Across the internet, eagle-eyed sleuths are crying “AI slop” after Saturday Night Live aired segments with what looks like AI-generated imagery. The first instance, from Saturday’s cold open, shows an illustrated Christmas storybook. The images feature a hazy, yellow-ish hue and an image of streets that don’t connect. The next, in “Weekend Update” showed anContinueContinue reading “Surprise, surprise: People don’t want AI slop on ‘SNL’”
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LinkedIn Premium Expands Benefits with Free Access to YouTube and Spotify
In an ever-evolving job market, LinkedIn Premium has rolled out a suite of new perks designed to empower professionals, particularly small business owners and entrepreneurs, as they navigate their careers and grow their enterprises. Recently announced enhancements include three months of complimentary access to two popular platforms: YouTube Premium and Spotify. This initiative aims toContinueContinue reading “LinkedIn Premium Expands Benefits with Free Access to YouTube and Spotify”
Only 10 Percent of Workers Use AI Daily. Getting Higher Adoption Depends on Leaders
A new survey finds that most workers are still tepid with their AI usage. source https://www.inc.com/ben-sherry/only-10-percent-of-workers-use-ai-daily-getting-higher-adoption-depends-on-leaders/91278829
7 in 10 Employers Say a College Degree Still Matters
If you learned AI skills while getting a diploma, you may be in demand at many companies across the country. source https://www.inc.com/kit-eaton/7-in-10-employers-say-a-college-degree-still-matters/91278781
Gift-giving advice for the office: Etiquette experts on what to get your coworkers, employees, or boss
The holidays are the perfect time to show people that you appreciate their time, their effort, and the value they bring. But when it comes to giving gifts at work, most people are confused about what to do. Should you, or shouldn’t you, buy your boss a present? What about your coworkers or direct reports?ContinueContinue reading “Gift-giving advice for the office: Etiquette experts on what to get your coworkers, employees, or boss”
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