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Experts weigh in on marketing’s redundancy crisis in Age of AI

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As AI reshapes marketing teams, experts warn of a global redundancy wave-and argue human experience is now the industry’s rarest asset.
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UK senior freelancers drive AI adoption & work longer

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UK freelancers over 50 are embracing AI and upskilling weekly, as many plan to extend their careers well beyond traditional retirement ages.
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Senior UK freelancers over 50 lead the way in AI adoption

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Nearly half of UK freelancers aged over 50 use AI daily, defying stereotypes as they lead in tech adoption and upskill to stay competitive.
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Recruiters launch age inclusive programme to tackle workplace bias

Thu, 14th Aug 2025
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Aquent, Sirius and Talent Quarter join APSCo's Age Inclusive Recruiter programme to combat age bias and boost hiring of candidates aged 50 and above.
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In-person leadership programmes vital in AI-driven tech era

Tue, 19th Nov 2024
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As the tech industry embraces AI, in-person leadership programmes are resurging, fostering vital human connections and deeper learning experiences.
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Kiwis embrace age-diverse workforces, but communication needs work

Wed, 22nd Aug 2018
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New Zealand businesses may benefit from a workforce of 55+ year olds, as research suggests age diversity improves innovation and customer relations.
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New report shines light on sexism and ageism in ICT industry

Mon, 22nd Jan 2018
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Preliminary study calls for urgent investigation into sexism and ageism in New Zealand's ICT industry. Women make up only a quarter of the workforce.