The who, what, and where of AI adoption in the US
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A new study finds that artificial intelligence has been adopted unevenly in the U.S., with use clustered in large companies, industries such as manufacturing and health care, and certain cities.
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A new study finds that artificial intelligence has been adopted unevenly in the U.S., with use clustered in large companies, industries such as manufacturing and health care, and certain cities.
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Onerous licensing requirements for CPAs are dampening career interest in accounting, especially among minority candidates, a new study finds.
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A new book from MIT Sloan lecturer Malia C. Lazu offers managers an actionable guide to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Top tech leaders are spending less time collaborating with peers and more time meeting customers and developing innovations.
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Training and developing a workforce doesn’t just benefit employees; it helps organizations become transformation-ready.
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Here’s how business leaders can attract and retain a diverse and inclusive workforce while helping local economies prosper.
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CFOs from HubSpot, Protiviti, and more discuss changes in the skills needed in the evolving financial world and how to find and retain talent.
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Artificial intelligence can improve data integrity, provide stronger predictions in the supply chain, and give finance leaders more time to focus on strategy.
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In her new book, computer scientist Joy Buolamwini examines the “power shadows” lurking in the datasets used to train artificial intelligence.
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As generative AI changes illustration, artists brought human viewpoints to socioeconomic research, continuous learning, and AI itself.