-
Apple May Work With DeepSeek
Apple could benefit from DeepSeek’s rise in the AI industry, especially by partnering with the Chinese startup to boost iPhone sales in China. DeepSeek’s low-cost, high-performance AI models could also save Apple billions in research and development, helping it stay competitive without massive investments. However, the future impact remains uncertain.
-
Stand Out At Work Without Seeming Like Narcissist
Standing out at work doesn’t mean being arrogant. To shine without coming off as a narcissist, be confident but humble, collaborate with others, deliver consistent results, take on new challenges, and build meaningful connections. Focus on your ideas, help your team succeed, and stay authentic to gain respect and recognition.
-
Supersonic Planes Are Inching Toward Takeoff
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 jet recently broke the sound barrier, signaling a potential return to supersonic commercial flights. However, experts warn these planes could significantly harm the environment, with higher fuel consumption, emissions, and potential climate impacts. While Boom is exploring sustainable fuels, concerns remain about the effectiveness and availability of alternatives.
-
Trump’s Immigration Raids Ignore A Global Crisis
The U.S. is facing a severe worker shortage, especially in agriculture, as many essential farmworkers are undocumented. Immigration raids are worsening labor shortages, leading to economic losses and higher food prices. With a declining workforce and retiring workers, urgent immigration reform is needed to prevent a food system crisis.
-
From COBOL To Chaos: The Evil Housekeeper Problem
Elon Musk and the DOGE movement are raising alarms, drawing parallels to the “Evil Housekeeper Problem,” where internal threats can wreak havoc. With no proper safeguards, technology and government systems are vulnerable to manipulation. As key systems face disruption, the real issue is the people behind the power, not just the tech.
-
Non-Invasive Method To Monitor Blood Glucose Made
Shanghai researchers have developed a painless, non-invasive method to monitor blood glucose using optical technology. This new technique eliminates the need for painful finger pricks, offering a more comfortable solution for diabetes management. Clinical studies show its accuracy and suitability for diverse populations, promising easier long-term glucose monitoring.
-
Nvidia Will Actually Be A DeepSeek Winner
Despite a $600 billion loss in market value, JPMorgan says Nvidia will benefit from DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup. DeepSeek’s cost-efficient models challenge Big Tech, driving demand for Nvidia’s advanced chips. Companies like Amazon, Meta, and Google stand to gain, while Intel may lose out as the industry shifts to more powerful GPUs.
-
Why Trump, Musk Seem To Favor Zero-Based Budgeting
Zero-based budgeting (ZBB) forces departments to justify every expense from scratch, rather than increasing last year’s budget. Used by figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump, it helps cut costs by prioritizing essential spending. While it can save money, ZBB is intense, requiring deep analysis and often long-term commitment to be effective.
-
How To Stop Drowning In Busywork And Start Leading
Leaders often get bogged down by small, unnecessary tasks, known as “ditties,” that drain focus and hinder strategic progress. To lead effectively, it’s essential to audit your time, set clear boundaries, delegate, and prioritize high-impact work. By eliminating these distractions, leaders can drive innovation, empower their teams, and focus on what truly matters.
-
The Science Of Changing Your Mind
In a fast-changing business world, the ability to adapt and change your mind is crucial for success. Psychological barriers like cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias often prevent people from embracing new perspectives. The SLIP approach—Storytelling, Listen, Influence, and Permission—helps leaders guide others to rethink their beliefs, fostering a culture of growth and adaptability.
