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What Jake and Flo Aren’t Telling Us: Disruptions Constantly Change the Insurance Industry

Daniel Burrus

Auto and home insurance bundles, umbrella policies, constant arguments about paying for healthcare (especially during a pandemic), and thousands of streaming and social commercial advertisements pushing different providers as being the best option for the average Joe and Jane. . The Real Problem: Life Changes Drive Insurance Changes.

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Are You Future-Proof? Preparing for Technological Disruptions

Phil McKinney

We live in unprecedented technological advances, and with these advances come disruptions that can significantly impact our lives and businesses. Technology is profoundly changing how we work and live, from automated manufacturing to artificial intelligence. The Impact of Not Preparing for Disruptions.

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4 disruptive trends for higher ed in 2024

Christensen Institute

As the new year dawns, here are four other trends that could change the status quo in 2024. The decline in enrollment in higher education, disruptive alternatives to higher education, demographic declines, and the continued rise in spending by higher education. Indeed, more instability is in store in the year ahead.

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True Disruption Often Leads to Invention, but So Does Anticipation

Daniel Burrus

Picture this: You start a small business by making a change to a preexisting product that completely reinvents that product. Some minor disruptions get in your way, so you and your team make some adjustments to your product. An indisputable fact about our world is that change is the only constant.

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Rule Breaking Series #4: Disrupting the period industry

Flying Fish Lab

By leading a movement to call a period what it is - Period - innovators have disrupted the period industry. But more than that, they’ve disrupted the period industry, not so much with product improvements (though welcome after years of stagnation) but by challenging societal norms and hang-ups by starting real conversations.

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Rule Breaking Series #4: Disrupting the period industry

Flying Fish Lab

By leading a movement to call a period what it is - Period - innovators have disrupted the period industry. But more than that, they’ve disrupted the period industry, not so much with product improvements (though welcome after years of stagnation) but by challenging societal norms and hang-ups by starting real conversations.

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GLIDE: The new “creative” Artificial Intelligence which can compete with human graphic designers and artists

Idea to Value

Using the system, you can highlight where in an image you want a change to take place, and write out what the change should be. For example, look at the second example listed here. A human gave the command “a girl hugging a corgi on a pedestal”, and highlighted the existing dog.