In the Star Trek universe, the audience occasionally gets a glimpse inside schools on the planet Vulcan. Young children stand alone in pods surrounded by 360-degree digital screens. Adults wander among the pods but do not talk to the students. Instead, each child interacts only with a sophisticated artificial intelligence, which peppers them with questionsContinueContinue reading “Why the ‘one chatbot per child’ model in classrooms may be flawed”
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How leaders can bridge the gap between vision and execution
In today’s corporate landscape, optics often precede outcomes, especially in technology-led transformations. Announcements of new platforms, AI-powered strategies, or “digital-first” pledges frequently come long before the underlying infrastructure to support them. That was Ted’s reality as the chief growth officer at a global bank when his CEO unveiled a high-profile “AI-Powered Growth Strategy” positioned asContinueContinue reading “How leaders can bridge the gap between vision and execution”
How I Turned My Internet Browser Into a $30 Per Hour AI Marketing Assistant — Here’s the Exact Setup
Stop collecting prompts. Start building a system that turns attention into revenue — with three moves inside ChatGPT Agent. source https://www.entrepreneur.com/science-technology/how-i-turned-my-internet-browser-into-a-30-per-hour-ai/501126
Silicon Valley Biz Journal hires Goldfisher as digital ME
The Silicon Valley Business Journal has hired Alastair Goldfisher to be its digital managing editor. He will help lead digital coverage and work closely with reporters to expand reporting on Silicon Valley, including coverage of technology, venture capital, startups and artificial intelligence. Goldfisher has been a freelance journalist and podcast host. He previously served as an editorContinueContinue reading “Silicon Valley Biz Journal hires Goldfisher as digital ME”
UnitedHealth vows to be a better company amid layoffs
UnitedHealth Group has laid off dozens of remote employees in healthcare technology and services marketing from its Optum unit, who were given two weeks notice in November, sources told Health Payer Specialist. Fast Company has reached out to UnitedHealth for confirmation. Those employees were based in “multiple states on the East coast and in the Midwest,”ContinueContinue reading “UnitedHealth vows to be a better company amid layoffs”
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