As AI reshapes how tech teams work and employees rethink career expectations, building an inclusive, positive workplace requires deliberate leadership.
Many leaders try to move as quickly as possible from emotion to facts, which can lead to flawed decisions based on assumptions rather than evidence.
The next iPhones are going to appear in a split schedule, it seems, and a new report adds weight to the theory.
While consumer technology utilizes the minimum viable product, mission-critical environments demand a much higher threshold.
To enable the organizational leap in AI adoption, we don’t need less data management. We need more of it.
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Agents need context captured at the point of experience and mapped to the decisions they need to make.
By measuring A-player status through role-specific KPIs rather than effort, R7 makes the question of AI’s contribution to individual output irrelevant.
Mobile workstations call for a new definition and standard of business-grade technology.
An agent can misuse its authority because a prompt redirected it, because an ambiguous instruction or because its own reasoning produced an action no one anticipated.