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AI Drives Workplace Shifts, Training Gaps, Vaccine Predictions, and Explosive Demand for Data Infrastructure

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Welcome to the RAIZOR Report for Wednesday September 3rd 2025.

This episode covers the importance of training employees to maximize AI investments, UCLA's breakthrough wearable brain-computer interface for paralyzed users, and Florida State University’s findings on AI-driven language shifts. It highlights MIT's VaxSeer tool predicting flu vaccine efficacy, the decline in junior-level hiring due to AI, and surging demand for AI infrastructure as companies like Nvidia see record revenues. Additionally, Salesforce’s AI-driven support system replacing thousands of roles showcases the rise of automation in customer service. These stories underscore how AI is reshaping industries, workforce structures, and technological innovation globally.

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Welcome to the RAIZOR Report for Wednesday September 3rd 2025.

This episode covers the importance of training employees to maximize AI investments, UCLA's breakthrough wearable brain-computer interface for paralyzed users, and Florida State University’s findings on AI-driven language shifts. It highlights MIT's VaxSeer tool predicting flu vaccine efficacy, the decline in junior-level hiring due to AI, and surging demand for AI infrastructure as companies like Nvidia see record revenues. Additionally, Salesforce’s AI-driven support system replacing thousands of roles showcases the rise of automation in customer service. These stories underscore how AI is reshaping industries, workforce structures, and technological innovation globally.

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