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Michael Pogue Highlights Why Human Judgment Matters More Than Ever in the Age of AI

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  • Sun Valley attorney Michael Pogue says technology can improve efficiency, but experience, credibility, and human judgment remain essential for navigating complex decisions.

SUN VALLEY, Idaho, Jun 16, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into business operations, legal services, and decision-making processes, attorney Michael “Mike” Pogue is encouraging professionals to recognize an often-overlooked reality: technology can process information, but judgment still requires people.

With nearly 30 years of experience in commercial law, litigation, technology agreements, intellectual property matters, and trade secret disputes, Pogue has spent his career helping clients navigate complex situations where the right answer is rarely obvious.

“Technology is an incredibly useful tool,” says Pogue. “But tools do not replace judgment. They do not understand context, credibility, relationships, or consequences the way experienced professionals do.”

Recent studies underscore the growing influence of AI in the workplace. According to a 2024 McKinsey report, generative AI could contribute trillions of dollars annually to the global economy and significantly impact knowledge-based professions. At the same time, surveys show that many business leaders remain concerned about issues such as accuracy, privacy, accountability, and decision quality when AI-generated information is used without sufficient human oversight.

For Pogue, these concerns are not theoretical.

Throughout his legal career, he has worked on matters involving technology agreements, intellectual property rights, employee mobility issues, and trade secrets—areas where facts, context, and careful analysis often determine outcomes.

“The challenge is not access to information,” Pogue explains. “The challenge is knowing what information matters, what information is reliable, and how it applies to a specific situation.”

He believes that distinction will become increasingly important as AI-generated content becomes more common in business and professional settings.

“Most professionals today are not struggling with a lack of information,” he says. “They’re struggling with an abundance of information. Good judgment is what helps people separate signal from noise.”

Pogue points to his early experience working for federal judges as one of the most influential periods of his career. Observing how judges evaluated arguments, evidence, and credibility reinforced a lesson that remains relevant today.

“Working for federal judges taught me the value of precision and credibility,” he says. “Those qualities matter regardless of what technology you’re using.”

As AI tools continue to evolve, Pogue is not advocating resistance to innovation. Instead, he encourages professionals to view technology as a complement to expertise rather than a replacement for it.

“The goal should be to use technology to improve efficiency while preserving human accountability,” he says. “At the end of the day, important decisions still affect real people, real businesses, and real lives.”

According to Pogue, the professionals who will thrive in the coming years will not necessarily be those with access to the most advanced tools. They will be the ones who combine technological capabilities with strong critical thinking, communication skills, and ethical decision-making.

“Experience teaches you that not every problem has a simple answer,” he says. “Many of the most important decisions involve competing priorities, incomplete information, and consequences that are difficult to predict. That’s where judgment becomes valuable.”

He also believes the increasing role of AI makes lifelong learning more important than ever.

“The law changes. Industries change. Technology changes,” says Pogue. “The moment you think you have nothing left to learn is probably the moment you should worry.”

As businesses continue adopting AI-driven tools, Pogue hopes the conversation expands beyond efficiency and automation to include the human qualities that technology cannot easily replicate.

“Curiosity, credibility, communication, and judgment have always mattered,” he says. “If anything, they matter even more now.”

What Professionals Can Do

Pogue encourages professionals in every industry to strengthen the skills that complement technology rather than compete with it:

  • Focus on critical thinking, not just information gathering.

  • Verify facts and sources before making important decisions.

  • Develop clear communication skills.

  • Continue learning as technology evolves.

  • Remember that accountability cannot be outsourced to software.

“Technology can help us work faster,” says Pogue. “Judgment helps us work wisely.”

 

About Michael Pogue

Michael “Mike” Pogue is an attorney based in Sun Valley, Idaho, with nearly 30 years of experience in commercial law and litigation. He focuses on business disputes, real estate matters, technology agreements, intellectual property issues, and trade secrets. A graduate of UCLA and the University of San Francisco School of Law, where he graduated magna cum laude, Pogue has appeared before state and federal courts, the United States Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and the World Intellectual Property Organization. He is also active in his community through professional education and civic service.

