In election cycles, voters tend to believe news that confirms their biases
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When individuals assess the truthfulness of political news during an election period, their beliefs become significantly more partisan, research finds.
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When individuals assess the truthfulness of political news during an election period, their beliefs become significantly more partisan, research finds.
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New MIT research details the extent to which artificial intelligence will affect jobs, tasks, and costs in the transportation industry.
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Ascend Technologies’ Sharon Hopkins started a women’s networking group as an alternative to “macho” conference outings that made her uncomfortable.
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In a new book about how technology will affect workers, MIT experts explain how AI is far from replacing humans — but still changing occupations.
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How to define the right KPIs, why toxic culture is driving turnover, and more insights for leading in 2022.
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How shorter meetings and key metrics can help managers as they consider their return-to-work models.
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The Quantum Index Report from MIT documents a growing demand for quantum skills and emerging efforts to train a quantum workforce.
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One researcher said he’s concerned about the “existential dangers” of artificial intelligence for humanity.
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While generative AI is widely accessible and useful, businesses need to know when to use other AI tools, like traditional machine learning.
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Chief data officers are focused on data governance and creating a data-driven culture, according to a new survey report written by Tom Davenport.