No, Hantavirus Is Not COVID-26 And Other Misinformation Being Spread

Hantavirus Hoaxes: Why the Andes Outbreak Isn’t “COVID-26” and How to Spot Viral Misinformation In the chaotic ecosystem of online information, every new disease outbreak brings with it a predictable flood of false claims, conspiracy theories, and outright disinformation. The recent outbreak of Andes virus—a type of hantavirus—on the MV Hondius cruise ship has proven … Read more

Your AI Model Just Changed: Why Your Document Processing Pipeline Broke Overnight

Your AI Model Just Changed: Why Your Document Processing Pipeline Broke Overnight (And How to Fix It) You’ve built a robust document processing pipeline. It’s parsing invoices, extracting contracts, and routing data to your CRM without a hitch. Then, without warning, your accuracy tanks. Workflows fail. Data goes missing. Your team is suddenly firefighting. This … Read more

What does religion have to say about AI?

What Does Religion Have to Say About AI? Faith Leaders Weigh In on a Tech-Driven Future In a rapidly digitizing world, artificial intelligence has become a topic not just for tech CEOs and policymakers—but for pulpits, temples, and monasteries. As AI tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and generative assistants infiltrate daily life, religious leaders from Catholicism … Read more

We don’t have a burnout epidemic. We have a burnout buzzword problem

The Burnout Buzzword: Why Mislabeling Exhaustion Hurts Your Revenue Team’s Performance You’ve seen the headlines. “Burnout epidemic sweeps the workforce.” “Everyone is burned out, and it’s getting worse.” As a VP of Sales, you’ve probably read Slack messages from your AEs claiming they’re “burned out” after a tough quarter. But here’s the hard truth we … Read more

In this new Toronto neighborhood, ‘sponge streets’ double as parks and flood prevention

Beyond Pavement: How Toronto’s “Sponge Streets” Are Redefining Urban Density and Climate Resilience Imagine a street where you’d rather read a book than honk a horn. Where 400 trees aren’t just decorative—they’re part of a flood-control system. That’s the reality taking shape in Toronto’s newest neighborhood, Ookwemin Minising, and it’s a masterclass in how B2B … Read more

Corporate America is crushing senior-level mothers. Here’s how they’re coping

The Senior-Level Mother Trap: Why Corporate America Is Burning Out Its Best Talent and How Women Are Fighting Back You’ve seen the headlines. You’ve heard the stats. But the real story of what it means to be a senior-level mother in corporate America right now is something no quarterly earnings call or LinkedIn post can … Read more