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OpenAI Wants to Give Your Business a Competitive Edge, for a Price
OpenAI's chief operating officer offers an inside look into how the company collaborates with startups.Inc. - Business -
'Follow Your Dreams' and Other Terrible Career Advice
Want to make a strong professional start? Be open to every opportunity and embrace the lowliest tasks.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How to Factory-Reset Your Phone Before You Sell It
Upgrading to a shiny new device? Here’s how to restore your old phone to its factory settings.Wired - Tech -
What to Consider Before Hiring Remote Workers
Remote work has tremendous potential. But most organizations are still getting it wrong.Inc. - Business -
How MLB Players Arrange Autographs for Each Other
As fans and collectors clamor for autographs, Major League Baseball players have built a network — and an etiquette — for signing things for each other.The New York Times - Lifestyle - MLB -
Have you sold your property ‘off market’?
FT Money wants to hear about your experiencesFinancial Times - World
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A first amendment expert thinks a divestment is more likely than a ban. But in the worst case scenario, businesses are expected to play a key role in the legal challenge.Inc. - Business - Tiktok -
Reclassifying Cannabis Could Save Businesses Millions in Taxes and Spark an Influx of Capital
Marijuana has been a Schedule 1 drug for more than 50 years. The federal government's regulatory shift could unleash investment in the sector -- and attract big-pocketed competitors.Inc. - Business