As artificial intelligence reshapes the labor market, skills once overlooked are becoming critical assets for employability and business performance. This shift is redefining how education systems and employers identify and develop talent.
Google Chrome unveils Auto Browse powered by Gemini 3, an AI-driven feature that automates multi-step tasks across the web and reimagines browser-based workflows. The rollout signals a shift toward more autonomous, context-aware digital experiences for research, productivity, and learning applications.
Google is testing a new productivity assistant that operates directly through email, using artificial intelligence to organize tasks and support daily work. The experiment reflects a broader shift toward embedding AI into core workplace routines rather than standalone applications.
Business leaders are increasingly using ChatGPT as a learning companion to explore strategic scenarios inspired by iconic executives. The practice highlights how artificial intelligence is reshaping leadership development and executive education.
OpenAI has confirmed the departure of its chief communications officer, Hannah Wong, amid growing global scrutiny of artificial intelligence. The move highlights the rising importance of transparency, governance and public trust in the AI sector.
AI-powered platforms are changing how luxury travel experiences are discovered and evaluated. This transformation is influencing not only the industry but also how future professionals are trained in marketing, tourism, and digital strategy.
Strategies Through Time, by Peruvian author Carlos Villajuana, analyzes 71 historical events through a strategic lens, bridging ancient decision-making with today’s challenges. Backed by Villajuana Consultores and Spain’s ITAE Business School, the book blends historical insight with practical value.
The new Regional Network of National Health Funds gives Latin America a shared platform to track every public health dollar, adopt digital auditing tools and attract sustainable investment. Its success could accelerate the region’s progress toward universal coverage and ease a financing gap that still leaves households paying some of the world’s highest out-of-pocket bills.