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The need for virtually every white-collar worker to gain AI skills is one of the most significant and sudden workplace shifts we’ve ever experienced. Large language models that emerged just a handful ...
friend in Indonesia recently told me about a conversation he had with ChatGPT. He had typed a question in Indonesian about how to handle a difficult family dispute. The chatbot responded fluently, in ...
At this point, most boards are convinced of the necessity for cybersecurity investments. They get that a serious cyber event is a costly, brand-damaging situation that can devastate operations, ...
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An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that the size of Thailand's coffee market was US$938 billion. This has been corrected to US$938 million. In Singapore’s famous Takashimaya ...
In the age of artificial intelligence, knowing how to use the tools will no longer be enough. In his Budget 2026 statement on Feb 12, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong underscored the importance of ...
KENOSHA, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin-Parkside (UWP) is launching a campus-wide initiative to achieve AI fluency for students, faculty, and staff by 2028, according to a campus media release.
Some companies that didn't want job candidates using AI in skills assessments now encourage it. The software maker Canva lets those seeking technical roles use AI to learn how they think. Big firms, ...
L-R: Swinburne Vice President of Innovation and Enterprise Dr Werner van der Merwe, Finnlay Morcombe and Oliver Farnill at the 2023 Swinburne Accelerator Program Pitch Night. Source: Swinburne ...
As public market investors panic about the existential threats to software firms from the artificial intelligence wave, two 25-year-old Australians think they are on the right side of the shift after ...