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Brain power
Do you have 7,513 unread emails in your inbox? Research suggests that’s unwise
There are risks involved if you don’t stay on top of your electronic records.
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Brain power
It’s normal for your mind to wander. Here’s how to maximise the benefits
Mind wandering (as opposed to daydreaming) is believed to play an important role in generating new ideas, conclusions or insights.
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Artificial intelligence
The AI industry is on the verge of becoming another boys’ club. We’re all going to lose out if it does
For decades, women worked behind the scenes while men received the recognition. The AI industry must not repeat history.
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Brain power
Diverse boards are more innovative
It's not just demographic diversity. When directors have diversity of experience, it helps guide firms toward more cutting-edge exploration and…
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Artificial intelligence
Move over, agony aunt: study finds ChatGPT gives better advice than professional columnists
Researchers tested how ChatGPT stacks up against professional advice columnists – with some intriguing results.
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ABCs of KM
Digital storytelling can be a powerful tool for water researchers
Good digital storytelling is a way to impart different forms of knowledge in a way that stimulates action.
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Artificial intelligence
Ageism, sexism, classism and more: 7 examples of bias in AI-generated images
Regardless of the input, AI image generators will have a tendency to return certain kinds of results. This is where…
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Artificial intelligence
Will AI ever reach human-level intelligence? We asked 5 experts
Some some said AI would not just reach human-level intelligence, but would probably surpass it.
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Open access to scholarly knowledge
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 4.4): The dangers of open access archives
Archives traffic in sensitive, dangerous material, so István Rév argues that they cannot publicly reveal all their secrets.