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You Don’t Have to Be on a Boat to Support the People Who Feed You

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  • Captain Victor Daniel Silva, a commercial fisherman based in Houma, Louisiana, shares what everyday people can do to strengthen Gulf Coast fishing communities.

The Work Most People Never See

Louisiana, USA, Jun 16, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — People see shrimp on a plate or crab cakes on a menu. They don’t see the four a.m. wake-up calls, the risk, or how much depends on the weather that day. “People see seafood on a plate, but they don’t see the work behind it. They don’t see the early mornings, the risk, or how much depends on the conditions that day,” Victor says.

He’s spent more than two decades on the water. First alongside his father on a wooden-hulled trawler off the North Carolina coast. Then on his own vessel in Louisiana after his father passed. The rhythm hasn’t changed much. “It’s the same rhythm I grew up with. You learn early that the ocean doesn’t wait for you.”

That rhythm keeps Gulf Coast communities running. But it’s getting harder to sustain.

When Everything Goes Right and the Season Is Still Tough

Victor captains The Daniel S., a 48-foot fiberglass shrimp trawler he purchased in 2015. He runs skimmer trawls for brown and white shrimp and manages a 150-trap blue crab line out of Houma and Leeville. Some days the haul is strong. Other days, not so much.

“You can do everything right and still have a tough season. That’s just the reality of working on the water,” he explains. Fuel costs, equipment repairs, and unpredictable catches all add pressure. Independent fishermen operate on thin margins. A single breakdown or storm can erase weeks of income.

Still, Victor keeps going. “You don’t walk away from something like that. It’s part of who you are.”

What Docks Mean to the People Who Work Them

Fishing isn’t just a solo endeavor. The docks where boats tie up are hubs of knowledge, support, and connection. Fishermen share tips on where the shrimp are running, help each other repair nets, and look out for one another when conditions turn dangerous.

“These docks aren’t just workplaces. They’re where people connect, share knowledge, and help each other out,” Victor says. That sense of community keeps the industry alive. When one boat struggles, others step in.

But younger people are leaving the trade. The work is hard, the pay uncertain, and the barriers to entry are high. Fewer young captains mean fewer hands to pass down the skills that take years to learn.

How You Can Make a Difference From Land

Victor believes that people who care about where their food comes from can help. You don’t need to own a boat or live on the coast. Small choices add up.

“You don’t have to be on a boat to make a difference. Just paying attention to where your seafood comes from is a good start,” he says. When consumers ask questions at the counter, when they choose local over imported, when they learn the names of the fishermen behind their dinner, it sends a message. That message tells independent fishermen their work matters.

“It’s about staying connected to the source. When people understand that, they start to care more.”

What You Can Do This Week

  1. Ask where the seafood came from the next time you’re at the market or ordering at a restaurant.

  2. Choose Gulf Coast or locally caught seafood when it’s available.

  3. Learn the difference between wild-caught and farm-raised and decide what matters to you.

  4. Follow a local fisherman or fishing co-op on social media to see what their day looks like.

  5. Talk to someone at a seafood counter about how their supply chain works.

  6. Share a meal with your family and talk about who caught the food on your plate.

  7. Visit a working dock or fish market if you live near the coast.

  8. Support restaurants that name their suppliers and source locally.

  9. Skip imported shrimp for one week and see what’s available from domestic waters.

  10. Tell one friend about the challenges independent fishermen face and why it matters.

A Simple Ask

Pick one action from the list above. Commit to it for seven days. See what you learn. Then share this letter with someone who cares about food, tradition, or the people who do hard work to keep communities fed.

Small shifts in awareness can create real support for the people on the water.

 

About Victor Daniel Silva

Victor Daniel Silva is a Captain and Commercial Fisherman based in Houma, Louisiana. He operates The Daniel S., a 48-foot shrimp trawler specializing in skimmer trawling for brown and white shrimp and blue crab harvesting. Victor began his career in 2002 working alongside his father off the coast of North Carolina and relocated to the Louisiana Gulf Coast in 2012. He holds a U.S. Coast Guard Master Captain’s License and is a member of the Louisiana Shrimp Association. Victor is known for his traditional fishing techniques and steady reputation in Gulf Coast shrimping and crabbing.

