A rational tool like AI can’t exist in an irrational workplace environment
While the technological advances are remarkable, the promises of AI do not square with what we have learned in over 40 years of research in organisational psychology.
AI is pushing the boundaries of creativity but it has its limitations
AI technology is remarkable. But there are concerns about its benefits and ethical implications, and how it can sometimes raise eyebrows.
Will AI help bridge the ‘digital divide’ or make it worse?
If we don’t learn from current problems with digital exclusion, it will likely spill over into people’s future experiences with AI.
‘Business blindspot’: Rapid adoption of AI poses privacy and security risks
Cybersecurity experts have warned that the race to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) solutions in the corporate world is “fraught with moral and technical issues”.
AI will affect 40% jobs and deepen inequality, warns IMF
The IMF says the impact of AI will be greater for advanced economies, with about 60% of roles affected.
New-age AI plugins to help consumers get the best deal for themselves
While the last wave of AI was used by big companies to make that task harder, the next wave is about to put that technology in the hands of consumers.
Generative AI’s emergence is a huge juncture in the history of IP rights
Generative AI is upending industries, but little is certain about how this technology will fare amidst a range of issues in a fiercely crowded market.
Neural Notes: AI is still Relevant, Google’s drip-feeding tactic and OpenAI’s news deal
This week in Neural Notes: $15 million for Relevance AI, more Google Gemini news for SMEs, and OpenAI strikes a deal with a media company.
Accountants, bankers, HR among the first to be affected by AI
Jobs in finance, banking and human resources with high levels of education are most likely to be affected early by AI and will need new training to adapt.