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2026: The AI Invoice Arrives
The magic phase is over. 2026 is the year of AI monetisation, vertical integration, and the Google counter-strike.
Dec 10
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Josh Rowe
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AI Prompts for High-Performance Content Teams
20 strategic AI prompts for CMOs and content teams to ideate, write, repurpose, and systemise modern content at scale.
Nov 23
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Josh Rowe
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Unleash AI: Prompting for Leaders
A hands-on AI prompting guide for CEOs and business leaders that combines structure, examples, and human oversight.
Oct 8
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Josh Rowe
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AI Reality Check for CEOs
ChatGPT’s surge hides costly traps. CEOs must focus on trust, monetisation and real productivity gains, not hype.
Sep 22
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Josh Rowe
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AI’s Dial-Up Era
Generative AI’s clunky interfaces echo the early web. The iPhone moment for AI may be closer than CEOs think.
Aug 21
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Josh Rowe
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GPT-5: Business Ready, Not Benchmark Best
GPT-5 powers ChatGPT & Copilot, but benchmarks show Grok 4 ahead in reasoning. Here’s what CEOs must know.
Aug 8
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Josh Rowe
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Who Keeps Their Job?
The real impact of generative AI on jobs, from augmentation to automation, across the next decade.
Jul 28
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Josh Rowe
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Copilot Is the New Internet Explorer
Microsoft’s Copilot is quietly winning the AI wars by owning the entry point. Everyone else is playing catch-up.
Jul 16
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Josh Rowe
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The AI Protocol Wars Have Begun
Google, Anthropic, and the Linux Foundation are racing to control how AI agents communicate. Here's what leaders must know.
Jul 1
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Josh Rowe
Your AI Strategy is Already Obsolete
AI's pace is outpacing strategy. Mary Meeker's 2025 AI report reveals the new rules of competition, cost, and global power.
Jun 19
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Josh Rowe
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I Bought a Fridge Using ChatGPT
AI helped me choose a fridge — faster and better than any website. Here’s why that changes how your business needs to sell.
Jun 16
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Josh Rowe
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Unlocking AI Through Play
How CEOs can drive AI adoption through structured experimentation, curiosity, and fun — not more strategy decks.
May 26
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Josh Rowe
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