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  1. DEI experts say the acronym may be radioactive, but the underlying business case is stronger than ever

    Experts at the Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit argue that despite a recent pullback in corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the underlying business case for these programs remains strong. They contend that the acronym has become politically charged, but the core principles of DEI are essential for business value and innovation. While the number of chief diversity officers hired has decreased, companies that maintain their commitment to DEI are expected to gain a competitive advantage. AI

    DEI experts say the acronym may be radioactive, but the underlying business case is stronger than ever
  2. From localhost to live

    Replit is addressing the complexity developers face in moving code from their local machines to a live deployment. The company highlights that the challenges extend beyond just writing code, encompassing environment configuration, dependency management, and service integration. Replit positions itself as a cloud-based IDE that simplifies these processes, offering an instant Ubuntu VM and streamlined deployment capabilities for both technical and less technical users. AI

    From localhost to live

    IMPACT Replit's platform aims to streamline the development process for AI-native applications, potentially lowering the barrier to entry for deploying AI-powered tools.