Joined November 2008
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South Africa just quietly delivered one of the most important AI governance lessons of the year. The government has withdrawn its draft national AI policy after it was found to contain fake, AI-generated sources and non-existent citations. buff.ly/89NktVo
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Just putting this here. In an interesting decision, a Chinese court has ruled that companies cannot lay off employees just to replace them with AI. As AI adoption accelerates globally, this raises big questions: buff.ly/yrXrKW1
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Great Clickbait. “This week in 5 numbers” says a lot about where HR is right now. HR is now one of the top functions leaning on interim leaders, a sign that the pace of change in AI, skills, and workforce redesign is outpacing traditional org models. buff.ly/prNIYbA
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A 76% engagement score feels good. But it won't tell you if your best people are doing your most critical work, if new skills are actually showing up in outcomes, or if your workforce is running last year's strategy. That's the Glazed Donut Trap. bit.ly/4tIp53O
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Most companies measure workforce activity. The best ones operate their workforce like a connected system. New research shows organizations with adaptive workforces are 11× more adaptable and 6× more productive. Proud of this work. 🔗 buff.ly/WpLBjTl
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Most leaders think their AI challenge is adoption. In reality, it’s visibility. Across organizations, employees are already using AI—but much of it is happening quietly. I explored this in a new guest article on Hidden AI in India buff.ly/vUG2sSw #ShadowAI
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Lot's and lot's in here from Perplexity, but the "we are not going to do Ads" and "We aren't focused on MAU" are interesting nuggets, and then of course the "computer" ift.tt/nKjqJlG
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Deel announced a partnership with MoonPay to enable stablecoin salary payouts for global workers. Some employees may soon receive their pay in stablecoins. A few years ago, that sentence would have sounded like science fiction. Now it’s a press release. bit.ly/4rTxJvN
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OpenAI’s massive cash burn is now one of the big “bubble” questions for 2026, even The Economist flags it as a defining valuation & market test. Sustainable economics > hype. LinkedIn #AI #OpenAI #Economist #TechBubble bit.ly/3LjC6QE
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Pew's latest data confirms a shift I've tracked: 70% of Americans feel higher ed is failing to prepare students for today's jobs. The "graduate market" is moving away from the value of the credential toward the practical utility of the skills. buff.ly/bHzAGak
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A 2009 paper from Tallinn University offered a useful way to think about AI progress. Not as a sudden “Singularity,” but as a series of measurable milestones: compute, software efficiency, and economics. The real question isn’t speed, it’s direction. buff.ly/G3Hdm8B

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What stood out to me is that nearly 40% of these teens are using AI to practice social skills and rehearse difficult conversations. I’m encouraged by the idea of technology serving as a "practice ground" to build real-world confidence. buff.ly/IDPtblg

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Only 37.5% in the U.S. and 42.5% in Germany see AI as a net positive. Compare that to 60% across developing nations, and 83% in China. Adoption ≠ confidence. Trust will shape how fast AI scales and how much value it delivers. buff.ly/9r5Biy5

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What if you wrote a negative review @SamsoniteUSA and they asked you to confirm the submission with a dead link? That is a great way for you maintain a positive rating @MySamsonite
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“People don’t leave jobs, they leave managers.” Catchy, not the whole truth. Most managers aren’t “bad”—they’re underprepared. Promoted for expertise, no leadership training, and stretched thin. Support managers with the right tools and development, and the myth starts to fade.
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Now this is what I would call a "strategic customer". According to Nvidia's Q2 fiscal 2026 financial filing with the SEC 2 customers accounted for 39% of the company's total revenue of $46.7 billion. buff.ly/9k8lMy0

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I'm not sure I understand the "of course" in the headline. But are a full boat of ETF's - (With 4,370 ETFs vs. 4,172 individual stocks), good or will complexity lead to analysis paralysis? buff.ly/nJ18895

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Top Cybersecurity Headlines This Month: none of us are immune. A quick thread ...
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Poland thwarted an attempt to cut water supply in a major city — showing how attacks are now reaching critical nation-state infrastructure.
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Why this matters: It’s not just about data theft or ransom. When water, telecom, or services are targeted, resilience isn’t optional. And resilience isn’t just about systems. It’s about PEOPLE—how we train, enable, and support them. #CyberSecurity
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