How to use generative AI to augment your workforce
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Artificial intelligence can be useful in the workplace, but humans have to first define what success looks like, according to MIT Sloan’s Danielle Li.
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Artificial intelligence can be useful in the workplace, but humans have to first define what success looks like, according to MIT Sloan’s Danielle Li.
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Close intercultural friendships and romantic relationships can boost creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
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It could save up to 7.8 million gallons of water a year.
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Six illustrations we loved this year, illuminating topics such as supply chain, health care, ESG, and remote work.
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Skeptics are more likely to approve of sustainable infrastructure when shown AI-enhanced images of how green cityscapes might look, research finds.
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A look at intentional and unintentional food adulteration, and why it matters to agricultural supply chains.
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Two AI practitioners explain how “Large X models” that turn text into actions may ultimately allow generative AI to water plants and peel potatoes.
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The average tenure of a chief data officer is 30 months. CDOs from Best Buy, State Farm, and Scotiabank share how to best make use of that time, and perhaps extend it.
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The work tasks that AI is least likely to replace are those that depend on uniquely human capacities, such as empathy, judgment, ethics, and hope.
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New research found an overlooked source that slowed vaccination rates in the U.S.: misleading headlines from mainstream news sources.