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Researchers explore working with intelligent machines and what happens when culture meets globalization.
Researchers explore working with intelligent machines and what happens when culture meets globalization.
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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Chief data officers are on the rise as companies harness the power of information. This evolution isn’t without growing pains.
Xbox CFO Tim Stuart explains what other industries can learn from the booming gaming industry.
American focus on assertiveness may hold East Asians back from corporate leadership.
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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.
To foster a data-centric culture, adopt the right technology, improve data literacy, and don’t be afraid to disrupt the status quo.