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The AI second brain: The future of knowledge work
By Brian Madden published
The knowledge work is where AI matters most

Self-driving cars aren’t the challenge – proving how they think is
By Dr Ian Horrocks published
From healthcare to law, opaque AI systems still lack accountability required for critical real-world decisions.

When trust becomes the attack surface
By Tom Exelby published
Following the ransomware attack involving stolen student data, the company behind Canvas has now confirmed it paid the hackers in exchange for the return of the information.

Rethinking data science skills in the AI era: Practice still matters
By Michelle Keim published
AI puts skill development at risk for data scientists by minimizing hands-on practice and repetition.

When AI agents start shopping for us, retail’s identity stack needs a rewrite
By Nicole Jass published
As AI shopping agents rise, retailers must rebuild trust, identity and fraud systems.

Quote of the day by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy: 'There is no compression algorithm for experience' — wisdom on avoiding shortcuts in life and business
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published
At a time of heavy automation and job losses, enterprises must also consider how useful individuals with real, practical experience might be

Quote of the day by Microsoft co-founder and ex-CEO Bill Gates: 'We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the ten' — insights on the nature of progress
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published
Progress isn't always linear or straightforward, but innovation must also contend with hype cycles and undue business and media attention

Why cybersecurity needs hybrid AI, not platform consolidation
By Jonathan Wright published
Artificial intelligence has transformed enterprise cybersecurity into a machine-speed quickdraw contest.
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