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Mar 26, 2025

AI Isn't Just a Tech Skill—It's About Thinking Better

Mastering AI tools like Copilot, ChatGPT, or Gemini isn’t about software expertise—it’s about linguistic precision and self-awareness.

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Mar 25, 2025

AI Isn’t Perfect—Here’s How to Work With It

Many people avoid AI because its responses can be generic, jargon-heavy, or just plain wrong. Why? AI is designed to please, not to be perfect. It prioritizes speed over accuracy.

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Mar 24, 2025

Unlock Free Strategic Consulting: How AI + '6 Thinking Hats' Can Sharpen Your Problem-Solving

Discover how AI, combined with Edward de Bono’s '6 Thinking Hats' approach, can serve as your free strategic consultant.

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Mar 20, 2025

Targeting EU Pharma Policy-Makers: How AI Can Refine Your Advocacy Strategy

Who exactly are the EU policy-makers shaping pharma regulations, and how do you craft messages that resonate with them?

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Mar 19, 2025

How Deep Are Your AI Questions? Unlock Better Insights with Smarter Prompts

The quality of your AI-generated answers depends on the depth of your questions. Want more meaningful insights?

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Mar 17, 2025

100+ Comms Pros, 1 Big Question: How to Use AI Without Losing Quality?

Time-strapped and overwhelmed by AI tools, comms professionals are looking for practical solutions.

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Mar 17, 2025

Do AI Tools Have Political Bias? A New Study Sheds Light

AI models may not have personal opinions, but their responses are shaped by built-in or inferred values—meaning the way you phrase a question can influence the answer.

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Mar 15, 2025

AI Policy vs. AI Skills: UK Minister’s ChatGPT Blunder Sparks Debate

UK Cabinet Minister for AI, Peter Kyle, made a classic mistake—treating ChatGPT like a search engine.

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Mar 13, 2025

The Next Frontier: AI Dataset Manipulation and the Battle for Truth

SEO was the last battleground—now, AI dataset manipulation is the real threat. As language models shape how we understand social issues, subtle biases and unseen influences could redefine public perception without anyone realizing it.

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