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- Why America’s jobs data may be getting it wrong | Fortune
Traditional labor statistics are built on outdated employment models As the nature of work changes, we need more modern methods to accurately assess the true health of the economy
- Microsoft claims its AI tool can diagnose complex medical cases four . . .
In a blog post, Microsoft said its AI diagnostic tool—the Microsoft AI Diagnostic Orchestrator (MAI-DxO), which simulates a panel of physicians and is trained using the standard Medical
- Heres One Pollster Who Correctly Predicted Trumps Victory . . . - Fortune
A handful of public opinion polling companies that accurately called the U S presidential election for Trump are being flooded with calls
- Meet John Ternus, the 50-year-old former swimming champ . . . - Fortune
As Tim Cook approaches his 65th birthday next month, industry observers and Apple insiders increasingly view Ternus as the most likely candidate to inherit the reins of one of the world’s most
- U. S. data quality has been declining for years. Now Trump’s . . . - Fortune
The government reports affected guide decisions for businesses, investors, and even the Federal Reserve
- Companies and countries can stay nimble even as they navigate the . . .
Multinational corporations now have to quickly and accurately filter huge amounts of data for decision-makers at headquarters
- Buying Kate Spade has cost Tapestry nearly $1 billion | Fortune
Since then, Coach has staged a massive comeback by selling much more through its own stores and less at department stores, and arming itself with tons of data about its shoppers and their habits
- The Best Melatonin Supplements of 2025 | Fortune
Unlike prescription drugs, dietary supplements are not regulated by the FDA, so certifications from groups like USP, NSF International, or Informed Sport provide confidence that you are getting a
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