The interaction of generative AI, agentic AI and machine learning across different areas of an organization holds the greatest promise for optimizing talent. AI can help bridge manufacturing workforce ...
AI is increasing the speed, density and complexity of work rather than reducing it, a new analysis shows. Photo: iStock Artificial-intelligence automation platform maker Zapier has a new kind of ...
That’s the top finding of the 2026 State of the Workplace report by employee analytics and intelligence company ActivTrak. Its analysis of over 443 million hours of work activity across 1,111 ...
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Focusing on automation without taking people factors into consideration is a recipe for AI underperformance, according to a new report. It may all have been said before (and repeatedly). But it does ...
AI can build shockingly complex apps, but only if you use the right prompts. I take you through everything you need to know. I’ve been writing about consumer technology and video games for more than a ...
Three years into the generative AI era, most enterprises have remarkably little to show for it. Not because the models are bad—they're extraordinary. We've simply been feeding them the wrong diet.
The promise of artificial intelligence has been simple: let the machines do the work. Instead, it may be creating a new headache from babysitting the machines. A new study published in Harvard ...
The February jobs report revealed a loss of 92,000 jobs, but according to RedBalloon CEO Andrew Crapuchettes, the real economic rot isn't just in the numbers — it's in the technology. Crapuchettes ...
Hack The Box Benchmark Report Finds AI Boosts Cybersecurity Productivity 3-4x for AI-Augmented Elite Teams, but Cautions on a Talent Pipeline Risk Largest AI vs. human CTF study reveals significant ...
A new report from the St. Louis Fed shows that economic output is trending higher, even though employee head-count has barely moved. A few years ago, you might have blamed pent-up demand or a lucky ...