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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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A Designer By Another Name May Not Be A Designer In The Eyes Of The IRS

David Diaz, Managing Partner–Walker Reid Strategies. How significant are the dollars available through a Section 179D tax deduction? Since our inception as a licensed engineering firm, my company has accumulated more than $1 billion in successfully certified Section 179D and 45L tax credits. While there are similarities between the two,

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How To Advertise Availability Within Commercial Real Estate Properties

Larry Goodman is COO of HomeVestors of America. Over my 35-year career in the real estate industry, I’ve learned that one of the most important aspects of any real estate strategy is properly marketing and advertising a property. You can have an impressive piece of property, even better if it’s

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Ten Ways To Leverage Facilities Management To Optimize Sustainability

Rob Almond is the CEO of NEST, the pioneer of Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) in North America since 1994. Follow NEST on LinkedIn. A rising social consciousness together with an accelerating climate crisis is prompting many businesses to rethink their operational strategies. A significant area of focus is facilities management

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This Showdown Between Humans and Chatbots Could Keep You Safe From Bad AI

Large language models like those powering ChatGPT and other recent chatbots have broad and impressive capabilities because they are trained with massive amounts of text. Michael Sellitto, head of geopolitics and security at Anthropic, says this also gives the systems a “gigantic potential attack or risk surface.”Microsoft’s head of red-teaming,

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The Not-So-Surprising Benefits Of Hiring Sunsetting Employees

Steve Jbara, President at Grand Rapids Gold, is a driven and innovative entrepreneur. Employees are the foundation of any company. And one weak point across any part of your foundation can have a detrimental impact on the success of your business. So, who you hire matters. That's why it's important

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What Serial Entrepreneurs Know About Success The Second Time Around

Chairman of Balentine and author of First Generation Wealth: Three Guiding Principles for Long-Lasting Wealth and an Enduring Family Legacy. Perhaps there is nothing more emblematic of the American dream than an entrepreneurial success story. And for every dream realized are myriad stories of an entrepreneur whose flame never ignites.

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Uber and Lyft Drivers Have Some Advice for Autonomous Vehicles Set to Swarm the Streets

Take a walk around San Francisco this summer and you’ll see something curious: Jaguar SUVs and Chevrolet hatchbacks driving around with no one inside. The ghostly vehicles are owned and operated by Google spinoff Waymo and General Motors subsidiary Cruise. Soon there will likely be a lot more of them,

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AI And Data Dominate This Year’s List

The market’s obsession with data science and artificial intelligence is reflected in this year’s list of 25 companies we think most likely to reach $1 billion valuation. By Amy Feldman, Forbes Staff There are more than 50,000 venture-backed startups in the U.S., and only the tiniest fraction of them will

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The ‘Godfather of AI’ Has a Hopeful Plan for Keeping Future AI Friendly

That sounded to me like he was anthropomorphizing those artificial systems, something scientists constantly tell laypeople and journalists not to do. “Scientists do go out of their way not to do that, because anthropomorphizing most things is silly,” Hinton concedes. “But they'll have learned those things from us, they'll learn

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5 Ways Businesses Leverage Emotion In An Uncertain Economy

It’s no secret that the U.S. economy is in tough territory. For only the second time in history, the ratings agency Fitch downgraded the credit rating of the United States from AAA to AA+. We’re in a proxy war with Russia, as we emerge from a global health crisis that

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