

Drowning in ‘digital debt’? AI assistants can help – but we must use them carefully
In recent days, the “right to disconnect” has entered Australia’s legislative agenda. It refers to employees’ rights to refuse unreasonable after-hours contact from their employer. In a work landscape where…
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What you need to know about AI corn
It’s been a year since we launched Matter of Faith at Reckon. It’s been quite a ride, and I’m glad y’all are still here with me. We’re only getting started…
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How Teachers Are Pondering the Ethics of AI
When Chat GPT-4 came out, Cory Kohn was itching to bring it into the classroom. A biology laboratory coordinator in an integrated science department at Claremont McKenna, Pitzer and Scripps…
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The rise of the bank chief AI officer
Most large banks now have a C-suite officer overseeing AI. At U.S. Bank, that person is Dominic Venturo, chief digital officer. Photo: Brian Birzer The escalated interest in artificial intelligence…
Read More »Clarity on AI after 100 days – The Royal Gazette
Navigating the journey: AI is good for automating tasks and unlocking new avenues for innovation, efficiency, and competitive advantage The past 100 days have been a whirlwind of discovery, challenges,…
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Real-time, AI monitoring at work: Major brands are snooping on employee conversations
In a nutshell: In the latest encroachment upon workers’ privacy, companies like Walmart, T-Mobile, AstraZeneca and BT are turning to a new AI tool to monitor conversations happening on collaboration…
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