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Isobel O'Sullivan

Writer at Tech.co

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  • 1 month ago | tech.co | Isobel O'Sullivan

    Just like a lot of core sectors, the trucking industry is currently on the cusp of an AI revolution. Thanks to the popularization of tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini, generative AI is now available to everyone, helping business leaders find creative ways to streamline key processes and optimize logistics, without breaking the bank. Yet, with new artificial intelligence trends emerging each week, understanding how to utilize the technology to its best extent can be a challenge.

  • 1 month ago | tech.co | Isobel O'Sullivan |Adam Rowe

    QuickBooks for Nonprofits is built for charities and NGOs. But how does it stack up against other options on the market?

  • 1 month ago | tech.co | Isobel O'Sullivan

    If your business requires a cash injection, but you don’t want to risk falling into debt cycles from private loans, it might be time to consider business grants. By providing crucial funding for specific projects, and giving your business much-needed visibility, grants can be a great way to take your venture to the next level. It only takes a couple of minutes to apply to most opportunities too, allowing you to throw your hat in the ring without investing heaps of time and energy.

  • 1 month ago | tech.co | Isobel O'Sullivan

    A new ‘AI divide’ is emerging, and businesses on the wrong side of it are at risk of being quickly outpaced by those with greater AI literacy, according to new research from Microsoft. The study found that while roughly half of businesses and organizations have a clear AI strategy in place, and are preparing for emerging trends in the technology like agentic AI, a similar proportion do not — creating a lost opportunity to boost economic growth and improve public services.

  • 1 month ago | tech.co | Isobel O'Sullivan

    As employee wellbeing continues to rise up the agenda for US employers, Tech.co’s new report found that 72% of senior leads currently support the ‘right to disconnect’ labor law which would give workers the right to ignore communications when they’re off the clock. The policy is gaining momentum globally and has already been embraced by a slew of European countries including France, Portugal, and Belgium, with Australia joining the cohort last summer.

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