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A persistent mouth sore deserves attention, even though most oral ulcers are not cancerous. If an ulcer or patch has not healed after at least 2 weeks—or if there are red or white patches, lumps, or unexplained bleeding—it should be evaluated by a dentist or otolaryngologist. Oral cancer cannot be diagnosed from appearance or pain alone; confirmation requires a biopsy. Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption are major risk factors, with the risk increasing further when both are present. Early detection matters not only for survival. It may also reduce the extent of surgery and help preserve speech, chewing, and swallowing. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/oral-cancer-symptoms-diagnosis-treatment #OralCancer #CancerPrevention

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Switching to a new-generation model is an evaluation project, not a simple model-name replacement. This guide explains why claims about Claude Opus 5—including availability, pricing, and performance—should be checked against Anthropic’s official model list and pricing information. It also outlines a practical migration process: retest existing prompts on representative work, measure quality, cost, and latency, limit unnecessary verification loops and subagent calls, and organize context into system instructions, project rules, on-demand Skills, and technical references. Most importantly, model selection should reflect your organization’s actual tasks and cost of failure—not benchmark rankings alone. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/claude-opus-5-verification-and-migration-guide #PromptEngineering #ModelEvaluation

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The business value of AI should be measured in completed outcomes, reusable processes, and time saved—not the number of prompts submitted. High performers delegate executable tasks by specifying the objective, source materials, constraints, and output format. They standardize recurring work with step-by-step prompts, templates, and checklists, then treat the first AI response as a draft that requires evaluation and revision. A realistic ROI calculation also includes verification time and error risk. Paid tools create value when time savings and additional results exceed subscription and review costs. Human accountability, fact-checking, and protection of sensitive information remain essential throughout the workflow. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/ai-work-delegation-and-roi-guide #GenerativeAI #WorkflowAutomation #Productivity

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Agentic AI could significantly reshape white-collar work, but exposure estimates should not be treated as layoff forecasts. There is not yet established empirical evidence that 30–40% of office jobs will become unnecessary within a few years. The more immediate labor-market signal may be weaker hiring for entry-level positions, internships, and support roles rather than widespread dismissal of existing employees. That distinction matters for workers, employers, and policymakers. A complete assessment also requires more than the headline unemployment rate. Working hours, underemployment, income growth, job quality, platform-work instability, and household debt should be examined together. This article separates supported facts from possible scenarios and adds context to widely circulated claims about AI, employment, and mortgage debt. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/agentic-ai-jobless-growth-white-collar-employment-risk #AgenticAI #LaborMarket #JoblessGrowth

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Fast-moving AI and robotics news requires a disciplined approach to verification. This interim report reviews claims available as of July 27, 2026, including alleged product launches, mathematical breakthroughs, energy-use comparisons, legal and policy developments, and autonomous-driving capabilities. Many claims cannot yet be treated as confirmed because the source material did not include official announcements, technical papers, court rulings, government documents, or sufficient measurement conditions. The report also highlights an important distinction: driver-assistance technology should not be labeled fully autonomous without establishing whether continuous driver supervision is required. For researchers, investors, and industry professionals, the takeaway is clear: terminology and repetition are not substitutes for primary evidence. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/2026-july-ai-robot-autonomous-driving-news-verification #FactChecking #AINews #AutonomousDriving

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The national real estate policy debate outlined potential changes that could affect property owners, investors, and housing supply timelines. Key proposals included differentiated holding taxes based on ownership and occupancy, possible limits on capital gains tax relief for single-home owners, and a temporary off-ramp for multi-home owners who sell properties. The supply discussion prioritized shortening compensation, approval, and construction commencement processes at existing public housing sites rather than designating additional sites. Why it matters: none of the tax rates, price thresholds, loan restrictions, or implementation measures is final. Future tax reform proposals, legislative amendments, and regulations will determine the actual impact. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/korea-housing-policy-tax-supply-debate #RealEstatePolicy #HousingSupply

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