Brain power
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AI can already diagnose depression better than a doctor and tell you which treatment is best
Research suggests AI could diagnose depression from health records or even social media posts.
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Theory of mind is crucial to effective cooperation
The ability to accurately perceive and interpret the thoughts and emotions of others, commonly known as “mindreading ability,” is a…
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‘Computer says no’: more employers are using AI to recruit, increasing the risk of discrimination
Using technology for recruitment might be faster, but the most suitable candidate could be overlooked.
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Towards a taxonomy of synthesizing
A good synthesis enhances understanding of a question, puzzle, phenomenon (or multiples of these).
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IT issues waste huge time at work
Something to think about if planning technology solutions to knowledge management.
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Fact-bombing by experts doesn’t change hearts and minds. But good science communication can
Science communication has to start with values – and most of the time it does.
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The digital divide caused by generative AI
The risk of a growing gap between organizations that have embraced new artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and those that have…
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Even experts struggle to tell which social media posts are evidence-based. So, what do we do?
We need a better approach for communicating research on social media.
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Tacit knowledge is no longer the preserve of humans
The rise of AI-based KM offerings raises some fundamental questions that could overturn many of the core tenets underpinning KM.
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Case studies in complexity (part 7): Problem-solving communication skills and lateral thinking in the Helidon Hills
Two very effective approaches for overcoming resistance and denial when engaging stakeholders.