AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Business Faster Than Leaders Can Adapt
Diving into AI in influencer contracts, AI's impact on job market, its lack of spatial intelligence, and its role in cyber attacks.
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Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. This is issue 25 of The Tech Stop.
Diving into AI in influencer contracts, AI's impact on job market, its lack of spatial intelligence, and its role in cyber attacks.
Without AI-specific IP clauses in influencer contracts, brands risk unauthorised use of creators’ likeness or AI-generated content, and creators risk loss of control. More.
POV: Update influencer agreements to include transparent AI-usage, ownership and disclosure clauses.
The entry-level white-collar job market is crumbling. Graduates cannot find roles as automation and AI erase junior tasks and undermine the traditional career ladder. More.
POV: Invest in building unique, hard-to-automate roles, and design junior pathways that can’t be easily replaced by AI or offshoring.
AI still lacks “spatial intelligence” — the ability to understand, simulate, and interact with 3D, physics-driven environments. More.
POV: Track the development of spatial AI and world-model technology, this will define the next generation of transformative applications in robotics, AR/VR, and simulation.
State-sponsored hackers used Anthropic’s Claude AI agent to automate a large-scale espionage campaign, signalling that AI-driven cyberattacks are now real, scalable, and dangerously powerful. More.
POV: Invest in AI-augmented threat detection to guard against the rising risk of AI-orchestrated attacks.
And just for fun… Three Emojis
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