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Even though Anyssa Queen is the Executive Assistant to Duke’s Office of Information Technology Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Queen does not consider herself a “tech person.” But one ...
As AI reshapes the workplace, early career professionals need more than technical skills. Here’s how to build human value that sets you apart from AI.
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The next task for AI firms is figuring out how their chatbots work. It might sound like they have put the $500 billion nuclear-powered cart before the horse. But the giant leap forward in generative ...
For years, policymakers and school leaders have tried to make teaching “more efficient,” and some early survey evidence does ...
In annual Ryerson Lecture, legal scholar Eric Posner examines AI's growing role in legal decision-making—and why human ...