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As AI becomes more embedded in trading, the goal is not to replace human judgment but to support it with better tools, stronger infrastructure and more connected systems.
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A biologist explains the trillions of organisms like bacteria, fungi and mites living on human skin right now, and the surprising jobs they quietly do to keep it healthy.
New research on billion-dollar Megadeal tax subsidies, like Micron’s $5.5B New York deal, finds a hidden benefit: more innovation among nearby, unrelated local firms.
What most organizations are missing is one person with the authority and the incentive to say what the AI’s returning, and that’s an organizational failure.
As organizations rush to adopt AI, a larger leadership challenge is emerging, one less about implementation and more about governance, accountability and control.
The northern lights may be visible overnight from up to 10 northern U.S. states on Thursday, April 9, into Friday, April 10, according to NOAA.