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- The Experience Gap:AI’s Imminent Impact on CX
New research finds the C-suite’s obsession with AI efficiency is costing businesses customers and significant market share. Here’s what you need to do now. (Paid Content)
- At 89, she’s a top nutrition expert. Here’s what she eats in a day.
Marion Nestle’s blunt nutrition advice, sharp criticism of food companies and popular books have made her one of the most recognizable names in nutrition.
- The Wubi Effect
When we think of China today, we think of a technological superpower. From Huawei and 5G to TikTok and viral social media, China is stride for stride with the United States in the world of computing. However, China’s technological renaissance almost didn’t happen. And for one very basic reason: the Chinese language, with its 70,000 plus characters, couldn’t fit on a keyboard. Today, we tell the story of Professor Wang Yongmin, a hard-headed computer programmer who solved this puzzle and laid the foundation for the China we know today.
- THE AGE OF ANTI-SOCIAL MEDIA IS HERE
The social-media era is over. What’s coming will be much worse.
- How to avoid seasonal depression, according to the expert who discovered it
Norman Rosenthal uses light in his home to help with seasonal affective disorder. Spoiler alert: He has a lot of light boxes. Somewhat related
- The Boss Has a Message: Use AI or You’re Fired
At companies big and small, employees have feared being replaced by AI. The new threat: Being replaced by someone who knows AI. Related Also related Quick Summary to first link above Companies like IgniteTech are cutting staff who resist AI adoption. Accenture has trained about 70% of its 779,000 staff in generative AI fundamentals. A Gallup survey indicates over 40% of US workers not using AI believe it cannot help their work, and 11% resist changing their methods.
- Labor Department social media campaign depicts a White male workforce
The campaign has drawn scrutiny, with critics saying the agency is not realistically portraying the diversity of the country and is sending messages that feel exclusionary.
- ‘The Dream Factory’ Review: A Building and Its Bard
In 1576 a theater rose in a rough-and-tumble London neighborhood. William Shakespeare would get his professional start among its players.
- ‘Violent Saviors’ Review: Offering Aid and Taking Power
For centuries, Western countries have used the extension of economic support to justify the imposition of control over poorer countries.
- Why I Stopped Bringing My Whole Self to Work
Life can feel like a movie where the only actor is you. Choose your cast from the parts of yourself that serve the story you truly want to tell.
- Want to Be Heard? Speak With Some Twang
The bright tones of country singers are marked by their twang, a vocal quality that makes voices easier to understand in noisy environments
