Tag: business

  • New Rule: The “Hunger Games” Isn’t Supposed to Be a Documentary

    And finally, New Rule: Stop telling me grocery stores have “razor-thin margins.” You know who has razor-thin margins? The single mom in Halton Hills deciding between buying raspberries or paying the hydro bill. That’s a thin margin. If you’re the CEO of Loblaws, and your net profit has tripled in ten years while the rest…

  • Top 10 AI Contract Review Tools in 2025 – A Comprehensive Buyer’s Guide

    Up Front: In the fast-evolving world of legal tech, 2025 introduces a new wave of AI-driven contract review tools aimed at streamlining analysis, mitigating risk, and improving clarity in legal documents. Contract review remains a vital yet labour-intensive task for legal and procurement teams, routinely entangled in ambiguity, jurisdictional complexity, and dense legal language. While…

  • Why Many AI Startups Are Missing the Target: The Pitfalls of AI Reliance Without Value Composition

    Why Many AI Startups Are Missing the Target: The Pitfalls of AI Reliance Without Value Composition Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer an emerging technology—it’s a staple in modern business operations. Yet, as AI capabilities grow, so does the divide between companies that leverage AI effectively and those that merely hang the AI banner without…

  • DEEP SEEK AI MODEL vs OPENAI 01 MODEL

    In evaluating two AI models for contract review, I used a contract agreement analysis program to assess their performance objectively. Comparing the 01 OpenAI Model and Deep Seek revealed clear differences that can’t be overlooked. While the 01 Model has proven itself to be a capable and reliable tool, Deep Seek brings advanced precision and…

  • What Canada Post Isn’t Telling Us: A Nightmare in the Making

    You’ve seen the headlines: “Canada Post Delays Persist After Holiday Rush” or “Backlogs Expected to Clear Soon.” But let’s get real—what they’re not telling you is that without a monumental increase in the workforce or freezing incoming shipments, catching up is about as likely as winning the lottery without buying a ticket. Let’s break it…

  • Cracking the Case: The Curious Incident of the Fake PNG

    In the world of software development, we often encounter problems that seem insurmountable at first glance. Such was the case with a long-standing issue that had puzzled many developers: the inability of Microsoft Word and Excel to save images as true PNG or JPG files. This digital conundrum had left many scratching their heads, searching…

  • From Clarity to Chaos: Navigating the Hidden Risks and Ambiguities in Contract Agreements

    Check out this executive summary from a large contract agreement I ran this morning. Here is what I see:Ah, the classic journey of a contract agreement — it always starts so well, doesn’t it? You dive in, feeling confident, with structured obligations and compliance commitments laid out neatly before you, promising smooth sailing ahead. It’s…