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    Google has introduced a new, faster version of its recent AI model, called Gemini 3 Flash. This update focuses on boosting speed while maintaining or even improving the AI’s intelligence compared to previous versions. The new model is part of Google’s ongoing efforts to enhance AI performance for both consumers and businesses. Enhanced Speed and

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    Artificial intelligence is starting to change how HR departments run daily tasks. From answering employee questions to streamlining recruitment, AI tools are making HR more efficient and cost-effective. Companies are now able to measure these impacts through faster responses, fewer support tickets, and reduced operational costs. Automating HR Support and Reducing Workload One clear example

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    Google is experimenting with a new AI-powered tool designed to work directly within your inbox. This feature, called CC, aims to change how workers manage their daily tasks by providing summaries, drafting emails, and suggesting next steps. It pulls information from Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Drive to offer a proactive approach to productivity. The

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    Microsoft Copilot is a powerful AI tool designed to assist you with writing tasks across Microsoft 365 apps like Word, Outlook, and OneNote. Whether you’re drafting emails, creating documents, or taking notes, Copilot helps streamline your work by generating, editing, and summarizing text. It’s accessible through a web or mobile app, but its full potential

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    AI-powered search engines and generative AI tools are changing how people find information online. Some worry that these advances might make traditional SEO skills less relevant. But in reality, human expertise remains crucial for creating effective, trustworthy content that stands out in a crowded digital world. The Role of Human SEO Experts in an AI-Driven

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    AI agents are transforming the way organizations operate. By combining language and reasoning models with automation capabilities, these agents can take meaningful actions through APIs and integrations. As more companies explore AI agents, many will start by embedding them into their existing SaaS tools to improve efficiency and decision-making. Getting Started with AI Agent Practices

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    Every year, technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, bringing new tools and platforms that reshape how we work, analyze data, and secure digital environments. For 2025, the focus is on groundbreaking advances in artificial intelligence, data management, cloud security, and software development. These innovations are recognized through the annual Tech of the Year

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    OpenAI has launched a new version of its AI model, GPT-5.2, claiming it delivers major improvements in handling real-world business tasks. The update comes less than a year after GPT-5.1 was released in November. The company says GPT-5.2 performs at an “expert level” across a wide range of benchmarks, making it a significant step forward

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    Microsoft’s latest analysis of Copilot usage reveals interesting patterns in how people use AI throughout the day and night. It shows that our curiosity and needs don’t follow a typical 9-to-5 schedule. Instead, users turn to AI for very human reasons—whether for deep philosophical questions at 2 a.m. or planning trips during their commute. Nighttime

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    BBVA is taking a big step to embed artificial intelligence into its core banking operations. By using ChatGPT Enterprise, the bank aims to improve risk management and customer service. This move marks one of the largest AI deployments in the financial sector, with plans to roll out the technology across all divisions. From Pilot to

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