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AI Hosts Boost Restaurant Revenue and Address Labor Shortages in Canada

AI is revolutionizing restaurant front-of-house operations, with AI hosts increasing revenue by $3,000-$18,000 per month per location for some restaurants, addressing labor shortages in Canada's hospitality industry by handling reservations, managing waitlists, and offering multilingual support.

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Outdated Systems Hamper Business Operations: AI-Driven Solutions Needed

Outdated, siloed systems are hindering many businesses' ability to achieve seamless operations; the solution involves integrating AI-driven systems for real-time visibility and automation, enhancing agility and competitiveness.

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High-Demand Tech Jobs in the U.S. Driven by Automation and Sustainability

Hostinger's analysis reveals high demand for tech-focused roles in the U.S., with Customer Success Engineers leading with 36,623 vacancies and a $133,859 average salary, followed by Digital Identity Managers (34,329 vacancies, $136,657 salary), driven by automation, cybersecurity, and the shift to r...

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Meta Layoffs Signal AI-Driven Workforce Restructuring

Meta laid off 3,600 employees (5% of its global workforce) in February 2025, as part of a larger industry trend where companies are using AI to replace human roles, resulting in significant workforce restructuring across tech and other sectors.

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Chinese-Made Port Cranes Pose Significant Security and Economic Risks to the US

A congressional investigation revealed that 80% of US port cranes are built by a Chinese state-owned military contractor, raising concerns about potential hacking and economic disruption, prompting a \$20 billion government investment in port security upgrades and crane replacement.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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AI Cost Savings: Layoffs or Strategic Advantage?

Businesses anticipate over \$6.6 trillion in AI-driven cost savings globally by 2030, but focusing solely on using AI for layoffs may hinder long-term success, according to AI expert Zac Engler, who suggests a strategic "AI Work Trifurcation" model.

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Shenzhen Improves Government Efficiency with AI and Robots

Shenzhen, China is using humanoid robots and AI to improve government efficiency; robots perform tasks like street patrols and document processing, increasing accuracy from 70% to 95% and freeing human workers for complex tasks.

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Dutch Employers Reorganize Work to Combat Labor Shortages

A UWV survey of 2300 Dutch employers reveals that 46 percent are reorganizing work due to labor shortages, primarily by improving employee versatility, streamlining processes, and using automation; the UWV offers free advice through its BIA program.

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AI's Impact on Workplace Critical Thinking: A Study Reveals a Nuanced Transformation

A study by Carnegie Mellon University and Microsoft Research reveals that while AI boosts workplace efficiency, 62% of surveyed professionals reported less critical thinking when using it for routine tasks; however, those confident in their expertise were more likely to critically evaluate AI output...

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Quality Education
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Humanoid Robots to Form 40% of Workforce by 2030: B2Press

B2Press, a global online PR service, predicts that humanoids will constitute 40% of the workforce by 2030, impacting 75% of professions and $3 trillion in payroll, based on research across 50+ countries, with the US seeing 70% of construction and 67% of agriculture, fisheries, and forestry jobs usin...

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Agentic AI Adoption Varies Widely Across Sectors

Nvidia and other companies are adopting agentic AI, autonomous AI agents using external tools, boosting productivity and creating new business opportunities; however, adoption rates vary across sectors due to regulatory environments, business cases, and technological/cultural readiness.

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AI-Powered HR Platform Boosts Efficiency and Employee Engagement at Communicorp UK

Communicorp UK's HR department drastically reduced payroll processing time from one to two days to one hour using Employment Hero's AI-powered platform, freeing up time for strategic initiatives and resulting in positive employee feedback and improved efficiency across various HR functions.

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