“Christmas at Pemberley Manor” and “Romance at Reindeer Lodge” may never make it to Oscar night, but legions of fans still love these sweet-yet-predictable holiday movies—and this season, many are making pilgrimages to where their favorite scenes were filmed. That’s because Connecticut—the location for at least 22 holiday films by Hallmark, Lifetime, and others—is promoting tours ofContinueContinue reading “How Connecticut became a hot spot for Hallmark holiday movie fans”
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What Is a Background Check Subscription and How Does It Work?
A background check subscription is an ongoing service that gives you, as an employer, easy access to crucial screening tools like criminal record checks and employment verifications. Typically offered for a flat fee, these subscriptions allow you to manage requests through user-friendly online platforms. With features like automated workflows and compliance tools, they help guaranteeContinueContinue reading “What Is a Background Check Subscription and How Does It Work?”
AI’s $16 trillion problem: It still isn’t working on the factory floor
In theory, AI should have transformed manufacturing by now. From predictive maintenance and fatigue detection to real-time quality control, the promise has always been smarter, faster, and safer operations. But in practice, the factory floor is still a place where AI ambitions often run into real-world limitations. That’s a huge problem, especially because the sizeContinueContinue reading “AI’s $16 trillion problem: It still isn’t working on the factory floor “
New survey reveals this surprising fact about companies that successfully use AI
A lot has been written about how AI is coming for your job, but EY’s latest AI survey found some surprising results. Out of 500 top executives at major U.S. companies who said artificial intelligence was boosting productivity at their companies, only 17% of those polled actually turned around and laid off workers or cut their jobs.ContinueContinue reading “New survey reveals this surprising fact about companies that successfully use AI”
Surprise, surprise: People don’t want AI slop on ‘SNL’
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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