Early warning signs show AI is eating into the entry-level job market — a potential harbinger of things to come.
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Companies are pouring resources into AI, yet capability gaps hold employees back from using it effectively.
Christopher Lind helps leaders move beyond just deploying technology to building sustainable capability in their organizations. As a former Chief Learning Officer with deep experience in learning, AI, and ethics,[…]
Your brain is not an obsolete piece of technology. Once properly trained for learning, it’s your ticket to navigating the AI landscape.
The reported supremacy of generative AI over human brain-power in business ideation depends on how you define “better.”
To reap the benefits of AI technologies, businesses must keep humans in the driving seat.
From fearless quitting to redefined values, “Virtual Natives” are reinventing work culture.
AI-powered voice technology is poised to revolutionize the ways we do business.
New tech is a double-edged sword. Integration can be expensive and perilous: Mess up the adoption and jobs are on the line.
We used to think, “That email isn’t going to write itself.” But now it can, thanks to AI. And there’s so much more, from coding to marketing.
Your organization won’t become a “data democracy” organically — shared knowledge is key.
A “stakehodler” has both a voice and a vote, an economic interest in how each network stewards important global resources.
Generative AI — driven by large language models — has the potential to destroy or supercharge most businesses. Now is the time to pivot.