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Labour and the Tories are banking on a return to the ‘old normal’. That’s not what voters want
An economic recovery could still change the parties’ fortunes. But the days when only two parties were licensed to supply Britain with prime ministers are gone, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr ...
Paradoxically, the very moments when charisma becomes most attractive are often the moments when its risks are greatest.
It appears that Pakistan is caught between two starkly different worlds — the age of artificial intelligence (AI) and rapid ...
At the very moment Portland needed a display of steadiness and command, its police chief stepped to the podium for a press ...
Tourism has entered a period of structural transformation. No longer defined only by leisure and seasonal travel, the sector ...
Instead of waiting for schools or policymakers to address the talent gap, Humtown Products took the initiative to create a ...
Trevor Dubois is being remembered by friends and family as a man defined by laughter, compassion and advocacy. Those closest ...
As enterprise AI agents proliferate, enterprises agent personae shape and reinforce stereotypes and perceptions of competence ...
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12 Articles of Critical AI Thinking: The AI View
An AI-generated analysis of the AI Impact series argues AI’s true value lies in augmenting human intelligence, not replacing ...
In a city where first impressions often happen over Zoom, the rise of cosmetic dentistry in San Francisco feels inevitable.
Brand Creator evolves from product branding to event specialist, powering BNI Baroda, TiEcon Vadodara, Vadodara Marathon with ...
Every few years, global leadership thinking rediscovers cooperation. When trust erodes, institutions falter, and execution weakens, the conversation turns once again to people, purpose, and shared ...
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