Study gauges how people perceive AI-created content
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Companies that intend to use generative artificial intelligence should first consider how people regard work created by AI, humans, or some combination of the two.
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Companies that intend to use generative artificial intelligence should first consider how people regard work created by AI, humans, or some combination of the two.
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China’s economy is stagnating. A new book from China expert Yasheng Huang mines the past to explain the country’s current economic fall.
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Here are four ways AI is helping to address climate change — and three challenges that remain — from Climate Change AI co-founder Priya Donti.
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Journalistic truth isn’t dead, a new study has found, but socioeconomic factors affect people’s ability to identify real news.
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Coleen Glessner reflects on the pharma industry’s gender bias, what she’s learned about self-validation, and how “professional experimentation” leads to career success.
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Slack CEO Denise Dresser lists five types of AI users you need to know in your organization and offers guidance on how to engage them.
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When software developers were given access to an AI coding tool, productivity increased — particularly among newer hires and more junior employees.
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In the U.S., front-line workers’ attitudes toward unions are softening, especially among people under 30. Here’s what they want from their workplaces.
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IKEA chief Jesper Brodin says sustainability isn’t just good for the environment — it’s a smart business practice, too.
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“When Combinations of Humans and AI Are Useful” is the first large-scale meta-analysis conducted to better understand when human-AI combinations are useful in task completion, and when they are not.