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Gemini 3 surpasses ChatGPT and redefines leadership in artificial intelligence
The recent launch of Gemini 3, Google's most advanced language model, has redefined the global competition in artificial intelligence and placed the company in a leadership position it hasn't held for years. According to The Wall Street Journal, the new version of Gemini outperformed ChatGPT and other rivals in recognized industry benchmarks, solidifying its status as the most powerful AI chatbot to date.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
Gemini 3 is here: Google's artificial intelligence that can change everything
The speed at which artificial intelligence technologies are advancing is overwhelming, even for those who closely follow this industry. The launch of Gemini 3 is a prime example: in a single day, it topped all third-party AI rankings, and the avalanche of improvements it incorporates represents much more than a incremental increase in speed or capabilities. We are witnessing a paradigm shift, a leap that redefines what is possible in every area where AI intervenes.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
List of the 44 professions most at risk of being replaced by AI, according to OpenAI
A report by OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, identified 44 professions at risk of being replaced by advanced AI systems, raising concerns about job stability and the future of employment in various sectors.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
How Social Media Management Builds Strong and Trustworthy Brands. AI-Generated.
Social media is a daily routine for more than a billion people all over the world. In 2024, the number of active users on social media platforms amounts to over 4.9 billion, as per Statista. Companies cannot treat this situation only as an opportunity, but they must realize it as their obligation. Branding that aims at maintaining its presence, being relevant, and trusted requires Social Media Management that is continuous and carefully planned. Essentially, what they really need to accomplish is to communicate with their audience, increase their trustworthiness level, and make their business development sustainable.
By Anthony Rodgers2 months ago in Journal
What Brands Get Wrong About Influencers
There is a strange moment that happens in many marketing teams. Someone pulls up a list of potential influencers, the room leans in, and everyone goes straight to the follower count. It is almost automatic. A big number feels safe, and a small number feels risky. Yet this is the very place where most mistakes start.
By Nina Rafferty2 months ago in Journal
How Data Analytics Is Transforming Economic Research in the U.S. and Beyond
INTRODUCTION Numbers have always shaped policy — but today, the scale and speed of data generation have rewritten the rules. According to the World Bank, nearly 90 percent of the world’s data was created in just the last two years. This explosion has fundamentally transformed economic research, pushing economists to move beyond traditional surveys and spreadsheets into the world of machine learning, high-frequency indicators, and complex digital footprints. From Delhi to New York, data analytics now underpins decisions that influence inflation, employment, financial stability, consumption, and risk.
By Vamakshi Chaturvedi2 months ago in Journal
AI, Automation, and the Future of Jobs: Lessons for India and the U.S.. AI-Generated.
INTRODUCTION Automation is no longer a distant concept; it is an active force reshaping industries across the world. According to a 2023 McKinsey report, up to 800 million jobs could be displaced globally by 2030, with emerging economies like India and advanced economies like the United States facing different but equally urgent challenges. The key question today is not whether automation will reshape work, but whether societies can adapt quickly enough to manage the transition. Although India and the U.S. are worlds apart in scale and economic structure, both countries offer valuable lessons on preparing for a future where human–machine collaboration defines prosperity.
By Vamakshi Chaturvedi2 months ago in Journal










