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The EU AI Act’s requirements for general-purpose AI will become practically significant from August 2, 2026. For providers, this is not only an EU-based compliance issue: companies outside the EU may also fall within the scope if they provide general-purpose AI models, or services incorporating them, to the EU market. This article offers a pre-implementation checklist covering technical documentation, downstream provider information, copyright policies, training-data summaries, labeling of AI-generated or manipulated content, and additional obligations for models with systemic risk, including evaluation, incident reporting, risk mitigation, and cybersecurity safeguards. A useful read for legal, compliance, product, and AI governance teams preparing their review roadmap. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/eu-ai-act-2026-gpai-cybersecurity-labeling #EUAIAct #AIRegulation #Cybersecurity

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When debt becomes unmanageable, the differences between personal rehabilitation, personal bankruptcy, and personal debt restructuring matter. Each option has a different filing route, income requirement, scope of eligible debts, and approach to assets. This article explains why steady income may point toward personal rehabilitation, why bankruptcy is considered when repayment is virtually impossible, and why a debt workout may be the first step for delinquent loans from participating financial institutions. It also notes debts that may not be discharged or reduced, including certain taxes, fines, intentional tort damages, and child support. A useful overview for anyone comparing formal debt relief paths before seeking advice or applying. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/personal-rehabilitation-bankruptcy-workout-comparison #DebtRestructuring #PersonalFinance

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Organizational silence is often misread as alignment. In reality, team members may see the problem clearly but judge the cost of speaking up as too high. This article explores Joe Gebbia’s “Elephant, Dead Fish, and Vomit” framework as a practical way to make difficult conversations more specific and safer. It separates today’s obvious-but-unspoken issues, unresolved problems from the past, and the emotions that need to be expressed before productive problem-solving can begin. For leaders, the takeaway is clear: psychological safety is built through specific questions, non-judgmental responses, and visible follow-up—not vague invitations to “let me know if anything is wrong.” Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/elephant-dead-fish-vomit-team-communication-2 #Leadership #PsychologicalSafety #TeamCommunication

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Many people assume better financial outcomes come mainly from higher income or more financial knowledge. This article takes a different angle: the ability to manage greed, fear, impatience, and comparison may be just as important. It explains why asset growth can stall when there is no personal definition of “enough,” why compound interest depends on staying power rather than short-term returns, and why psychologically stable choices—such as an emergency fund or cash buffer—can support long-term financial survival. The bigger point: money’s greatest value may be the freedom it creates, including the ability to say no and regain control over your time. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/why-bank-balance-does-not-grow-money-psychology #BehavioralFinance #Savings #FinancialFreedom

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The implementation of comprehensive wage guidelines is changing how employers should approach fixed overtime and working-hour management. A fixed overtime allowance does not automatically settle statutory pay obligations. If actual overtime, night work, or holiday work allowances exceed the fixed amount, the difference must be paid. This makes accurate working-hour records and clear pay-stub itemization increasingly important. The article also highlights alternatives for roles where tracking hours is difficult, including deemed working hours outside the workplace and discretionary working-hour systems, rather than relying on lump-sum wage structures. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/korea-inclusive-wage-guideline-fixed-ot #LaborStandards #WorkingHours

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Housing labels can be misleading, especially when marketing terms differ from legal classifications. In Korea, “villa” and “mansion” are not separate housing types under the law, so buyers and tenants should confirm the primary use listed in the building registry. This article explains how apartments, row houses, and multi-family dwellings are distinguished by floor count and the total residential floor area of a single building. It also highlights why factors such as location, completion year, land rights, construction quality, parking, and legal ownership often have a bigger impact on price, maintenance, and resale value than the label used in a listing. A useful read before reviewing a purchase or lease agreement. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/korea-villa-rowhouse-multifamily-mansion-apartment-differences #RealEstate #Housing #Korea

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