The AI Consulting Revolution: How Startups Are Democratizing Expertise for Mid-Market Businesses
The New Frontier of AI-Powered Consulting In a dramatic shift from traditional consulting models, a new generation of AI startups…
The New Frontier of AI-Powered Consulting In a dramatic shift from traditional consulting models, a new generation of AI startups…
GOP’s Healthcare Conundrum Deepens as Shutdown Drags On As the federal shutdown enters its fourth week with no resolution in…
The founder of a Chicago-based hospitality group managing several bars and coffee shops has implemented significant operational changes in response to economic pressures. Michael Salvatore reports that tariff impacts and broader uncertainty have forced staffing reductions and strategic price increases across his establishments.
A prominent Chicago hospitality executive has reportedly implemented staffing cuts, hiring freezes, and price increases across his establishments, citing tariff impacts and economic uncertainty as primary drivers. According to reports, Michael Salvatore, founder of Heritage Hospitality Group, states the current business environment rivals the challenges faced during COVID-19 shutdowns.
The Unraveling of a Gaming Visionary’s Dream Leslie Benzies, the former president of Rockstar North who helped shape the billion-dollar…
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband faced tough questions on the Sunday political programme as millions saw energy bills rise despite government promises of long-term savings. The debate highlighted tensions between net-zero policies and immediate cost pressures facing households across the UK.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband reportedly faced intense scrutiny during today’s episode of Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, which was hosted by Victoria Derbyshire. According to reports, the discussion centered on the government’s clean energy agenda amid rising household bills that have increased by 2% for millions of UK consumers this month.
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As artificial intelligence threatens traditional white-collar and creative jobs, endangered craft industries are demonstrating surprising resilience. Skilled artisans in fields from scissor-making to bookbinding are finding security in hands-on work that AI cannot easily replicate.
Jonathan Reid left a promising digital marketing career in 2019 to become a scissor maker at Ernest Wright, the UK’s last traditional handmade scissor manufacturer. According to reports, his unexpected career move reflects a growing trend of workers seeking employment in fields less vulnerable to artificial intelligence automation. Reid reportedly told sources that he now feels “more secure in his job” despite working in one of Britain’s 165 endangered heritage crafts.