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🗓️ 27 March 2025
⏱️ 20 minutes
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0:00.0 | Here's the truth about AI. AI is only as powerful as the platform it's built into. |
0:05.7 | ServiceNow puts AI to work for people across your business, removing friction and frustration |
0:11.1 | for your employees, supercharging productivity for your developers, providing intelligent |
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0:22.2 | right now. That's why the world works with ServiceNow. Visit servicenow.com slash UK slash AI for people. |
0:30.6 | As a small business owner, my favourite thing about posting a job on LinkedIn is that when I hit send, |
0:35.2 | I clock out and LinkedIn clocks in. LinkedIn makes it easy to post your job for free. Get qualified candidates and manage them all in one |
0:42.1 | place. Plus, LinkedIn extends the reach of your job posts by allowing you to share it with your |
0:47.1 | network. And hiring managers that add a hiring frame to their LinkedIn profiles receive two times |
0:52.9 | more qualified applicants. Go to |
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1:01.8 | Welcome back to another edition of Cool Stuff Ride Home, where we have some of the more |
1:05.6 | interesting, intriguing, and cool stories from around the world and throughout history. |
1:09.5 | I'm Reggie Rizzou alongside Marcus |
1:11.2 | Path. On today's episode, a new drug shows signs of delaying Alzheimer's symptoms and those who are |
1:16.9 | genetically predisposed to the disease and a surprising skeleton discovery could rewrite our history |
1:22.6 | of the pyramids. And on this day in history, the first cherry blossom trees are planted in Washington, D.C. |
1:28.5 | That's all coming up on cool stuff. |
1:30.5 | An experimental treatment shows promise in delaying Alzheimer's symptoms and individuals genetically predisposed to develop the disease in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, |
1:39.3 | according to findings from ongoing research. |
1:41.3 | The study, led by Washington University in St. Louis, |
1:44.9 | marks the first time a clinical trial has provided evidence that removing amyloid plaques |
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