March has seen contrasting viewpoints within the tech industry. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella cautioned against the obsession with Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), instead highlighting the practical applications of AI, similar to the transformative impact of Excel spreadsheets. Concurrently, UK tech companies are considering a four-day workweek to boost staff morale. In cybersecurity news, an influential blogger became a victim of a phishing attack, underscoring the ongoing vulnerabilities despite protective measures. These topics were discussed in-depth by industry experts during a monthly analysis episode.
I think it's around tempering expectations, but not in a way that this isn't actually going to deliver some benefits for customers. He compared the developments in AI right now to the emergence of Excel.
There is only so much that we can do to protect ourselves against phishing. You can be aware. You can follow best practice. You can do any training that your employer lays out, implement two factor authentication, all these kinds of things, but ultimately, it just takes one little thing to happen, and you could be a victim as well.
There's fifth day stoppage, so you don't work Mondays, or you don't work Fridays. There are also models in which specific people work certain days, so that could just be a matter of saying, 'Okay, every other person in the company just works alternating days' or you could split it up by group.
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