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In the loop: Why performance marketing needs a new operating system
The global compliance challenge for multinational organizations
Change is never straightforward. It isn’t predictable. And artificial intelligence is no exception. The first few years of the generative AI era have had a Wild West quality to them. In 2026, that time of rapid, haphazard adoption has transitioned into one defined by AI usage in a fragmented global regulatory landscape. As AI regulations play catch-up, they
Lisa Cheng says AI autonomy needs governance before scale
As artificial intelligence advances in making autonomous decisions, the CEO of Loosh AI, Lisa Cheng, is focused on the infrastructure needed to track those decisions, test their reliability, and ensure AI acts responsibly. The post Lisa Cheng says AI autonomy needs governance before scale appeared first on Digital Journal .

The silver digital revolution: How Upon Innovation is helping older Americans reclaim financial independence
Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum and the private capital filling global infrastructure gaps
A familiar pattern holds across power grids, identity systems, and food supply chains, with development finance often arriving late or not at all in the markets that need it most. Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum, who chairs Inmā Emirates Holdings, has built his investment work around that shortfall. Inmā operates as a Dubai-based holding company that signs a
Engineering leadership beyond the workplace: lessons from mentoring startups on building technology that scales
A startup's earliest engineering decisions rarely become business problems overnight. Their impact often becomes visible months later, when customer growth exposes deployment bottlenecks, cloud costs begin rising faster than revenue, and engineering teams find themselves spending more time maintaining systems than building products. At that point, technology
The industrial pivot to autonomous engagement: Engineering resilience in the era of cloud-native CCaaS
For decades, the global telecommunications customer service relied on a foundation of legacy infrastructure. While these heavy, legacy systems were synonymous with reliability, they were inherently rigid, relying on rule-based architectures that forced customers to navigate tedious options over the telephone. The rapid evolution of consumer expectations coup

Iceland Eclipse 2026: Inside a gathering centered on a total solar eclipse event
How Ali Raza built AceIt Agency on a simple bet: AI recommends the brands the press already trusts
For most of the last decade, getting found meant one thing. You optimized for Google, you climbed the rankings, and you hoped a buyer clicked your link out of the ten they were shown. That world is quietly closing. More and more, people do not scroll a list at all. They ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google's AI Overviews a question, and they take the single an
Why patients are seeking more than cosmetic results
Patients ask it before lip filler, before Botox, before skin treatments, and before procedures designed to address scars or signs of aging. The concern is rarely about pain or recovery time. Instead, many people worry that treatment will somehow make them look less like themselves. They want improvement without obvious intervention, confidence without dramat


