Catégorie : Research
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Generative AI as Seniority-Biased Technological Change: Evidence from U.S. Résumé and Job Posting Data
The article examines the impact of generative AI on employment dynamics, focusing on whether AI adoption disproportionately affects junior workers compared to senior ones in the U.S. labor market from 2015 to 2025. Utilizing data from 62 million workers across 285,000 firms, the study identifies a decline in junior employment in firms adopting AI, starting…
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New Study: How Often Do AI Assistants Hallucinate Links? (16 Million URLs Studied)
AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, and others often direct users to non-existent URLs, or « hallucinated » links, which lead to 404 error pages significantly more frequently than traditional search engines like Google. Research analyzing 16 million unique URLs found that AI assistants have an average 404 rate of 0.43%, sending users to error pages at 2.87…
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How CEOs can implement change management in the age of gen AI
The article highlights that two-thirds of global companies are now using generative AI, presenting an opportunity for significant growth, but emphasizes that simply providing new tools is not enough to transform company operations. McKinsey’s Erik Roth suggests that CEOs should adopt a new change management approach to transition employees from AI experimenters to accelerators, with…
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Doug Parker, former chairman and CEO of American Airlines, shares leadership lessons
The article highlights leadership insights shared by Doug Parker, the former Chairman and CEO of American Airlines, focusing on his experiences and lessons learned in managing under pressure. McKinsey & Company also emphasizes the importance of effective board-CEO collaboration as a strategic approach to enhancing organizational performance.
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Turning water conservation into a competitive advantage
In August 2025, McKinsey emphasizes the critical need for businesses to address water scarcity, a challenge intensified by climate change, demographic shifts, and the rise of water-intensive technologies. By innovating in water treatment, industrial efficiency, and agricultural productivity, companies can not only reduce water usage and costs but also gain a competitive market edge, as…
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License to grow
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The AI Hype is a Dead Man Walking. The Math Finally Proves It. For the past two years, the AI industry has been operating on a single, seductive promise: that if we just keep scaling our current… | Stark Burns 🔥 | 704 comments
Recent research has revealed fundamental flaws in the current AI paradigm, challenging the notion that scaling existing models will lead to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The studies demonstrate that achieving reliable AI for enterprise use is physically impossible due to exorbitant computational demands, and that alleged reasoning in AI models is merely complex pattern-matching. This…
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DoorDash Q2 2025 earnings: growth, AI, and competition with Uber | Katya Rozenoer posted on the topic | LinkedIn
During DoorDash’s Q2 2025 earnings call, the company reported significant year-over-year growth with 761 million orders (+20%), $24.2 billion in Marketplace GOV (+23%), $3.3 billion in revenue (+25%), and $655 million in adjusted EBITDA (+52%), achieving a GAAP profit of $285 million after a loss the previous year. Despite capturing a small market share, DoorDash…
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The Pugpig Media App Report 2025 | Pugpig
Publishers are increasingly focusing on developing their apps to establish direct relationships with readers, as social traffic declines and the rise of generative AI poses challenges to search visibility. This year’s report introduces comprehensive benchmarks and practical ideas, such as leveraging audio, video, and games for engagement, and strengthening membership propositions, offering media brands data…
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Look back at some of our readers’ favorite recent charts
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