Thursday, Oct. 19th

No-fluff news for busy CEOs

Hello CEO,

While you were busy growing your empire

1. The Career Ladder Is Dying

The traditional career path of moving up at a single company is quickly waning. Instead, job hopping, freelance, “quiet quitting,” and the gig economy are stepping in. Companies need to adapt — and quickly… Read more here.

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2. Net Neutrality Is Back

Commissioners at the FCC are moving forward with a plan to restore net neutrality protections from the Obama era. That means a more open internet and rules that force internet providers to allow access to all sites and content. However, some say the rules are unnecessary… Read more here.

3. Corporate Healthcare Burden Grows

The average price of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums keeps growing, reaching nearly $24,000 for families. Employers pay a healthy chunk of that. Inflation and, surprisingly, Ozempic are having an impact… Read more here.

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4. Your Personality = Your Success?

A new study has determined that your personality type determines whether your startup will succeed or ultimately fail. The paper says founders have personality types not seen in the larger population and categorizes them into six types. Which one are you?.. Read more here.

5. Authors Sue Over AI

A group of authors — including former governor Mike Huckabee — are suing Meta, Microsoft, and others over their use of their work to build AI tools. They say their books were pirated and then used to train AI models. And this is hardly the first complaint of this kind… Read more here.

Bonus. Stat Of The Day

According to a Forbes survey, 64% of businesses expect that AI will increase productivity.

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