AI didn’t kill customer support. It’s rebuilding it
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EnCase Driver Weaponized as EDR Killers Persist
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New Amaranth Dragon cyberespionage group exploits WinRAR flaw
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AI in healthcare is entering a new era of accountability
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The Beauty of Slag
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How the Muppets continue to make a profit 50 years later
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Study: Used EVs Are The Cheapest Vehicles To Own
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The surprising reason why women are using AI less often than men
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Starbucks' Turnaround Is 'Ahead of Schedule' as Sales Beat Expectations
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In Rochester, pay phones are working again—and they’re free
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Cyberattack on Polish energy grid impacted around 30 facilities
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Why CEOs pushing back on ICE could be ‘a tipping point’
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Good leaders don’t shut down when employees push back—they do this instead
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AI’s Messy Human Drama
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Elon Musk fails to deliver on his Cybercab and Optimus promises—again
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How America’s WHO exit could affect flu shots, outbreaks, and future pandemics
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Why your solo business needs an operational backbone
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Here’s how to use AI to fuel creativity instead of destroy it
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