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"textContent": "For years, businesses operated under a simple assumption: more data meant more opportunity. Information was treated as a strategic asset, capable of unlocking insights, improving decision-making, and driving competitive advantage. Companies invested heavily in collecting, storing, and analyzing vast amounts of data with the belief that accumulation itself created value. Today, that assumption is being […]\n\nThe post When Data Becomes Liability Instead of Asset first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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