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The UK has long been a leader in artificial intelligence (AI) research, pioneering breakthroughs in areas like healthcare, financial modelling and cybersecurity. The Government’s AI Action Plan and recent investments highlight a clear ambition to establish the UK as a global AI superpower. However, ambition alone is not enough.

Big ideas are easy to talk about. The hard part is making them real.

Kevin Hayes has built his career on doing exactly that. From law to lobbying, he has taken ideas, shaped them into plans, and followed through until they produced results.

His path shows how discipline, trust, and steady execution can turn vision into long-term impact.

“Achieving goals starts with a plan,” Hayes says. “You have to stay disciplined and stick to it.”

Early Life and Education: Where the Mindset Began

Kevin Hayes grew up in Metairie, Louisiana. His early life was rooted in structure, education, and responsibility.

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He attended Jesuit High School in New Orleans. After graduating in 1983, he went on to Louisiana State University. While at LSU, he ran for student government president and finished as runner-up.

That experience gave him an early look at leadership and public decision-making.

He later earned his law degree from Southern University Law Center in 1991. But his law school years were shaped by personal loss.

“I lost my father during my senior year of law school,” Hayes says. “Later, I lost my mother too. That changes how you think about your path.”

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Those moments forced him to focus. They also pushed him to think long term and stay grounded in his values.

Early Career in Law and Government

Hayes began his career in public service. He worked as General Counsel for the Louisiana Senate Commerce Committee. This role gave him a close view of how laws are shaped and how decisions affect businesses and communities.

It also exposed him to the gap between ideas and execution.

In government, plans are discussed often. But not all of them are carried out well. Hayes noticed that early.

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“Following through is everything,” he says. “If you say you’re going to do something, you do it.”

After his time in government, he moved into private practice. He became a partner at Roedel Parsons and later at Adams and Reese. These roles expanded his experience and gave him exposure to complex legal and business challenges.

But more importantly, they helped him refine his approach to problem-solving.

How Kevin Hayes Turned Strategy Into Action

Over time, Hayes shifted toward lobbying and strategic advisory work. This move allowed him to focus on turning ideas into real outcomes.

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Today, as the owner of Hayes Strategic Solutions LLC, he works with clients who need to navigate policy, regulation, and legislative processes.

His role is not just to advise. It is to help move things forward.

That often includes testifying at the legislature and helping shape how policies are understood and applied.

“Credibility and being trustworthy matter more than anything,” Hayes says. “People need to know you will follow through.”

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This approach has helped him build long-term relationships. In fields like law and lobbying, trust is not built quickly. It comes from consistent action over time.

What Makes Big Ideas Work in Practice

Many professionals have ideas. Fewer know how to execute them.

Hayes believes the difference comes down to discipline and structure.

He relies on habits that keep him focused. He journals. He plans. He tracks progress. These small actions help him stay aligned with long-term goals.

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“Lots of journaling and planning,” he says. “That’s how I stay on track.”

He also believes in staying grounded, especially when working on complex issues.

“Prayer, sticking to my plan, and trusting the outcome,” Hayes explains.

This mindset helps him handle uncertainty. It also allows him to stay consistent, even when results take time.

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Leadership Roles and Industry Influence

Hayes has not only built a career. He has also shaped the professional community around him.

He has served in key leadership roles, including:

  • President of the Baton Rouge Bar Association
  • President of the Louisiana Association of Louisiana Lobbyists
  • Chairman of the Young Lawyers Section

He has also served on the Board of Directors for the Association of Louisiana Lobbyists and contributed to the Center for Law and Civic Education.

These roles reflect his ability to turn leadership ideas into real initiatives that support others in the field.

He has also received recognition for his work. This includes the Outstanding Young Lawyer of Louisiana award in 2001 and the Judge Joseph Keogh Award in 2002.

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Still, Hayes keeps his perspective simple.

“Humble is how I try to stay,” he says.

A Career Built on Trust and Follow-Through

At the core of Hayes’ career is a simple idea: do what you say you will do.

That idea may sound basic, but it is often overlooked in fast-moving industries.

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Hayes has built his reputation by focusing on consistency rather than short-term wins.

“I want to be able to sleep at night knowing I have done the right thing,” he says.

This focus on integrity has shaped both his career and his approach to clients.

Outside of work, Hayes stays connected to his personal values. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and spending time outdoors. He is also active in church and professional organizations.

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His family plays a central role in his life.

“My children are a big part of why I do what I do,” he says.

Why Kevin Hayes Baton Rouge Stands Out

Kevin Hayes’ career shows that big ideas only matter when they are followed by action.

He has taken lessons from law, government, and leadership and applied them in a practical way. His work focuses on turning plans into results.

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His approach is clear:

  • Build a plan
  • Stay disciplined
  • Follow through
  • Stay grounded

Over time, that approach has created lasting impact.

