AI is reshaping the workplace, but at what cost? Journalist Hilke Schellmann reveals the flaws of algorithmic hiring and how workers can adapt to a world where machines decide who gets in the door.
TOKYO -- Japan will expand the scope of products for which companies are required to confirm the risk of exports being diverted for military use to include general-purpose machine tools, chips and ...
There are many different kinds of gym-goer. Some people life their life for the endorphins, the buzz they get from working up a sweat. Others go to the gym to meet their goals, but find motivation a ...
In this interview with Mike Phillips, CEO of Sense, learn how machine learning is utilized to track electric vehicle (EV) usage, solar energy, and overall energy consumption. Discover how this ...
Taylor Freitas is a freelance writer and has contributed to publications including LA Weekly, Safety.com, and Hospitality Technology. She holds a B.A. in Print and Digital Journalism from the ...
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A technology expert says banning AI is the wrong approach and universities should teach students how to use it properly. Madeleine was in the middle of her final-year university nursing placement and ...
Amazon announced on Wednesday that it’s debuting prescription vending machines at its One Medical clinics. The new in-office kiosks, which are operated by Amazon Pharmacy, let patients pick up their ...
[SINGAPORE] While artificial intelligence (AI) rocketed into the public consciousness in 2023 with ChatGPT, businesses and enterprises have been using it for much longer and under more technical ...
Brianne Nadeau, a member of the Council of the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C., proposed legislation to tackle plastic pollution in a way that puts money in locals' pockets, WJLA reported. It ...