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Satya Nadella is building the future
Satya Nadella is a modern renaissance man; he’s a cricket enthusiast, poetry lover, oh, and the chairman and CEO of Microsoft with a nearly perfect approval rating on Glassdoor. Satya has led a transformation at Microsoft, up-ending the culture, and rethinking remote and hybrid work. In this episode, Adam talks to Satya about the future of…
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We’re doing AI all wrong. Here’s how to get it right
Artificial intelligence is changing everything — but at what cost? AI sustainability expert Sasha Luccioni exposes how tech companies’ massive data centers are burning through energy and wrecking the planet. She introduces a powerful alternative: small but mighty AI models that could flip the script and make the technology smarter, fairer and…
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Digital Storm Newsletter
AI is already boosting productivity at a macro (economy-wide) level, but many companies cannot yet see ROI internally.
This is not a failure of AI—it reflects a normal phase called the productivity J-curve.
What is the AI Productivity J-Curve?
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When a major technology is introduced:
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Short term: Productivity appears to drop or stagnate
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Long term:…
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How LinkedIn made Jobs on the Rise 2026.
Based on millions of LinkedIn job starts (Jan 2023–July 2025), ranked by fastest-growing roles, consistent hiring demand, and meaningful scale.
Internships, temporary roles, and one-company spikes are excluded.
This is data-backed demand, not predictions.
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Is your job in the red zone? The Anthropic AI chart shows which careers are chan
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Is your job in the red zone? The Anthropic AI chart shows which careers are changing
🚨 [Is Your Job Already in the AI Red Zone?] (Most Professionals Don’t Realise This Yet) A chart is going viral on LinkedIn. It shows something simple… but powerful.
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HR Tools Every Modern Organization Should Be Using
The role of HR has evolved far beyond hiring and payroll. Today, HR teams are expected to drive strategy, improve employee experience, and use data to make better decisions. Having the right tools is no longer optional.
Here is a structured list of essential HR tools across key functions:
Recruitment and Applicant Tracking
Tools like Greenhouse, …greenhouse.com
Greenhouse | Applicant tracking software & hiring platform
Greenhouse is more than your typical ATS recruiting software, powered by built-in AI recruiting tools to streamline sourcing, hiring and talent management.
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Wisdom from great writers on every year of life
As different as we humans are from one another, we all age along the same great sequence, and the shared patterns of our lives pass into the pages of the books we love. In this moving talk, journalist Joshua Prager explores the stages of life through quotations from Norman Mailer, Joyce Carol Oates, William Trevor and other great writers, set…
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How business can drive solutions to social problems
Driven by the belief that businesses can — and should — invest in the communities around them, Intercorp founder and philanthropist Carlos RodrÃguez-Pastor has built schools, pharmacies and a literal bridge to better serve Peru’s growing middle class. In conversation with TED business curator Corey Hajim, he explores the immense possibility…
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A life of purpose
Pastor Rick Warren, author of “The Purpose-Driven Life,” reflects on his own crisis of purpose in the wake of his book’s wild success. He explains his belief that God’s intention is for each of us to use our talents and influence to…
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How AI is discovering athletes that human scouts miss
What if the next Lionel Messi or Simone Biles is out there right now … but no one knows? Sports scientist Richard Felton-Thomas shows how new AI tools are expanding the reach of talent discovery in sports, helping scouts find the next great superstar — and letting athletes showcase their skills from anywhere in the…
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How LinkedIn made Jobs on the Rise 2026.
Based on millions of LinkedIn job starts (Jan 2023–July 2025), ranked by fastest-growing roles, consistent hiring demand, and meaningful scale.
Internships, temporary roles, and one-company spikes are excluded.
This is data-backed demand, not predictions.
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