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WorkThe Simple ChatGPT Trick That Will Transform Your Business AI InteractionsEdit StoryForbesInnovationEnterprise TechThe Simple ChatGPT Trick That Will Transform Your Business AI InteractionsBernard MarrContributorOpinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.FollowingNov 18, 2024,02:09am ESTShare to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to LinkedinDiscover the game-changing approach to using ChatGPT that transforms generic AI responses into ... [+] powerful, personalized business solutions. Work
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WorkWorkSpirit Airlines is now in 'Wolf of Wall Street' territorySpirit Airlines (SAVEQ+7.69%) is enduring another inevitable embarrassment of its recent bankruptcy declaration: Its stock has been delisted by the New York Stock Exchange. Shares, which are practically at zero, will now trade in the "pink sheet" market outside of the major venues.
WorkDonald Trump nominates Scott Bessent for Secretary of the Treasury"I am most pleased to nominate Scott Bessent to serve as the 79th Secretary of the Treasury of the United States," Trump said in a statement emailed to Newsweek. "Scott is widely respected as one of the World's foremost International Investors and Geopolitical and Economic Strategists. Scott's story is that of the American Dream." WorkThe not-so-subtle message of Trump's disturbing Cabinet picksOur mission could not be more clear and more necessary: We have a duty to explain what just happened, and why, and what it means for you. We need clear-eyed journalism that helps you understand what really matters. Reporting that brings clarity in increasingly chaotic times. Reporting that is driven by truth, not by what people in power want you to believe.
WorkThe Second Trump Administration Will Change the World OrderNow that the nightmare scenario of a close Trump loss and an ensuing fight over the election has been taken off the table by a decisive Trump-led rightist sweep over Harris? leftist alternative and a number of his key appointments have been announced, a picture of what is likely to happen is emerging. This is my picture of what a second Trump Administration will look like. It is meant to be as accurate as possible without any assessments of good or bad. Work
WorkIs the Ukraine war stoppable? - WSJ (No paywall) Joe Biden?s decision this week to let Ukraine use U.S. missiles to hit Russian territory came only after Russia had already moved many key targets out of range; it came after Ukraine had spent its short supply of U.S. rocketry on lesser targets that were previously permitted. Work
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WorkHow to Be Systematic About Adopting AI at Your Company - Harvard Business Review (No paywall)Leaders and companies everywhere recognize the transformative potential that AI holds for their business ? but very few of them have a systematic plan for how to experiment with and adopt AI at scale. In this article, John Winsor offers one, based on the successful work that he and Jin Paik have done in recent years helping companies experiment with and adopt digital-talent platforms at scale. Winsor lays out a simple five-step plan ? assess,learn,experiment,build,scale ? that can help companies get serious about adopting AI. Work WorkWorkWorkIs your master?s degree useless? - The Economist (No paywall)IN THE COMING months millions of people across the northern hemisphere will apply to do postgraduate study. Most will top up an undergraduate qualification with a one- or two-year master?s degree in the hope that this will set them apart in a job market crowded with bachelor?s degrees. WorkTurning a Blind Eye to War Crimes - The New Yorker (No paywall)On November 10, 2019, just before Veterans Day, Fox News aired an hour-long special, ?Modern Warriors,? featuring one of its political commentators and hosts, Pete Hegseth, along with four men who had served in U.S. Special Operations units. The group sat around a table in what appeared to be the wine cellar of a fancy Manhattan restaurant. They rested their tattooed forearms on the white tablecloth, sipped glasses of red wine, and talked about killing bad guys. Hegseth introduced to viewers a Navy SEAL named Eddie Gallagher, who?d recently beaten a rap for, as Hegseth put it, ?mistreating an ISIS terrorist? in Iraq in 2017. Hegseth called Gallagher a ?war hero.? WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkClever Ways to Use Rechargeable Bulbs | LifehackerImproving the lighting in your home can make things more comfortable, and can even make dark areas safer, but adding lights without wiring can be expensive. Luckily, there are lots of places where you can use a wireless, rechargeable bulb or lamp instead of opting for an expensive wiring project. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkThe Revival of a Forgotten American FruitAcross large swaths of North America, an ancient fruit is growing wild but largely forgotten. However, a community of foodies, farmers and scientists is eagerly trying to change that. WorkRepublicans Ponder: What if the Trump Tax Cuts Cost Nothing?“If you’re just extending current law, we’re not raising taxes or lowering taxes, that is a $4 trillion deficit. That’s ridiculous,” he said in an interview with Larry Kudlow, who helps advise President-elect Donald J. Trump. Mr. Crapo said later, “We’re going to have to take the bold steps of saying to the American people that we are not going to let $4 trillion of tax hikes happen and that it’s not going to increase the deficit.” WorkHow People Are Earning Thousands Investigating Pandemic FraudBut there is also a strong financial incentive. Under the False Claims Act, private citizens can file lawsuits on behalf of the federal government against those who may have defrauded the United States. If the government recovers funds, those citizens can typically earn between 15 and 30 percent of that amount. TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribe (one-click) You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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