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Sur Nutrition’s AltRed Named Finalist for 2026 NutraIngredients USA Awards Sports Nutrition Product of the Year

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Science-backed betalain supplement recognized among industry-leading innovations redefining athletic performance and recovery

Chicago, IL, United States, 16th Jun 2026 — Sur Nutrition today announced that its flagship product, AltRed, has been named a finalist in the Sports Nutrition Product of the Year category at the 2026 NutraIngredients USA Awards. The recognition places AltRed among a select group of industry-leading products advancing innovation, efficacy, and consumer relevance in sports nutrition.

AltRed joins a competitive field of finalists recognized for delivering measurable performance benefits backed by strong scientific evidence, commercial viability, and product differentiation. 

Recognizing Excellence in Science-Driven Nutrition

The NutraIngredients USA Awards, now in its ninth year, are widely regarded as one of the most respected honors within the dietary supplement and functional nutrition industry. Organized by NutraIngredients-an authoritative global publication covering the nutrition sector-the awards celebrate breakthrough achievements across ingredients, finished products, and companies shaping the future of health and performance. 

Finalists are evaluated by an independent panel of experts based on criteria including scientific substantiation, product efficacy, innovation, market relevance, and consumer impact. 

Being selected as a finalist signals a high level of credibility and positions brands among the most trusted and forward-thinking leaders in the industry.

A New Standard in Sports Nutrition Supplementation

AltRed represents a category-defining approach to performance supplementation. Rather than relying on traditional nitric oxide boosters such as dietary nitrates or L-citrulline, AltRed is formulated around a patented betalain extract derived from red beets-targeting performance through enhanced oxygen utilization, reduced oxidative stress, and improved endurance capacity.

Each capsule delivers a clinically validated 100mg dose, standardized to contain 25% betalains, reflecting findings across an expanding body of human research. 

Unlike conventional pre-workout formats, AltRed is designed for sustained performance and recovery support. Clinical and field data indicate benefits including improved oxygen delivery to working muscles, reduced fatigue, faster recovery, and enhanced aerobic efficiency. 

The product is certified by Informed Sport and independently tested through Eurofins, reinforcing Sur Nutrition’s commitment to quality, transparency, and athlete safety. 

Leadership Perspective on the Recognition

“What sets AltRed apart is not marketing – it is the depth of the evidence behind it,” said Luke Karban, Director of Strategy at Sur Nutrition.

“We are one of the only sports nutrition companies that can point to multiple double-blind, placebo-controlled studies conducted on the finished product at the exact commercial dose, replicated across competitive runners, triathletes, and cyclists at respected research institutions. That did not happen by accident. It happened because we made a deliberate decision early on to invest in rigorous science before we invested in scale.

This recognition validates that approach. Our commitment going forward is the same as it has always been: let the research lead, and build products worthy of the athletes who trust them.”

Built for Athletes, Backed by Science

“One tiny size-3 capsule, 100mg-smaller than most vitamins-delivers at least the same nitric oxide benefits as consuming up to three liters of beetroot juice,” said Mike Lockwood, Director, Product Line.

“No mixing, no refrigeration, no pre-race stomach load. Just the science, in the most athlete-friendly form we could make it.”

Advancing Plant-Based Performance Support

AltRed reflects a broader shift toward scientifically validated, plant-based performance solutions. Betalains, naturally occurring phytonutrients in beets, have been shown to support oxygen delivery, reduce oxidative stress, and enhance recovery, offering a differentiated pathway to improved exercise performance.

With its focus on sports nutrition supplement innovation, betalain supplement development, plant-based performance support, exercise performance, and recovery, AltRed represents a next-generation approach aligned with evolving athlete demands.

About Sur Nutrition

Sur Nutrition is a science-driven sports nutrition company dedicated to developing evidence-based, plant-powered supplements for athletes and active individuals. Rooted in a commitment to transparency, clinical validation, and real-world performance, Sur bridges generational agricultural expertise with modern nutritional science to create products that support endurance, recovery, and long-term health. 

