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42 Worrying Workplace Stress Statistics

Stress, depression, and anxiety are, unfortunately, part of the modern human condition. Global statistics show that an increasing amount of people are struggling with mental health issues. Thankfully, we’re now talking more openly about these problems than ever before. Workplace stress makes up a significant part of the general mental health crisis. Changes in the…
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10 Ways to Use Big Data to Get to Know Your Customers Better

We are in what Forrester Research calls “The Age of the Customer,” where customers, not companies, are driving business decisions. For this reason, it is more important than ever for companies to get to know their customers on a deeper level, and they are beginning to tap their Big Data for this. In the era…
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Industrial IoT: How Connected Things Are Changing Manufacturing

The proliferation of smart things has reached critical mass. Products with wireless connectivity (from lightbulbs to thermostats to smart speakers) are more present in people’s homes today than not—one report suggests that 79 percent of U.S. consumers have at least one connected device at home. But the technology actually has its roots in a world that predates…
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Is Virtual Reality the Ultimate Empathy Machine?

Philippe Bertrand has seen through the eyes of a child, a woman, a stranger, a close friend, and a disabled man. How? Virtual reality. As one of the eight artists in the international art collective Be Another Lab, Bertrand spent months building and testing the technology behind The Machine to Be Another, a performance art piece…
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15 Stress-Reducing Activities You Can Do at Home, According to Experts

These fun and effective ideas will help when anxiety is getting the best of you.I don’t know about you, but even in normal, not particularly chaotic times, I know when I’m stressed—my shoulders tence up and fuse with my ears, my digestion gets wonky, and according to my boyfriend and kids, I become especially delightful to be…
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Take a Deep Breath

For many of us, relaxation means zoning out in front of the TV at the end of a stressful day. But this does little to reduce the damaging effects of stress. To effectively combat stress, we need to activate the body’s natural relaxation response. The “Relaxation Response” was discovered and coined by AIS Founding Trustee…
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Google and Elon Musk to Decide What Is Good for Humanity

The recently published Future of Life Institute (FLI) letter “Research Priorities for Robust and Beneficial Artificial Intelligence,” signed by hundreds of AI researchers in addition to Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking, many representing government regulators and some sitting on committees with names like “Presidential Panel on Long Term AI future,” offers a program professing to protect…
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From Science Fiction to Reality: The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence

What was once just a figment of the imagination of some our most famous science fiction writers, artificial intelligence (AI) is taking root in our everyday lives. We’re still a few years away from having robots at our beck and call, but AI has already had a profound impact in more subtle ways. Weather forecasts, email…
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Rise of the Machines: The Future has Lots of Robots, Few Jobs for Humans

he robots haven’t just landed in the workplace—they’re expanding skills, moving up the corporate ladder, showing awesome productivity and retention rates, and increasingly shoving aside their human counterparts. One multi-tasker bot, from Momentum Machines, can make (and flip) a gourmet hamburger in 10 seconds and could soon replace an entire McDonalds crew. A manufacturing device…
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Understanding the Innovator’s Dilemma

“The Innovator’s Dilemma” is one of the most — if not the most — important books chronicling how innovation takes place, and why its common that market leaders and incumbents fail to seize the next wave of innovation in their respective industries. The book is so good, that even after having read it multiple times,…
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