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The (really) good
I never imagined seeing headlines like these in my lifetime. Big things are happening in Saudi and the UAE.
If you want to know why this is such a big deal even beyond the Middle East, here’s a timely reminder of how diverse teams are crucial to progress.
Stories like these give me hope of a better, quieter, more representative and more sustainable Middle East, which would be a good thing for everyone.
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And talking about dreams: editors live to write headlines like this. From an excellent story in the MIT Technology Review.
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This is is a strong passage from a really good opinion article on Bloomberg called ‘CEOs Aren’t Dealing With the Toxic Fallout of Layoffs’
I’m watching this future of work-life space with growing interest. I wrote about this recently:
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This is an excellent idea really well executed: a chatGPT story that combines AI and Valentine’s Day. The writer is a machine learning engineer and AI researcher. Probably the most brilliantly-geeky Valentine’s Day post ever made.
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The Bad: How to blow your employer brand
Here’s a pro-tip: On the day you decide to lay off 10,000 employees👇
you probably shouldn’t send out something like this👇
I fixed your LinkedIn ad, LinkedIn. WDYT?
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The Financial Times hits me with the guilt trip approach to subscriptions.
How will I make sense of it all, my dear FT? What if I can only afford to make sense of half of it? Can I get 50% off just the 50% that I want to make sense of? Can you help me make sense of it?
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And the quarterly ugly
Things must be pretty bad if your company is celebrating its Third Quarter Winners.
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This headline makes complete sense.
Although, it would be good to get a second source on that. Any way we can confirm with the Aliens?
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The train has left the AI-powered platform.
The phrase "AI powered platform" is being used by so many different companies, that it has become the new "Uber for (something), like in: “Our AI-powered platform is the Uber for Alien Quantum Computers”. The phrase "AI powered platform" can mean so many things, that it means nothing; and everyone can move on.
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