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Early Morning Byte: Friday, July 11, 2025
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The Latest From Your TNCR Crew
Artificial intelligence agents are moving from the margins to mainstream in modern enterprise strategy.
Love’s Travel Stops has appointed Tim Langley-Hawthorne as its new Chief Technology Officer.
A single software vulnerability can compromise the safety, reliability, and resilience of the entire aviation ecosystem.

CEO Outlook Hits 2025 High: What CIOs Need to Know
IT leaders must be ready to respond to higher expectations and a more strategic seat at the executive table.

AI Powerhouses Put Money in the Classroom
OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic have joined forces with major teachers’ unions to launch an AI academy and redefine AI in the classroom.

Futurist Predicts AI Will Make Labor Obsolete in 20 Years
This transition could free humanity from the necessity of work and usher in a new era of meaning, creativity, and abundance.

Large Language Models Are Fueling a New Wave of Phishing Attacks
The study shows AI models produced incorrect or potentially dangerous login URLs in more than one-third of cases.

Salesforce CEO Says AI Now Handles Half of Company’s Workload
Benioff emphasized that the use of AI is enabling Salesforce employees to redirect their efforts to higher-value work.
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