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What Clive Davis Teaches Us About Hiring for Potential Clive Davis built legendary careers by seeing what people could become—and then creating the conditions for them to grow. This talent-management lesson is exactly what organizations need today, when the job you hire for today looks nothing like ...
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Why Your Resume Is Being Ignored (Even If You're Qualified) You're qualified, you have the experience, and you've applied to dozens of jobs. But you're still not getting interviews. Why? The answer is simple: employers today aren't just looking for keywords on a resume. They're looking for clear pro...
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Microsoft and Chevron Join Forces for a Giant Data Center Project Microsoft and Chevron have announced plans to build one of the largest gas-powered data center projects in the United States. The 2.67-gigawatt natural gas power plant will be located in West Texas and is designed to power Microsoft’s...
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The AI World Is Getting ‘Loopy’ — Here’s What That Means The AI world is getting ‘loopy,’ and it’s not a joke. At Meta’s @Scale conference on June 22, 2026, Boris Cherny — the creator of Claude Code — took the stage. The very first question from the audience? It was about loops. That moment sparked ...
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MoEngage Bets Big on AI Agents for the Future of Marketing Indian customer engagement platform MoEngage is making a bold prediction: the future of marketing will be powered by millions of AI agents. These intelligent, automated systems will handle everything from personalized messaging to real-time ...
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Meta’s Prediction Markets Move: What You Need to Know Mark Zuckerberg reportedly wants to build a Polymarket clone for Meta, but with a key twist: no real money involved. According to a recent report by Jay Peters, Meta is working on its own prediction markets app, aiming to let users bet on future ...
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Tesla's Autopilot and the Deadly Texas Crash In a tragic accident in Texas, a Tesla Model 3 crashed, killing two people. The big question was: was Tesla's self-driving system to blame? Tesla now says the same manually overrode self-driving before the crash. According to Tesla, the driver’s foot was ...
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Hollywood is bending the knee to OpenAI. Studios recently refused to acquire Luca Guadagnino’s film Artificial, and this decision signals a deeper, troubling shift for the entertainment industry. The main concern is that major studios are prioritizing AI-driven content over original, human-made art,...
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Google Home Is Learning to Recognize You Better Google Home is about to get a lot better at recognizing who you are. Soon, Google's smart home AI will be able to identify people not just by voice, but also by what they are wearing. That means your Google Home device will know if it’s you or someone ...
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What Is the Steam Machine and Why Does It Matter? The Steam Machine is the most ambitious game console I’ve ever played. It’s not just another box under your TV—it’s a bold attempt to rethink how we play PC games in the living room. Unlike traditional consoles like PlayStation or Xbox, this pricey c...
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Meta’s New Affordable Smart Glasses: What You Need to Know Meta has launched a new version of its smart glasses, but this time without the Ray-Ban branding. The biggest news? They’re $80 cheaper than the previous model. Alex Himel, Meta’s VP of wearables, says the company also made important privacy...
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Fitbit Air Takes a Smarter Approach to AI Health The Fitbit Air shows that AI health tech doesn't have to be a confusing mess. While Google Health still feels like a work in progress, the Fitbit Air proves there's a smarter, simpler way to use artificial intelligence for wellness. Instead of overwhe...
