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ElevenLabs AI Album Shows How Artists Can Expand Creativity ElevenLabs has launched The Eleven Album, a bold experiment in AI-driven music designed to show how artists can harness technology to expand their creative range. This album combines human artistry with AI-generated enhancements, giving art...
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Ubisoft Cancels Prince of Persia Remake During Major Restructuring Ubisoft has officially canceled the highly anticipated Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake as part of a sweeping reorganization across its studios. The move affects six upcoming games and signals a strategic pivot toward big o...
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Battery Pack Leak Hints at Major Charging Upgrade Samsung may be preparing a game-changing accessory for the upcoming Galaxy S26. Leaked images suggest a new battery pack with Qi2 wireless charging support, potentially delivering up to 15W wirelessly or 20W via USB-C. Fans curious...
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Apple Siri AI: ChatGPT-Style Upgrade Set for 2026 Apple is preparing to transform Siri from a traditional voice assistant into a ChatGPT-style AI chatbot on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This move answers the growing demand for conversational AI, letting users interact with Siri not just by voice but also ...
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Claude’s Constitution: How Anthropic Makes AI Helpful and Safe Anthropic, the AI startup behind Claude, has unveiled a major update to its model’s guiding principles. The new 57-page Claude Constitution focuses on shaping the AI’s ethical character, core identity, and decision-making. Unlike previou...
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Are friends at work actually good for your career, or do they distract from productivity? Research and real-world experience increasingly point to the same answer: workplace friendships are a powerful advantage. In a challenging job market, professionals are not only focused on growth, but also on w...
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The AI workflow for presentations answers a familiar leadership problem: how do you keep people engaged when information is dense and time is limited? Many leaders struggle with slide decks that overwhelm rather than persuade. Data-heavy visuals, unclear narratives, and rushed preparation turn impor...
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Hybrid creep explains why return-to-office mandates feel quieter—but more effective—than before. A year ago, many employees said they would quit rather than comply with rigid RTO policies. Today, that resistance has softened as power dynamics shift. Instead of blunt ultimatums, employers are using g...
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When entrepreneurs consider selling to a platform, the decision is rarely about walking away. More often, it’s about choosing the right structure for the company’s next stage of growth. Buy & build platforms have become a dominant force in the lower mid-market, offering founders liquidity alongside ...
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Narrative intelligence answers a growing leadership question: why do well-crafted stories sometimes fail to change minds or behavior? Many executives master storytelling frameworks taught in top business schools, yet still see little impact. Their messages sound polished, confident, and strategic—bu...
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Why does trust in leadership matter so much right now, and how does it affect retention? In an era defined by uncertainty, polarization, and constant change, employees are asking one fundamental question: can I trust the people leading me? Research and lived workplace experience increasingly show th...
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If you’ve ever wondered whether leadership is something you’re born with or something you learn, you’re not alone. Many people search for signs of “natural” leadership—charisma, confidence, or command presence—assuming these traits separate great leaders from everyone else. But growing evidence sugg...
