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Oct 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Think AI Can Solve All Your Business Problems? Not So Fast

Believe it or not, AI might not be the solution to all your business problems. A recent study by Apple's AI team found that large language models (LLMs) struggle with complex reasoning tasks. These models, which include names like GPT-40-mini and o1-mini, are great at pattern matching but fall short

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Oct 17 2024BUSINESS

Sell Your Tech Idea: Tips from Business Leaders

Convincing business leaders to fund your tech project can be tough. You need to show how your idea helps the company and solves problems for staff. Get clear on your message and tailor it to who you're talking to. Make your point with visuals or by showing real benefits. Don't forget, keeping it sim

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Voting Machines: A Young Person's Guide to How They Work

Voting is a big deal in the U.S., but it can be a bit confusing. With different voting methods and lots of new faces running for office, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. But don't worry, using a voting machine is pretty simple once you know how. You might have heard of mail-in voting, where you can v

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Oct 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Chinese Investment Saga: A Twist in the Tale

Once upon a time, a Chinese billionaire named Wang Jianlin had big plans for Hollywood. He bought AMC Theaters and even tried to purchase a major film studio, Paramount Pictures. Wang's company, Wanda Group, also snapped up Legendary Entertainment, the maker of hits like "Dune" and "Godzilla x Kong:

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Oct 16 2024BUSINESS

The Incredible Journey of Barry Diller: A Memoir to Look Out For

Ever heard of Barry Diller? He's a big name in entertainment and business, and next spring, he's releasing a memoir called "Who Knew." Diller started small, working in the mailroom at the William Morris Agency. But he didn't stay small for long. He achieved some pretty amazing things, like producing

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Oct 16 2024BUSINESS

Why Massachusetts is Still a Great Place to Live and Work

After living and working in different places, including other states and countries, Krystal-Rae Clarke moved to Florida to start her chef's table business, FoodSaucy. But when it came time to grow her business, she decided to plant roots in Massachusetts. Even though many people are moving from the

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Oct 16 2024BUSINESS

Jerry Jones and His Clash with Radio Station: Another Look at NFL Power Dynamics

Everyone knows the NFL has a special setup. It's like a small club where a few lucky people get to buy tickets. Recently, Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, got into a heated argument with their flagship radio station, 105.3 The Fan. This might seem like a small issue, but it actually sho

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Oct 15 2024BUSINESS

True Value’s Next Chapter: A New Partner and New Beginnings

True Value, a long-standing name in the home improvement world, has recently taken a significant step. The company, based in Chicago, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and agreed to a sale. But here’s the twist: they’re not going down alone. They’ve partnered with Do It Best, another big player in

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Oct 15 2024BUSINESS

Walgreens to Close 1,200 Stores in Major Revamp

Walgreens has decided to shut down around 1,200 of its stores over the next three years. This move is part of the company's strategy to improve its struggling U.S. business. The first 500 closures are expected to happen this fiscal year and should positively impact the company's earnings and cash fl

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Oct 15 2024BUSINESS

Kamala Harris: A Champion for Small Business Owners

As former President Donald Trump continues to promote his business skills, Vice President Kamala Harris emerges as a better choice for small businesses. Her plans address the challenges entrepreneurs face today. One key proposal is to increase the tax deduction for new small businesses from $5,000 t

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