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The real danger isn’t that AI will outthink us. It’s that we’ll forget how to think without it.
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AI was meant to speed up work, but instead it’s flooding us with "workslop"; shiny output that slows everyone down.
AI’s boom isn’t virtual—it’s draining power grids and reshaping communities.
What looks like a small-country experiment could be the start of a global shift.
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How well are universities educating their students for the realities of tomorrow’s workplaces?
Are we in an AI bubble? It depends on how you define it.
The AI flood is here, but the real challenge is absorption. Success depends on how fast enterprises can adapt.
Accenture and Gartner used to define enterprise technology leadership. The markets are now asking serious questions.