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How to build an AI assistant that works for you

Custom GPTs aren’t a magic bullet, but they can scale your team’s expertise, maintain consistency and free up people’s time to do more valuable work, our guest columnist writes.

🔒Maine startup launches data platform for multifamily real estate deals

The platform aims to slash due-diligence timelines for multifamily real estate deals by institutional investors.

🔒From quantum computing to robotaxi rollouts: Tech trends expected to shape 2026

We checked in with four Maine experts for their take on the tech trends to watch this year. One expects robotaxis to expand beyond tech hubs like San Francisco into major cities worldwide.

‘Cobots,’ AI and other tech trends that powered 2025

Maine technology and innovation were front and center throughout the year. Here's a collection of story highlights from 2025.
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How to implement your company’s AI policy

Work with your cybersecurity, IT and legal teams to create a policy that meets your compliance standards and makes sense for your business needs, our guest columnist recommends.

How to write press releases for AI — and people, too

When used strategically, press releases can be used to get vital information out to journalists as well as AI large-language models, our guest columnist writes.

Robot takes center stage at credit union’s new tech hub

The 3,400-square-foot leased space aims to offer Town & Country FCU members and others an opportunity to see, touch and experience technology used in banking and other industries.

Maine task force maps AI strategies, caveats for economy, workforce

As employers engage with AI, it’s equally important to think about employee perspectives, as those with the best sense what AI actually looks like on the ground.
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How to make the most of QR codes in your marketing

One marketing tactic commonly used at events or to share information with a target audience is a Quick Response (QR) code, writes guest columnist Greg Glynn of Pliable Marketing.

What to outsource to AI — and what to keep human-centered

Figuring out which jobs are best left to AI — and which require the human touch — is critical to using AI in a way that’s ethical, effective and profitable, our guest columnist writes.
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