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Zoom Steps Up Its Game With AI and

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Here are five things in tech that happened this week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 – Zoom taps AI to empower customers in safe hybrid work environment. Zoom – the communications platform used by nearly 13 million people each month – is working to further elevate its collaboration services with AI technology. Announcements include

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5 ChatGPT Productivity Prompts To Get More Done Today

If you could finish your entire to-do list each day, you’d be unstoppable. Your business would grow, opportunities would open, and your output would be supercharged. If only it were that easy. An entrepreneur’s work never seems to be done, and doing anything is challenging when your focus and attention

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Autoworkers Prepare to Strike for a Place in the EV Future

Like GM, Ford and Stellantis have launched their own joint EV battery ventures with South Korean electronics companies. The UAW says the new businesses are offering jobs with lower pay and safety protections than at established unionized auto plants. Last month, the recently unionized Ultium workers inked an interim agreement

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Why It’s Time To Implement A Quantum Safe Network

Co-founder and CEO, ID Quantique. 20 years of experience in R&D and management roles in optical measurements and communication systems. Like AI, quantum computing has been met with mixed feelings. A quantum computer’s ability to exponentially speed up certain tasks and to solve problems that are mathematically challenging for classical

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Why U.K. Spaceports Are Attracting VC Capital

As the world’s space agencies continue to send headline-grabbing probes and landers to far-flung corners of the solar system, it’s easy to forget that a big part of the space industry revolves around sending satellites - often relatively small - into Earth orbit. Some are put there by governments, others

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How to Take Back the Internet

Lauren: Our guest this week is Cory Doctorow. He's a writer, an internet activist, a senior adviser to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and he's the author of a new book called The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation.Cory (audio clip): The internet isn't just like a video-on-demand

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How To Bridge The Gap Between Sales And Marketing

By Samuel Thimothy, VP at OneIMS.com, an inbound marketing agency, and co-founder of Clickx.io, the digital marketing intelligence platform. Sales and marketing misalignment is a sad reality for many B2B companies. When those two teams aren’t in sync, every revenue-generating department feels it. The good news is that there’s a

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It’s Not All About Money

Jason Miller helps influential brands and celebrities create generational wealth with their businesses | CEO, Strategic Advisor Board. While I now understand that there are various ways to empower employees, when I first started my career, I thought money was the only way (or at least the best way). But

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Why AI Could Be The Key To Sealing The Deal With The Biggest Customers

Enterprise sales are the holy grail for most businesses – the sale of products and services to a large company offers a potential step-change for revenues and profitability. The hitch is that these are also the hardest customers to sell to – it’s difficult to get a foot in the

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The iPhone 15 Opts for Intuitive AI, Not Generative AI

Tech product launches in 2023 have become predictable: Everything now comes with generative AI features that will serve up chatty but knowledgeable text or mind-blowing images. The rollout of the iPhone 15 this week shows Apple opting to Think Different.The new device comes with the A17 Pro processor, an Apple-designed

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How Higher Education Institutions Can Adapt To Today’s Challenges

Dr. Mitchell is a former president of Bucknell University and Washington & Jefferson College and founding principal of Academic Innovators. Drawing on available data from Higher Ed Dive, CNBC reported in June that 91 colleges or universities have merged or announced plans to close since 2016. Almost half of those

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