Pew Research finds a big problem with AI: People don’t trust it
If companies want their employees to embrace the potential of generative AI, they're going to have to make sure those workers actually trust it won't cost them their jobs.
The Republican debate and ChatGPT — room for gen AI in politics?
When one candidate accused the other of being a 'ChatGPT' candidate in this week's GOP presidential debate, he intended the comment as a slam. But maybe there's more to it than that.
How old Facebook plus new AI could save remote work
Work from home is failing, with more and more companies demanding their employees return to the office. AI-driven tools for onboarding and employee engagement could fix that.
Generative AI could be a critical tool for the visually impaired
Because of the way generative AI can ingest data from websites and allow users to interact with it verbally, it could be a boon for workers with sight problems.
Microsoft 365 Copilot — a new desktop productivity revolution begins
Microsoft this week fleshed out the plans for its generative AI tool, Copilot. Let the productivity gains begin.
Microsoft Dev Box — a better path to provisioning and productivity?
While the cloud-based workstation is aimed at developers, the concept could be used to give workers in other positions quick access to the tools they need — without navigating an often lengthy hardware provisioning process.
Digital transformation, AI, and the productivity problem
There's a lot of talk about generative AI could boost productivity at companies in the midst of digital transformation. But moving too fast could make things worse.
HP’s Dragonfly G4 — a better laptop for remote workers?
Adding the right camera tools could make a big difference on remote worker productivity when it’s done right.
The coming productivity disruption of generative AI
Chatter about generative AI is seemingly everywhere these days, and seemingly overhyped. What if everyone is actually underestimating the changes barreling toward us?
Apple’s Vision Pro: The pros and cons of head-mounted hardware
The mixed-reality technology Apple showcased last week might be cutting edge, but getting people to wear a Vision Pro might be a hard sell.
Apple’s Vision Pro: Can it leap the headset-wearing hurdle?
The company’s take on an augmented reality device involves truly amazing technology. But will people ever get used to wearing it on their face?
Nvidia Neuralangelo: A faster path to the industrial metaverse
Turning 2D video clips into 3D structures and objects, this tool with a tongue-twisting name promises to speed up the duplication of real objects in a virtual environment.
Three problems with generative AI have yet to be addressed
While AI-based tools could deliver a major boost in productivity and efficiency, there's a dark side to them, as well.
IBM’s watsonx could be a generative AI game-changer
Generative AI has been much-hyped over the past few months, but still faces serious teething issues. IBM's watsonx could help solve some of those problems.
Building a digital clone or assistant with generative AI — good idea or bad?
Generative AI tools can be a force for good — increased productivity, new skills — or bad, if workers can be replaced. So it's important to think through the implications of the coming AI disruption.
Biamp’s Parlé, and the need to design a better remote conference room
While top-end conference room video and audio bars can improve meetings for those in-person and remote, a more wholistic approach to meetings is needed in a post-pandemic world.
Three issues with generative AI still need to be solved
While generative AI has captured the attention and imagination of many in the tech world, underlying issues could hinder its spread.
Pausing AI development is a foolish idea
The recent call by tech leaders for a slowdown in the development of generative AI tools won't work now — the AI horse is already out of the barn.
Being future ready in a generative AI world
Change is coming fast for many companies, courtesy a raft of new AI-based tools like ChatGPT. So how do corporate leaders adjust to what’s coming?
Microsoft Copilot could fix a long-running Office problem
The arrival of AI in Microsoft apps, especially Office, could kick off a lot of creativity and — if we’re lucky — make Office a more coherent suite of tools.
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