As AI becomes a daily work tool, the real risk may not be losing our intelligence—but losing confidence in our own thinking.
A new study published by the American Psychological Association found a negative correlation between AI use and confidence in ...
A new MIT study finds AI could handle most work tasks by 2029. Here are five steps you can take now to protect your career.
Newsweek's next 'AI Impact Forum' webinar will examine how AI is reshaping work, services and value delivery.
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As AI reshapes the workplace, early career professionals need more than technical skills. Here’s how to build human value ...
Business leaders explain why they're still hiring for entry-level jobs, how they're investing in employees, and what's ...
Even though Anyssa Queen is the Executive Assistant to Duke’s Office of Information Technology Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Queen does not consider herself a “tech person.” But one ...
Take a developer’s workflow as an example. In the past, when faced with a complex problem, developers would search Google, ...
What would happen if AI becomes capable of performing essentially all economically valuable work? In a wide-ranging Q&A, Yale economist Pascual Restrepo dives into how economists view the future of ...
Executives across every sector are feeling the same thing right now: pressure. Pressure to adopt AI. Pressure to stay competitive. Pressure to move faster than their peers. But in fields where ...