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The article explores how major AI companies may inadvertently promote a culture of disengagement from traditional work, raising concerns about the future of employment and productivity.
The article explores the trend of corporations relocating to the Heartland, highlighting factors like lower costs, a skilled workforce, and a desire for community engagement in business operations.
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David Ulevitch speaks with Chris Power, founder and CEO at Hadrian, and Vice Admiral Robert Gaucher, the Pentagon's first direct reporting portfolio manager for submarines, at the opening of Hadrian's Factory Four in Cherokee, Alabama. They discuss the state of America's submarine industrial base, why the Navy now needs more than five times the manufacturing capacity it had a decade ago, and how software-driven factories and a new workforce can close the gap
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