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Hello, readers. If you are readers, that is. Or are you AI? Perhaps I am, too. I'm Hallam Bullock, reporting to you from London, and welcome to my existential crisis.
Well, perhaps that is a little strong, but I've recently joined Elon Musk in mulling whether life is all just one big simulation.
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I'm excited to share this week's conversation with one of the leading experts on jobs and hiring trends.
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