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Features
Stories, profiles, and editorial features from Exchange Magazine
Features is where Exchange Magazine gives a subject room to breathe. These are longer stories built around narrative, reporting, reflection, and a stronger sense of place—pieces that move beyond the quick read and into the kind of editorial depth that rewards time and attention.

Features
A sharp analysis of the real cost of agentic AI, exploring how autonomy shifts—not eliminates—work into oversight, governance, and system design, redefining innovation in 2026.
By Exchange Magazine
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Ph.D. Tom Brzustowski (1937-2020) (photo) said that innovation has always depended on execution—but in 2026, execution is being handed to autonomous AI systems. This feature examines the rise of agentic AI, the collapse of the human execution bottleneck, and the emerging risks, costs, and power shifts redefining business, design, and leadership.
By Exchange Magazine
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An in-depth Exchange Magazine feature examining how intellectual property, ownership, and commercialization strategy have become central to Canada’s productivity debate—and why innovation alone no longer guarantees prosperity.
By Exchange Magazine | April 2026
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A in-depth Exchange Magazine feature revisiting the future of work through the World Economic Forum’s January 7, 2026 scenarios on AI and talent, and Simon Chan’s work on adapting with intent.
By Exchange Magazine | April 2026
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A narrative on living, working, and finding opportunity in Ontario’s age of pressure.
By Jon Rohr | March 2026