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Anne Chow Anne Chow
Updated on September 10, 2024

6 Ways to Navigate Political Diversity in the Workplace

Keeping the peace in our divisive political climate can be tricky. Here are some expert leadership tips for this election season.

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Nicos Vekiarides Nicos Vekiarides
Updated on August 13, 2024

How Deepfakes Threaten the Integrity of the 2024 Election

Generative AI is making it increasingly difficult to discern real content from fake. As election season approaches, here’s how you can increase your vigilance.

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Mike Hyzy Mike Hyzy
Updated on August 12, 2024

Why We Need AI Governance Now

Only by establishing robust governance mechanisms can we harness AI’s advantages while mitigating its potential liabilities.

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Jessica Chen Jessica Chen
Updated on July 09, 2024

How to Speak So Your Coworkers Actually Listen

By focusing on these four modifiable elements of your voice, you can captivate any audience.

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Steve Krull Steve Krull
Updated on May 29, 2024

The Cookie Is Crumbling. Is Your Business Ready?

Google is phasing out third-party cookies this year. Here’s what you need to know.

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Edward Hearn Edward Hearn
Updated on April 23, 2024

What Is a Creative Commons License?

Creative Commons licenses are a new legal tool aimed at bringing copyright law into the digital age. Here, our expert explains how they work and weighs their pros and cons.

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Vlad Oleksiienko Vlad Oleksiienko
Updated on January 25, 2024

How to Adapt to Gmail’s New Regulations

In February 2024, Google is rolling out critical updates, potentially reforming existing email strategies.

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Vlad Turiceanu Vlad Turiceanu
Updated on January 09, 2024

What You Need To Know About the Right To Repair Act in 2024

The right to repair movement forces manufacturers to go back to the old ways. Here’s what that means.

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