Future of work technology and AI automation jobs reshaping work through task displacement, skill shifts, and human-AI ...
The modern workplace has spent the past few years swinging between extremes, especially after the pandemic. First came rage quitting, a loud rejection of burnout and broken systems. That was followed ...
Even though Anyssa Queen is the Executive Assistant to Duke’s Office of Information Technology Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Queen does not consider herself a “tech person.” But one ...
The next task for AI firms is figuring out how their chatbots work. It might sound like they have put the $500 billion nuclear-powered cart before the horse. But the giant leap forward in generative ...
What happened in AI this month, and what it means for your business. OpenAI, Stanford, and a two-person billion dollar ...
For years, policymakers and school leaders have tried to make teaching “more efficient,” and some early survey evidence does ...
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In our sprints, human designers and AI generate ideas simultaneously. The process becomes circular within the first session.
One of the first things Carl Mayes, CPA, said he did when he started his career as an auditor 20 years ago was to vouch: He examined transactions in a company’s accounting records and compared them to ...
We examine how AI is changing the future of work — and how, in many ways, that future is already here. It's no secret that business leaders are looking for ways to make AI work for them. Already, some ...