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There's never been a time where you can learn as fast as you can right now: Bill Gurley on AI
Bill Gurley, general partner at Benchmark, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the impacts of artificial intelligence on the workforce, his new book, and more.
Remote work is no longer a pandemic experiment. It is now a permanent part of how the global job market operates. There are now three times more remote jobs available in 2026 than back in 2020 in the ...
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15 Skills You Need to Learn to Make Yourself Future-Proof to AI
Discover 15 future-proof skills that AI can't replace, from data analysis to emotional intelligence, ensuring your career stays relevant.
CarMax reports five essential tips for new EV drivers, covering charging, driving range, quirky features, and trip planning.
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Mountain biker Alan Hatherly continues fast track WorldTour transformation at Tirreno-Adriatico
South African's 13th place in Italy boost chances of a Grand Tour debut at the Giro d'Italia ...
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The AI that taught itself: How AI can learn what it never knew
For years, the guiding assumption of artificial intelligence has been simple: an AI is only as good as the data it has seen. Feed it more, train it longer, and it performs better. Feed it less, and it ...
Most "hacks" are just companies leaving the digital front door unlocked. A few basic setting tweaks and MFA could have saved firms like Snowflake from total chaos.
AudioEye reports that relying solely on accessibility widgets for website compliance is insufficient; true progress requires ...
When picking a healthcare program, start with two questions about what job you want and how long the training takes. Program length matters because it affects budgeting, scheduling, and how ...
Fayette Superintendent Demetrus Liggins apologized to families for late decision on school cancellation ...
Some of the fastest-growing jobs in America don’t require a degree—just the right certificate. Here’s which ones are worth your time.
For decades, parents were told to help children build willpower like a muscle, to resist things like junk food and too much time on their screens. But new research suggests a better strategy.
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