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Signals and Shifts Rewriting Work, Society, and Technology

Signals and Shifts Rewriting Work, Society, and Technology

Auteur(s): Bill Holt
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Signals & Shifts” is a weekly blog and podcast series exploring the intersection of AI, society, and the future of work. Each episode dives into the real-world impact of emerging technologies—from leadership challenges and workforce transformation to global economic shifts and ethical innovation. Whether you're a business leader, technologist, or curious thinker, this series offers insights to help you navigate change with clarity, empathy, and strategic foresight. Follow the journey at thebillholt.substack.com and join the conversation.©2025 Potomac Analytics Sciences sociales
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