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Now more than ever, AI needs a governance framework
It is possible to develop a model with the best intentions, and for that model to be misused later onFinancial Times - Feb. 8 -
Why Saudi Arabia is the venue of choice for Trump talks on Ukraine
The kingdom has gone from pariah to potential peacemaker in recent years.BBC News - 1d -
‘Your choice of partner is the biggest financial decision you’ll make’: Here are the Moneyist’s 5 worst dating stories
“Divorce is the one recession that strikes up to 50% of married couples once in their lifetime.”MarketWatch - 1d -
20 Years Ago, Psychologists Developed the WOOP Method. It’s Still the Best Way to Control Your Emotions to Reach Your Goals
Sometimes the biggest barrier to our success is our own feelings.Inc. - 4d -
Column: Why the Rock Hall Needs to Induct Maná
The iconic rock en español band would be the first primarily Spanish-language act inducted — and that's an even bigger honor in Trump's AmericaLos Angeles Times - 5d -
5 Tests to Determine Whether Your Business Actually Needs AI
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy thinks AI is the biggest opportunity since the invention of the internet. Is it?Inc. - Feb. 11 -
TGL results: Tiger Woods makes 'embarrassing' mistake as Jupiter Links GC gets routed by New York Golf Club
Woods is usually on his game, but neither he nor Jupiter Links were in the zone on Tuesday night in the fourth TGL match across two daysCBS Sports - 1h -
Do Not Get Your Work Wife (or Husband) a Valentine’s Day Card
An HR expert explains why the whole concept of a ‘work wife’ or ‘work husband’ can open a can of worms, rather than a box of chocolates.Inc. - 5d -
Constantly scrolling on your phone? Why we can’t stand feeling bored
In one study, nearly half of participants left alone for 15 minutes with no stimulation chose to have an electric shock. People hate feeling bored. We hate it so much that we spend hours ...The Guardian - Feb. 7 -
Why Trump and Google Are Paying Employees to Quit—and What It Means for Your Business
The tens of thousands of workers who’ve left their jobs under government pressure or because of large corporate layoffs represent a wealth of expertise that can benefit your company.Inc. - Feb. 11
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In an Email to Customers, Humane Just Delivered a Brutal Lesson in Failure
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Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, who is leading the DOGE gutting of federal agencies, has become a focus of protestors.Inc. - 5h -
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Brazil charges ex-president Bolsonaro over alleged coup plot
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