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Perplexity Launches Deep Research Project

Perplexity Launches Deep Research Project by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, February 17, 2025 Perplexity became the latest AI company last week to release an in-depth research tool — following Google, which unveiled something similar for Gemini AI in December, and OpenAI early in February. These agents use reasoning to synthesize large amounts of online information … Continue reading Perplexity Launches Deep Research Project

Elon Musk’s DOGE may soon have access to IRS taxpayer data. What does it mean for you?

February 17, 2025 Elon Musk’s DOGE may soon have access to IRS taxpayer data. What does it mean for you? A DOGE software engineer is reportedly close to gaining access to sensitive taxpayer data, which is raising alarms. BY Chris Morris Reports that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is seeking access to a guarded … Continue reading Elon Musk’s DOGE may soon have access to IRS taxpayer data. What does it mean for you?

What’s behind the rise in roles like GTM engineer, RevOps engineer and GTM ops engineer?

Where did these roles come from? What do they do? How do they do it? MarTechBot on February 17, 2025   In MarTech’s “MarTechBot explains it all” feature, we pose a question about marketing to our very own MarTechBot, which is trained on the MarTech website archives and has access to the broader internet. Q: … Continue reading What’s behind the rise in roles like GTM engineer, RevOps engineer and GTM ops engineer?

Why you should cultivate meaning in your life—and how

February 16, 2025 Why you should cultivate meaning in your life—and how A key challenge with leading a meaningful life is that things often don’t feel meaningful. BY Next Big Idea Club Steven Heine is a professor of social and cultural psychology at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of Cultural Psychology, the top-selling … Continue reading Why you should cultivate meaning in your life—and how

How to reclaim hours by cutting out the biggest time sucks of your workday

February 16, 2025 How to reclaim hours by cutting out the biggest time sucks of your workday Good time management isn’t about squeezing more productivity into every moment—it’s about cutting out wasted time to take back those moments completely. BY Kathleen Davis There’s one scarce resource that nearly everyone wishes they had more of: time. It … Continue reading How to reclaim hours by cutting out the biggest time sucks of your workday

Tesla showrooms are being hit by a wave of anti-DOGE protests

February 15, 2025 Tesla showrooms are being hit by a wave of anti-DOGE protests On TeslaTakedown.com, citizens are planning protests at Tesla locations across the country (and world) in hopes of tying negative sentiment about CEO Elon Musk’s DOGE activities to the company’s stock price. BY Adele Peters Last Monday, inspired by reading about a small … Continue reading Tesla showrooms are being hit by a wave of anti-DOGE protests

These are the legal risks of bringing workers back to the office

February 15, 2025 These are the legal risks of bringing workers back to the office Legal experts say that as RTO policies become more stringent, employers could open themselves up to many more discrimination claims.   Leading up to 2025, major companies like Amazon and JPMorgan did away with remote work altogether, requiring employees to … Continue reading These are the legal risks of bringing workers back to the office

Need some help with budgeting? Start by answering these 4 simple questions

February 15, 2025 Budgeting is easy if you approach it like you’re doing laundry The process of budgeting may be simple, but it’s far from easy. If you’ve struggled to create and maintain a working budget, these guidelines can help you get a handle on your money. BY Emily Guy Birken Years ago, I asked my … Continue reading Need some help with budgeting? Start by answering these 4 simple questions