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[Newsletter] The Advantage of Knowing What’s Next

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[Newsletter] The Advantage of Knowing What’s Next

Hi there,

A viral chart on X recently revealed that 84% of the world has never used AI, with most users concentrated among young, urban, affluent populations. If you’re worried AI might replace your job, you’re actually in a fortunate position—you’re aware of the disruption ahead.

And awareness creates opportunity: the chance to learn new skills and improve your odds for the future.

Whatever step you need to take next—big or small—to give your momentum a boost, it’s always worth taking.

Enjoy today’s reads.

-Maja


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