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    Great allies aren't always perfectly aligned on all issues. But alliances between strong peoples, and fundamental beliefs, survive, as long as we are there for each other.
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    Corporations need to establish curiosity at a cultural rather than at a departmental level.
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    This year there was lots of excitement about AI, and lots of concerns. As for social media and how it harms children, that was an issue mentioned everywhere.
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    Can the bulk of the CEO's work be automated? Reader, it cannot. AI can help you manage information, process, data. It does not help you manage people.
  • When Did We Become A Rev-Share-First, Not Client-First, Industry?
    Four words define the current world of digital advertising revenue-sharing: ubiquitous, promiscuous, obfuscating and debasing.
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    When "playbook" became a buzzword, I got anxious because I figured I needed to write everything down -- or how could I be sure I had a playbook at all?
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    If it's cheaper to stay in L.A. and use AI to create a location, rather than physically move to a "stand-in" location, Canadian film biz will dry up quickly.
  • AI Bull In A Marcus China Shop
    In the realm of artificial intelligence, professor and author Gary Marcus is the quintessential rebel with a cause.
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