The AI revolution is accelerating across three critical fronts that demand your attention.

First, the consensus is clear: certain professions face imminent automation while others remain more secure.

Second, tools like Recall are fundamentally changing our relationship with information, creating interconnected knowledge systems rather than mere storage solutions.

Third, Google's breakthrough with "thinking" AI models signals a shift from simple response generation to sophisticated reasoning capabilities.

These developments aren't just technological curiosities—they represent strategic opportunities for forward-thinking organizations. As your AI consultancy partners, we're tracking these trends to help you leverage disruption rather than fall victim to it.

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