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AI Reshapes US Jobs as Filipino Mompreneurs Leverage Google Gemini

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AI is projected to reshape 50-55% of U.S. jobs by 2029, according to the Boston Consulting Group, though most workers are expected to retain their positions. Call center roles face the highest risk of being replaced, while software engineers and tradespeople face less impact.

Filipino mompreneurs are increasingly using AI, particularly Google's Gemini, to transform their businesses, streamlining operations and improving decision-making, reports Google Philippines. Princess Alvarez, founder of ISLA Everything Accessories, uses Gemini to generate Google Sheets formulas for pricing, while Jenielyn Sicabalo-Nieva of MP Nieva’s Flower Company utilizes AI to analyze bouquet trends. Mercedes Madrona, 64, owner of Kusinanay’s Food Products, leverages AI to close major deals, underscoring its accessibility across age demographics.

Mark Cuban stated that CEOs who fail to embrace AI won't remain CEOs for long, reports Dallas Innovates. He predicts a future where companies excel through AI integration or cease to exist within the next three years.

DARPA issued a request for information seeking proposals on how AI agents built by different organizations can communicate and collaborate, indicating a strategic priority for interoperability within the defense and commercial sectors, according to DARPA.

A Houston school is using an AI-personalized learning model compressing all academics into two hours daily, with the remainder of time focused on athletics. The school allows families to use a $10,000 state voucher, drawing sharp criticism from some educators.

Construction giants are seeing returns on their investments in tech startups, with companies like Dusty Robotics deploying robots to paint interior layouts on Bay Area construction sites as early as 2018, reports Forbes.

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