Study: Generative AI helps inexperienced workers
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Less-experienced contact center agents become more productive with assistance from generative artificial intelligence, a new study finds.
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Less-experienced contact center agents become more productive with assistance from generative artificial intelligence, a new study finds.
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Markus Perschl seeks rapid iteration in an industry known for steadiness.
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Metals and mining expert Angelique Adams created The Lady Visitor Project to support women in male-dominated STEM industries.
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Julie Johnson sees investor interest in ESG and diversity tipping the scales in favor of more women in technology-based roles.
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How “repugnant market” concerns can cause even well-intentioned firms to fail in workforce diversification efforts.
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Julia Abramovich grew up in a household where you could be whoever you wanted, regardless of gender. Now she’s spreading that lesson to other women.
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Data from France shows that unemployment benefits can encourage entrepreneurs to open up new businesses and boost the economy.
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“Climate risk is investment risk.” BlackRock CEO Larry Fink shares his thoughts on how to create a net zero carbon world by 2050.
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Raphaëlle Delpont, always wanted to pursue a technical degree in data science so she could bridge the gap between research and industry. Read more about how she navigated gender bias and her journey to MIT Sloan.