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Glean's $200 Million Arr Milestone: Is Enterprise AI Search a Fortress or a Flimsy Wall Against Giants?
Glean, the enterprise AI search pioneer, has reportedly crossed the $200 million annual recurring revenue mark, signaling a significant shift in how companies manage internal knowledge. Dariusz Wojciechowskì investigates whether this rapid ascent is sustainable amidst intensifying competition from tech behemoths, and what it means for the future of workplace efficiency.
By Dariusz Wojciechowskì

Brussels' Algorithmic Reckoning: How AI Hiring Bias Lawsuits Are Reshaping Romania's Digital Workforce, From Silicon Valley to Sibiu
As European regulators intensify scrutiny on algorithmic hiring, a wave of lawsuits in the US and emerging directives in Brussels are forcing Romanian tech companies to confront the insidious biases embedded in their AI recruitment tools. This investigation uncovers the quiet battle for fairness in the digital age, impacting everything from startup growth to the very fabric of our workforce.
By Cataliná Ionescù

Verifying Fairness: How Pymetrics Navigates AI Bias in Hiring, From New York to Bengaluru's Tech Hub
In a world grappling with algorithmic discrimination, Pymetrics offers a beacon of hope for fair hiring. This story will change how you think about how AI can build diverse teams, especially as global regulations tighten and India's talent pool grows.
By Divyà Mehtà

Sierra AI's $4 Billion Bet: Is Customer Service About to Get a Bit More Irish, or Just More Robotic?
Bret Taylor and Clay Bavor, two names synonymous with Silicon Valley success, are betting big on customer service AI with Sierra AI, now valued at a staggering $4 billion. But what does this mean for the human touch, for the jobs we know, and for places like Ireland, often the global hub for these very services?
By Aoifè Murphŷ

When Google's Gemini Automates the Port of Algiers: Can 'Al-Aml' Protect Algerian Dockworkers From the Algorithms?
As AI-driven automation sweeps through global logistics, Algeria's labor unions face a critical juncture. We review 'Al-Aml', a new AI oversight platform designed to empower workers, and assess its efficacy against the relentless march of algorithms like those powering Google's logistics solutions.
By Abderrahmàn Bensoussàn

From Kabul's Crossroads to Global Fairness: How 'AdlTech' Challenges Silicon Valley's Algorithmic Bias, Mr. Nadella
In a world grappling with AI's inherent biases, a startup born from the heart of Afghanistan is forging a path to equitable hiring. AdlTech, founded by Dr. Laila Nazari, offers a unique, culturally aware solution to algorithmic discrimination, proving that innovation for justice can emerge from the most unexpected places.
By Fatimàh Rahimì