From formulation through manufacturing, Sur Nutrition prioritizes third-party testing, clinically validated dosing, and ingredient traceability-ensuring every product meets the highest standards of quality and efficacy.

Looking Ahead

Winners of the 2026 NutraIngredients USA Awards will be announced on July 13, 2026, during an awards ceremony in Chicago. 

As Sur Nutrition continues to expand its product portfolio and deepen its investment in clinical research, the recognition of AltRed reinforces the company’s long-term mission: to lead the future of sports nutrition through science.
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FARO Board Bags Expands Premium Surf Gear Line with Durable Surfboard Protection and Sustainable Travel Solutions in the USA

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United States, 16th Jun 2026 — FARO Board Bags, a premium surf gear company founded by surfer and traveler Jack Ventura, is expanding its collection of high-performance products designed for modern ocean athletes seeking reliable protection, durability, and sustainability in their surf equipment.

Built in the heart of San Diego’s surf culture, FARO Board Bags specializes in crafting surfboard bags engineered for long-lasting performance in both local surf sessions and international travel. Each product is designed to protect boards from impact, heat, and transit damage while maintaining lightweight usability for everyday surfers.

Designed for Real Surf Travel and Ocean Conditions

Founded by Jack Ventura, FARO Board Bags was created to solve a common problem among surfers: poorly made gear that fails during travel. The brand quickly gained recognition for its advanced surfboard travel bags designed specifically for airline handling, long road trips, and rugged coastal environments.

According to Ventura, “Surfers shouldn’t have to replace their gear every season. We design equipment that lasts longer, performs better, and protects what matters most.”

Premium Surf Protection for Every Level of Surfer

FARO Board Bags offers a wide range of surf equipment including surfboard protection solutions built to reduce damage and extend board life. The company’s product line includes reinforced padded surfboard bags designed to absorb impact during travel, as well as lightweight canvas surfboard bags that combine durability with simplicity for everyday use.

Each product is developed with premium stitching, reinforced materials, and travel-tested durability to ensure surfers can confidently transport their boards in any environment.

Expanding Surf Lifestyle and Gear Ecosystem

Beyond board protection, FARO Board Bags also produces essential surf gear and accessories designed to support surfers before, during, and after their sessions. The brand continues to grow its line of functional surf accessories that improve organization, travel efficiency, and gear protection.

These products are especially popular among traveling surfers who require dependable storage solutions for both equipment and personal items.

Sustainable Surfing and Responsible Manufacturing

A core mission of FARO Board Bags is to support environmentally conscious surfing through long-lasting product design. The company focuses on creating waterproof dry bags that reduce the need for disposable alternatives while offering reliable protection for valuables in wet environments.

In addition, FARO’s dry bag backpack line has become a favorite among surfers and travelers who prioritize sustainability and functionality in their outdoor gear.

By focusing on durability and reduced replacement cycles, FARO promotes a more sustainable approach to surf culture.

Built for Modern Surf Travel Demands

As global surf travel increases, surfers need reliable surf travel equipment that can handle constant movement, airline handling, and exposure to harsh coastal environments. FARO Board Bags meets this demand with rugged, travel-ready gear designed for both protection and convenience.

Each product is engineered to perform across diverse surf destinations, from local beaches to remote international breaks.

Growing Global Surf Community Presence

FARO Board Bags continues to strengthen its position within the global surf community as a trusted provider of premium surf equipment. The brand’s reputation is built on quality craftsmanship, minimalist design, and a strong commitment to sustainability.

Surfers across the United States increasingly recognize FARO as a go-to source for durable and environmentally responsible gear, reinforcing its identity as a modern surf lifestyle brand.

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About FARO Board Bags

FARO Board Bags is a San Diego-based surf gear company specializing in high-quality surfboard protection and waterproof travel solutions. Founded by Jack Ventura, the brand focuses on creating durable, functional, and sustainable surf products designed to help surfers protect their equipment while reducing environmental impact.

Through innovation and craftsmanship, FARO Board Bags continues to redefine expectations for surfboard protection and surf travel gear.

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