Workers don’t know how to use artificial intelligence tools regardless of how much money organizations have invested on pilots, deployments and licenses, according to new research from Forrester.
A New Jersey-based health provider is being sued over its practice of charging tobacco-using workers an extra $100 a month for health-care coverage. RWJBarnabas Health takes the fee out of ...
The second B-21 Raider just took to the skies ahead of schedule, and what dual parallel testing means for America's most INSANE stealth bomber program is absolutely jaw-dropping! China and Russia have ...
When Ada launched its unified Reasoning Engine (RE) in February, its aim was to help businesses build, manage and optimize customer-facing AI agents using a single set of instructions. Businesses ...
The U.S. Census Bureau is testing the use of USPS postal workers to conduct Census surveys in advance of the 2030 Census, report Mike Schneider and Susan Haigh for The Associated Press. Starting in ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) — Hundreds of Kaiser Permanente mental health workers held a one-day strike Wednesday in Oakland to protest the health care provider’s increasing reliance on artificial ...
You’ve finally figured out AI at work—now comes the bill. Companies that now regularly use AI are starting to track their workers’ use of tokens, AI’s unit of measurement. They’re scouting whose ...
Several years of increased medical and recreational marijuana use legalization at the state level have enhanced compliance concerns for employers. The trend included a wave of successful ballot ...
The increased use of AI in the workplace can fundamentally change the nature of work, including increased productivity of workers. Nadella points to the 1980s PC boom, which significantly impacted ...
Researchers have found a potential warning sign among some workers using AI. They say that some employees are experiencing "AI brain fry." AI brain fry happens when workers experience mental fog and ...