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What AP’s reset says about knowledge work
Read the full story: What AP’s reset says about knowledge workAP’s restructuring shows how knowledge work is being redesigned everywhere. As customer demand shifts, the harder task is reorganising workflows without losing expertise, trust, or institutional memory.
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AI chiefs set to reshape C-suites, claims XFactorAI CEO

AI could absorb a third of executive workloads soon globally. XFactorAI’s John Margerison says the biggest obstacles will be trust, regulation, and the slow pace of relying only on internal build teams.








