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Sixty-three per cent of employers measure the impact to their business of supporting the health and wellbeing of their staff, ...
Aisera and EMET Group redefine enterprise service delivery - bringing autonomous AI agents to one of the world’s most innovative tech markets ...
Economics is famous for being the dismal science. Sadly, recent work highlighting the slowdown in productivity growth stretching back to the 1950s is no exception. But I take a more cheerful view ...
AMGA found that participating healthcare organizations reported remarkable compensation increases for most specialties ...
As China continues to best the United States in manufacturing capabilities, tariffs may not be America’s best bet to boost ...
Jakarta EE, a working group hosted by the Eclipse Foundation, today announced the general availability of the Jakarta EE 11 ...
Our model generates a Productivity J-Curve that can explain the productivity slowdowns often accompanying the advent of GPTs, as well as the increase in productivity later. We use our model to analyze ...
A week after two Oregon wine industry workers were arrested by federal immigration officials, the state’s largest agriculture group is speaking up about the connection between farms and immigrants.
The AI productivity boom is here. It's moving fast, leaving the unprepared behind. The chance to transform work is huge, as is the responsibility. Business technology is undergoing a historic reset.
AI productivity tools can help you with a lot of things, like planning, saving and maximizing time on cleaning, cooking, exercising, shopping, scheduling, traveling and life admin. Look at the ...
An AI productivity boom might not boost everyone Big jumps in living standards can follow productivity increases from new technology, but broadly shared prosperity is never a sure thing.
Ambiguity paralyzes progress ADHD brains don’t like ambiguity, and it often is at the root of non-preferred tasks like completing math homework or preparing a presentation for work. Tasks that ...