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ServiceNow's chief digital information officer on why 2024 is going to be really fun
While ServiceNow focuses on generative-AI integration, it also measures employee satisfaction to se…
Josée Rose
Russia 'will likely lose' its war in Ukraine if the US can keep from falling prey to Moscow's information game, conflict analysts say
The Kremlin's narrative manipulation can shape Western perceptions of the war, causing divisiveness…
Ella Sherman
Instead of taking your job, AI might be more like the best intern ever
Some workers worry that AI will cost them their jobs. Yet the technology might help by taking on wo…
Tim Paradis
RBI directs credit information companies to appoint internal ombudsman
The RBI, in its Statement of Developmental and Regulatory Policies, on August 5, 2022 had called…
Forcing workers back to the office is 'dinosaur management' — and companies risk losing out, expert says
Working culture has changed forever, and trying to micromanage workers will cause top talent to lea…
Polly Thompson
HiLabs secures $39 million in Series B funding to propel AI-driven data management solutions for healthcare entities
HiLabs, a provider of AI-driven solutions that aims to assess crude data to unlock meaningful insig…
These executives say psychedelics like LSD and MDMA made them better managers — and transformed how they think about fulfilling work
Business executives are finally opening up about the psychedelics and revelations that have helped …
Rachel Nuwer
Insider's guide to securely sharing whistleblower information about corporations, governments, and other powerful institutions
If you're an insider concerned about illegal activity or ethical breaches, read these tips on how t…
Business Insider
Companies will soon be able to build internal search engines — with no coding needed — using Google Gemini AI
Gemini, Google's rival to OpenAI's ChatGPT, is now available for companies to use, — and soon they'…
Aaron Mok
China has stolen more personal and corporate information than every other country in the world combined, FBI director says
Christopher Wray said China is running the world's biggest hacking program, but he stopped short of…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
Tiger Global writes down venture funds' bets by 33% in 2022, says Wall Street Journal
The markdowns erased USD 23 billion in value from its portfolio of startups.
ANI
Giloy helps manage blood sugar levels naturally for diabetics
Especially in today's climate, where the pandemic has taken over the world, it is imperative tha…
Around 400 patients were wrongly informed they might have cancer, biotech company says
The company, Grail, blamed a software issue, which was now resolved, for the incorrect letters sent…
Isobel van Hagen
TikTok is tracking employee back-to-office attendance with new internal tool called MyRTO
Tiktok's new internal software, called MyRTO, monitors badge swipes and asks employees to explain "…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Walmart managers are going to extreme lengths to get customers to complete the retailer's checkout survey. It's confusing shoppers and workers.
Walmart managers are trying to boost responses to a survey that pops up at checkout. Associates and…
Alex Bitter
Warren Buffett's right-hand man called Al Gore an 'idiot.' The former vice-president's firm bought the same 2 stocks as Buffett and Charlie Munger last quarter.
Gore's Generation and Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway both invested in Aon last quarter. Generation an…
Theron Mohamed
Some wealth managers are helping clients take advantage of a loophole to use crypto losses to offset taxes on other assets
One financial advisor said he's "taking advantage of the volatility in crypto" to increase portfoli…
Natasha Dailey
A New York Times reporter and former Marine who evacuated Kabul flew back to help his Afghan colleagues escape the Taliban
A group of 128 people from the New York Times managed to leave Afghanistan once the Qatari governme…
Oma Seddiq
A quarter of former Olympians suffer from osteoarthritis says new study
New research findings suggest that one in four retired Olympians reported a diagnosis of osteoarthr…
ANI
Having employees interview their potential new manager is a terrible idea. Here's why from a senior leader at Amazon.
Employees don't get to interview their potential managers. Brandon Southern, a senior leader at Ama…