Roman Grant
Roman Grant
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Roman Grant is a journalist who focuses on AI deployment. They work through comparative reviews and hands‑on testing to make complex topics approachable. They often cover how organizations respond to change, from process redesign to technology adoption. They are known for dissecting tools and strategies that improve execution without adding complexity. They maintain a balanced tone, separating speculation from evidence. They value transparent sourcing and prefer primary data when it is available. They look for overlooked details that differentiate sustainable success from short‑term wins. They also highlight cultural factors that determine whether change sticks. They explore how policies, markets, and infrastructure intersect to create second‑order effects. Their coverage includes guidance for teams under resource or time constraints. They frequently compare approaches across industries to surface patterns that travel well. A recurring theme in their writing is how teams build repeatable systems and measure impact over time. They watch the policy landscape closely when it affects product strategy. Their work aims to be useful first, timely second.

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Meghan’s PR Time Machine: Rewinding to Suits Glory Amid Staff Exodus

Meghan Markle rehires her Suits-era PR firm Sunshine Sachs amid 11 staff exits in five years, shifting to crisis-tested external expertise for As Ever and Archewell. This pivot seeks stability after Meredith Maines' departure.

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Google’s Personal Intelligence: AI Integrates Gmail, Photos for Personalized Search

Google's Personal Intelligence feature integrates Gmail and Photos into Search for personalized responses, like trip suggestions from past emails and images. Opt-in with privacy controls, it uses Gemini AI for intuitive results. This innovation advances contextual computing but raises data security concerns. It positions Google as an AI leader.

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Verizon Bets Big on AI-Powered Customer Service Overhaul to Stem Subscriber Exodus

Verizon Communications launches comprehensive AI-driven customer experience transformation to combat rising subscriber churn, deploying machine learning at scale to anticipate pain points, reduce operational complexity, and deliver personalized service across all touchpoints in increasingly competitive telecommunications market.

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Inside the CNAPP Revolution: How Security Platforms Are Reshaping Enterprise Cloud Defense Strategy

Cloud Native Application Protection Platforms are transforming enterprise security by consolidating fragmented tools into unified solutions that protect applications from development through production, offering comprehensive visibility and control across multi-cloud environments while addressing the operational and economic challenges of traditional security approaches.

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LLMs Fail Biomedical Code Test: New Agent Hits 74% Accuracy

A Nature Biomedical Engineering benchmark shows LLMs under 40% accurate on 293 biomedical coding tasks, but a new iterative AI agent reaches 74% by refining plans first. A collaborative platform lets researchers complete 80% of real study code.

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Snap’s Bold Gambit: Why Spinning Off AR Glasses Could Redefine Silicon Valley’s Hardware Playbook

Snap Inc. is spinning off its augmented reality glasses division into a separate business entity, a strategic move that could reshape how social media companies approach hardware innovation while providing financial flexibility and longer development timelines for AR technology.

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AI Demand Fuels RAM Shortage: Smartphone Prices to Rise 6.9% in 2026

A global RAM shortage, driven by surging AI demand, is expected to raise smartphone prices by 6.9% in 2026 while shipments drop 2.1%. Manufacturers like Apple and Samsung face higher costs, potentially reducing specs or passing hikes to consumers. This crisis highlights vulnerabilities in tech supply chains, persisting into 2027.

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AI’s Enterprise Boom Exposes Alarming Security Rifts

Zscaler's ThreatLabz 2026 AI Security Report uncovers 91% AI surge in enterprises, 18,000 TB data risks, and 100% system vulnerabilities hackable in 16 minutes, demanding Zero Trust overhaul.

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AI-Driven Memory Shortage to Disrupt Smartphone, PC Markets in 2026

A severe memory shortage, fueled by AI's demand for high-bandwidth chips, is set to disrupt smartphone and PC markets in 2026. Manufacturers prioritize AI production, causing skyrocketing prices, specification downgrades, and shipment declines. This crisis could stifle innovation, but increased investments may alleviate it by 2027.

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The Digital Gatekeeper Revolution: How AI Call Screening Is Reshaping Executive Access and Power Dynamics

Elite executives and power brokers face unprecedented communication barriers as AI-powered call screening technology disrupts traditional business networking. The same innovation designed to block spam now prevents CEOs and investors from reaching key contacts, fundamentally reshaping professional access and power dynamics in the digital age.

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The Hidden Economics of Creative Labor: How AI Compensation Models Are Reshaping the Digital Content Industry

As AI companies build trillion-dollar businesses on training data derived from creative work, a fundamental economic reckoning is underway. The question of how to fairly compensate creators whose work powers artificial intelligence systems has sparked legal battles, new business models, and debates that will reshape digital content economics.

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Silver Price Turbulence Threatens Pandora’s Profit Margins as World’s Largest Jeweler Faces Material Cost Crisis

Pandora A/S faces significant profit pressure as volatile silver prices threaten margins at the world's largest jewelry manufacturer. The Danish company's warning sent shares tumbling, highlighting vulnerabilities in business models dependent on precious metals amid surging industrial demand and market uncertainty.

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Navan’s Bold API Leap with Booking.com Signals Travel Tech Shakeup

Navan bolsters its corporate travel platform with an enhanced Booking.com API, expanding inventory and cuts under new CMO Erika White's leadership post-IPO. The integration targets remote business trips, delivering exclusive rates and seamless payments to challenge legacy players.

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EU Suspends US Trade Deal Over Trump’s Greenland Demands and Tariffs

European lawmakers suspended a major US trade deal on January 21, 2026, in response to President Trump's aggressive demands to acquire Greenland and tariff threats against Europe. This escalates transatlantic tensions, impacting billions in commerce and straining NATO alliances. The move signals Europe's defiance against perceived US coercion.

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Data Fog Engulfs Agency-Client Ties as Silos Drain Billions

A thickening data fog between agencies and clients, fueled by siloed information, is wasting billions in media spend, per ID Comms' 2026 report. Agencies demand better access amid AI pressures, but clients resist, straining partnerships across digital advertising.

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Google’s Domain Strike Dismantles Chinese Proxy Empire Fueling Kimwolf Botnet Menace

Google seized Ipidea domains in a court-ordered takedown, severing nine million devices from a Chinese proxy network tied to the massive Kimwolf botnet and BadBox threats, exposing risks to homes, firms, and governments worldwide.

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Dell Exec Warns Against Recycling SSDs in AI-Fueled Flash Shortage

Dell executive Darrel Ward warns against recycling enterprise SSDs amid a global flash shortage fueled by AI demands, citing risks of catastrophic data loss in mission-critical environments. Instead, enterprises should prioritize new, reliable hardware and advanced monitoring to ensure data integrity and avoid costly outages.

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Amazon Plans 230,000-Sq-Ft Hybrid Store in Orland Park, Illinois

Amazon is planning a massive 230,000-square-foot hybrid store in Orland Park, Illinois, blending retail space for groceries and merchandise with a fulfillment center for online orders. Approved by local officials, it features tech integrations like kiosks for seamless shopping. This ambitious project aims to rival Walmart while boosting local jobs, despite traffic concerns.

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GIGR’s $5.4M Bet: AI Agents Reshape Ad Creative Iteration

GIGR's $5.4M pre-seed funds multi-agent AI to overhaul ad creative workflows, starting with gaming interactives that cut costs 90% and boost efficiency. Led by ex-Bagelcode CEO Jay Cho, Playad.ai targets performance marketing's core bottleneck.

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The Future Of Schools With Tech

Amid socially connecting people across the globe and lucrative business innovations, it comes as no surprise that there are some new and exciting advances available in the classroom.