In a field where many talk about change, Hayes has focused on making it happen.

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As the U.S. and Israel round out a fifth week of war with Iran, some 93 million civilians living inside Iran are stuck in a conflict zone without a missile alert system or access to the internet. Another 4 million people of Iranian origin worldwide are cut off from their friends and family still in Iran. 

While the Islamic Republic has left its own people in the dark, Holistic Resilience, a group of engineers focused on internet freedom, is using an app called Mahsa Alert to light the way.

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The app is named after Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian woman who died in 2022 after an arrest by Iran’s “morality police.” This group regularly detains women it believes do not comply with the country’s mandatory hair-covering laws. Her death became the impetus for widespread protests after decades of oppression. Amini’s image is now a symbol of what has become known as the Woman, Life, Freedom movement.

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Millions of civilians living inside Iran are stuck in a conflict zone without a missile alert system or access to the internet. (Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“They’re checking on the surroundings of their loved ones’ neighborhoods to make sure there is no location that could be potentially a target of these strikes and inform them to stay away from them,” said Ahmad Ahmadian, the executive director of Holistic Resilience.

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Using crowdsourcing and open-source intelligence, volunteers analyze about 100 tips a day for validity and accuracy. These reports can come in the form of social media videos or photos or messages on Telegram. They also pore through footage from some 18,000 CCTV cameras around the country.

As the 17th-largest country in the world by area, Iran presents a significant mapping challenge.

“We have to be up to be able to immediately push out that notification. The last one was, I guess, in the middle of the night,” said Ahmadian. “I have colleagues that are working near 16 hours on this project. We have been self-funding this project from the beginning, and we never stopped doing that despite all of the challenges. The reason for that is it’s something that people need to have, and it saves lives.”

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Internet connectivity in Iran estimated at less than 1%. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

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The Israel Defense Forces occasionally posts evacuation notices on its Farsi-language X account. A previous post from the account shows warnings like: “In the coming hours, the IDF will operate in the area, as it has in recent days across Tehran, to strike military infrastructure of the Iranian regime. For your safety and well-being, we ask that you immediately leave the area indicated on the map.”

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“We’ve realized, OK, if people start to move around and get displaced, they need to see the essentials, the essential locations,” said Ahmadian.

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“Instead of the sirens, sending crisis alerts to the mass population, every day they’re sending text messages by the Ministry of Intelligence threatening people, [saying] if you share information with others, we will know about it and we’ll come after you,” said Ahmadian.

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As the 17th-largest country in the world by area, Iran presents a significant mapping challenge. (Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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WWDC 2026 is right around the corner, and iOS 27 is already one of the most talked-about operating systems anticipated at the event. Based on new rumors, there would be fewer extravagant design changes to how it looks as Apple is going deeper with this development.

Here are the top five features that many are expecting to arrive in the update.

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iOS 27 will reportedly bring a new wave of Apple Intelligence-powered features, including an AI-powered web search platform via Safari that Apple is building internally to compete with tools like Perplexity.

Apple recently finalized its deal with Google to use Gemini models for new Siri and Apple Intelligence features. This includes Siri gaining the ability to remember past conversations and offer proactive suggestions tied to your calendar and daily routines.

Potential Liquid Glass Revamp

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iOS 26 introduced the Liquid Glass design, but it saw mixed reviews from the public as some loved it, while others disapproved of the new look.

That said, recent claims say that iOS 27 may feature a revamp to this design language and give users what they want. According to new reports, Apple has been working on a slider that will let users control the intensity of the Liquid Glass effect.

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It was revealed that this feature was previously considered by Apple for the iOS 26 release cycle, but the company’s development ran into issues.

While no full redesign is expected, a slider would significantly help users who do not like the translucent effect that the Liquid Glass design delivered. That said, it remains unknown if the feature will make it to the iOS 27 build.

Siri Revamp

Various reports claim that Apple is planning to deliver massive upgrades to Siri in the upcoming unveiling of iOS 27 via WWDC 2026.

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Combined with Gemini-powered features, Siri’s new features and technology may finally be the version that the world has been waiting for after massive delays plagued its development.

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Apple's Rumoured iPhone Fold

Speculations have also claimed that the iPhone Fold is coming later this year. Because of this, reports are claiming that iOS 27 will bring new features that will accommodate the expanded screen of the device.

The device will reportedly have an approximately 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch outer display, similar to the iPad mini.

The iPhone Fold’s version of iOS 27 will reportedly give it side-by-side multitasking and let users have apps running on two separate windows, a feature that iPhones did not have before.

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Apple’s primary goal with iOS 27 is quality and underlying performance. Engineers are going through the operating system looking for bloat to cut, bugs to fix, and ways to boost overall speed.

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After several massive updates in a row, iOS 27 is Apple hitting the reset button before the next big push.

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