Welcome to the Evening Wrap-Up: FAA gets tougher on Boeing; Meta offers members millions, and more news: * Dig deeper into today's stories: [https://lnkd.in/dMzyda5h] * Thanks to Matthew Fantazier for insight on CES 2024 * Tell us: What is the cooliest or silliest thing coming out of CES 2024? * Team EWU: John C Abell, Monica Fike, Jake Perez, Alessandra Riemer, Max Lockie, Jessy Bains, Cate Chapman
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Welcome to the Evening Wrap-Up: FAA gets tougher on Boeing; ESPN's bizarre mea culpa, and more news: * Dig deeper into today's stories: [https://lnkd.in/d-ph5Bzv] * Thanks to Matthew Fantazier for insight on CES 2024 * Tell us: What is the cooliest or silliest thing coming out of CES 2024? * Team EWU: John C Abell, Monica Fike, Jake Perez, Alessandra Riemer, Max Lockie, Jessy Bains, Cate Chapman
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Welcome to The Finance Files, a newsletter from LinkedIn News bringing you the must-read news, views and conversations about finance, fintech and the economy. Click 'Subscribe' to join the community and be notified of future editions. This week: 📖 The big read: Basel III Endgame on banks’ minds. 📰 In other news: VCs’ promises on DEI leave something to be desired. 🤝 Kind of a big deal: Elliott hits the dating scene. 🔢 Number of the week: 239 references to “recession” 👩🏫 History lesson: Who’s behind “In God We Trust” on coins? 🧠 Inquiring minds: What can be done to promote diversity among VCs and other investment professionals? In the comments below, let us know what you think about this edition — and share the stories, trends or conversations that have recently stood out to you in finance and the economy. Plus, stay tuned for the launch of Finance Chief Fridays next week! ✍: Stephanie Forshee
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The feverish pace at which AI 🤖 has been developing over the last couple of years can often feel dizzying 😵, with many new jargon terms coming to the fore. But fret not — if insidery lexicon is not your friend, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s presenting the The Artificial Intelligence Dictionary 📖: The A-Z guide of the AI buzzwords and concepts you need to know, de-mystified in plain English. This is by no means an exhaustive list, so add your own in the comments section as well. 🚨Here’s a rundown of what else we’re covering on Tech Stack this week:🚨 🤖 Catch up on all the AI news you may have missed, including details on OpenAI's new GPT store; ⚡ See other tech news highlights from the week, like layoffs at Google and Amazon; 🔦 And check out who's making moves, like AI hardware startup Humane’s founding CTO Patrick Gates leaving the company. #TechStack #TechOnLinkedin #AI
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What derails your productivity? “Jealousy and resentment” can be the main culprits, according to Executive Coach Mark C. Thompson. “That's something you don't admit, because we're shamed how much we resent and are jealous of each other,” says Thompson. “We just need to get past the shame. That's where the humility and the ambition comes together.” This is Working features insights from top leaders. Click here for more: https://lnkd.in/gDupmqDU 🎧Listen to Daniel Roth’s This is Quick episode with Mark C. Thompson here: https://lnkd.in/e8-NdKb9
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The feverish pace at which AI 🤖 has been developing over the last couple of years can often feel dizzying 😵, with many new jargon terms coming to the fore. But fret not — if insidery lexicon is not your friend, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s presenting the The Artificial Intelligence Dictionary 📖: The A-Z guide of the AI buzzwords and concepts you need to know, de-mystified in plain English. This is by no means an exhaustive list, so add your own in the comments section as well. 🚨Here’s a rundown of what else we’re covering on Tech Stack this week:🚨 🤖 Catch up on all the AI news you may have missed, including details on OpenAI's new GPT store; ⚡ See other tech news highlights from the week, like layoffs at Google and Amazon; 🔦 And check out who's making moves, like AI hardware startup Humane’s founding CTO Patrick Gates leaving the company. #TechStack #TechOnLinkedin #AI
The AI Dictionary: Your A-to-Z guide of the buzzwords to know in artificial intelligence
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Welcome to the Evening Wrap-Up: US regulators begin Boeing safety probe; Bombardier has the last word, and more news: * Dig deeper into today's stories: [https://lnkd.in/dsagak73] * Thanks to Nicole Kyle for insight on bitcoin trading. * Tell us: Does easier access to bitcoin trading change your view of crypto? * Team EWU: John C Abell, Monica Fike, Jake Perez, Alessandra Riemer, Max Lockie, Jessy Bains, Cate Chapman
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Welcome to the Evening Wrap-Up: FAA launches Boeing safety probe; Hertz has second thoughts on EVs, and more news: * Dig deeper into today's stories: [https://lnkd.in/dyr84PtS] * Thanks to Nicole Kyle for insight on bitcoin trading. * Tell us: Does easier access to bitcoin trading change your view of crypto? * Team EWU: John C Abell, Monica Fike, Jake Perez, Alessandra Riemer, Max Lockie, Jessy Bains, Cate Chapman
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When was the last time you had to overcome self-doubt? What tools helped you combat it? Let us know it the comments. After former United States Air Force Thunderbirds fighter pilot Michelle “MACE” Curran nearly crashed during an F16 training flight, she found herself in a spiral of self-doubt. “I [felt I] wasn’t good enough to be there and people were gonna find out I didn’t deserve this position I was in,” says Curran. While these feelings eventually began to dissipate with time and practice, combatting self doubt takes consistent work. Curran learned to shift her perspective and develop a set of tools she could turn to whenever self-doubt ultimately reared its head: 1) Recognize the feeling and where it’s coming from 🤔 2) Reflect back on on other obstacles you’ve overcome 💪 3) Mentally list out all the skills you have 🤓 4) Recognize you’re in the position you’re in for a reason 👏 Watch the full episode of #Catalyst here: https://lnkd.in/grq9vXYp
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Which industries are poised to see the most employee turnover this year? Depending on where you work, there’s a good chance that “update my resume” is on your list of new year’s resolutions. LinkedIn’s latest Workforce Confidence Index survey found that close to half of U.S. workers in several industries have said they plan to look for a new job in 2024. Retail is the industry with the highest rate of employees reporting that they are looking to leave their current roles, at 54%. Technology, information and media is also among the top industries for workers willing to job hop, with 47% saying they plan to look for a new job. This could be in part because those workers are seeking better pay; last year, 55% of workers in technology, information and media said they received a pay raise, below the U.S. average across industries of 59%. Generally, employed, active job seekers were less likely than their peers who are not on the job market to report that they expect to receive a raise in the next 6 months. Breaking it down by industry, 33% of U.S. educators said they expect a pay raise in the next 6 months, the lowest rate of all industries, and 44% said they are planning to look for a job this year. If your industry is on this list, why do you think workers are looking to job hunt? What do you think employers in your industry can do to retain workers wanting to make a move? Weigh in below. ✍️: Rachel Cromidas 📊: Kou Luogon, Allie Lewis, Bud Rashidian
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