Penn’s Wharton is no longer the best business school in the U.S., replaced by Stanford.
The school of hard knocks should be number one. https://t.co/9l99qJhxap
“Corporate insiders’ stock-market moves don’t match the headlines” - a financial journalist says.
Any qualified financial advisor would tell you that, too. https://t.co/Rp9wIoJdm7
NerdWallet's latest travel guide, "5 Ways to Score Military Travel Discounts," ranks @WeSalutePlus #1 in four of the five. Trust verified by a leading authority on consumer finance.
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The old joke about stock market prognosticators predicting "nine of the last five recessions" is trending again, as people attempt to cherry-pick the exact moment the AI "bubble" will burst. https://t.co/qtgRqk9mIs
The most ethical thing we can do is advocate against AI Slop. I don't accept anything someone submits to me if they simply say "Here's what AI said" without providing their human take on the output. #AI
If the past is a prelude to the future, the rest of 2025 has a lot of major change in store for search engine optimization, and those #SEO professionals keeping up with #AI trends. https://t.co/Efqn1un9uO
I love reading articles about the 80s and 90s like it was the stone age, and everything gets lumped together. For instance, SPY was launched SIX full years after the ‘87 market crash. https://t.co/gYVofWUa94
A strong case for ending the term "quiet quitting" and maintaining healthy employee-employer relationships instead of throwing in the towel. #jobs#language#peopleandculture
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In the early days of search, people loved to share cool things that came up in a query.
Then, goofy responses from Siri in the early days. As if that wasn’t enough.,.
Nowadays, we share the latest output from #ChatGPT.
Can publishers invoke a ban on headlines that say "Science says..." or "....according to Science." Scientists don't talk that way. They are precise in giving attribution. #Science#contentcreators