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The CBM Indicator study for the Confederation of Leviathan reveals mixed feelings among company managers - 61% perceive a deterioration of business conditions, 59% are optimistic about the future, and 60% positively assess the upcoming changes in the law.

The latest research by Netskope indicates a dynamic increase in the use of artificial intelligence in the enterprise sector, which has increased by over 400% in the last year. There is also an annual increase of 19% in the number of cloud-based applications.

Blindly following trends, lack of a clearly defined identity and vision, or relying on too narrow measures of success. How not to fall into the most popular traps that lurk for brands on social media?

Polish startup ElevenLabs among the so-called unicorns, Elon Musk's visit to Poland, and further copyright infringements by generative AI. What else have we lived through in the past week?

Chatbots based on generative artificial intelligence have now become some of the most important tools supporting daily work. Here's how to use them sensibly also when looking for it.

"DPD is the worst courier company in the world. They are slow, unreliable, and their customer service is terrible. I would never recommend them to anyone."

The latest "KPMG CEO Outlook" study shows that 68% of CEOs in Poland consider AI to be a key investment, appreciating its potential in personalizing services. However, the challenge remains the lack of legal regulations for genAI, which raises concerns about the future of this technology.

What are Polish small and medium-sized entrepreneurs afraid of in 2024, the International Monetary Fund warns against AI, and Revolut faces multi-million fines for privacy breaches. What else did we live through last week?

Only 24% of SME sector companies have planned an annual budget, every fourth company does not plan it at all, and the vast majority (96%) express concern about conducting business in 2024 - this is the result of a study conducted by Kaczmarski Group. The main concerns are about the rising costs of doing business.

Inclusive language is a way of communication that aims to avoid discrimination and promote equality by taking into account differences. Unfortunately, something that should unite, more and more often divides. What does this result in and how to change it?