employers are putting their workers on notice
Amazon is cutting jobs in an efficiency drive and Walmart says its headcount will stay flat as artificial intelligence disrupts some roles.
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Nov 1, 20251 min read
The most powerful A.I. (...or human?) skill: embracing "I don't know."
True AI literacy isn’t about mastering the latest tools—it’s about creating space to ask questions, admit gaps, and learn without shame.
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Nov 1, 20251 min read
Here’s How the AI Crash Happens?
The U.S. is becoming an Nvidia-state.
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Oct 31, 20251 min read
Big Tech Is Spending More Than Ever on AI and It’s Still Not Enough
Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft and Amazon will increase spending in 2026; ‘Are we in a bubble?’ Quick Summary Silicon Valley’s largest companies plan to invest $400 billion in AI this year, with many indicating this is insufficient. Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon will increase 2026 spending; Google and Amazon shares rose, while Meta and Microsoft shares fell. Google’s CFO stated that AI inv estments are already generating billions of dollars in revenue for the company.
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Oct 31, 20251 min read
Transforming R&D with AI: Breaking barriers and boosting productivity
AI holds the power to accelerate innovation in R&D, but realizing its potential will demand that organizations rethink how they work and overcome the barriers to adoption.
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Oct 30, 20251 min read
What Palantir Sees
The tech company’s C.T.O. on surveillance, A.I. and the future of war.
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Oct 30, 20251 min read
Geoffrey Hinton on Artificial Intelligence
Yascha Mounk and Geoffrey Hinton discuss how AI works—and why it’s a risk.
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Oct 30, 20251 min read
The three forces redefining how the world works
I was reminded of these new forces during a visit to Silicon Valley last week where major tech CEOs said the same thing: “Long term is now six months.”
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Oct 30, 20251 min read
Afraid to Try AI? These Tech-Savvy Seniors Will Change Your Mind
Chatbots can scale up recipes and help you fix your faucet, but don’t forget to fact-check Quick Summary Nineteen percent of adults age 65 and older use AI multiple times daily, compared with around a third or more of adults up to 64. Older adults use AI for diverse tasks such as investment analysis, trip planning, home repairs, and creating detailed meal schedules. Drawbacks of AI include “hallucinations” that provide incorrect information and a tendency for chatbots to be o
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Oct 29, 20251 min read
Tens of Thousands of White-Collar Jobs Are Disappearing as AI Starts to Bite
Layoffs at companies ranging from Amazon to Target are sending young and experienced workers alike into unwelcoming market Quick Summary Major employers including Amazon.com have announced significant white-collar job cuts. The surge in white-collar layoffs is partly driven by companies adopting AI to handle tasks previously done by employees. Opportunities for blue-collar and specialized workers are increasing.
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Oct 29, 20251 min read
How to Detect Bias in Large Language Models
Research from Wharton's Sonny Tambe finds that LLMs can make biased hiring decisions that traditional auditing methods might not be able to catch. KEY TAKEAWAYS LLMs trained on vast swaths of online data can absorb and replicate human biases. The direction of these biases is not always predictable. Policymakers and organizations need context-specific audits to understand how these models actually perform in the real world.
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Oct 29, 20251 min read
Accountable Acceleration: Gen AI Fast-Tracks Into the Enterprise
As Gen AI fast-tracks into budgets, processes, and training, executives need benchmarks, not anecdotes. Now in its third year, this unique, year-over-year, cross-sectional study shows where the common use cases are, where returns are emerging, and which people- and process-levers could convert mainstream use into durable ROI. The full report
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Oct 29, 20251 min read
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