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Many managers say they trust AI agents more than junior workers
By Craig Hale published
Many managers believe AI could replace junior workers; many workers believe AI could replace managers.

Businesses are holding back from great ideas due to lack of resources - but AI can help
By Craig Hale published
Only one in three UK workers use GenAI – Google wants to give SMEs the resources to reap the rewards.

AI shopping assistants are reshaping holiday retail – and you might already be using one without realizing it
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Holiday shopping this year will see a huge surge in AI assistance.

Flattery from AI isn’t just annoying – it might be undermining your judgment
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Flattering AI may boost user satisfaction, but a new study reveals it also erodes judgment.

ChatGPT gets apps: now you can book a trip, build slides, and make Spotify playlists without leaving the chat
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI has made ChatGPT into an app-powered platform you can talk to.

AI might not actually be killing off jobs like we thought - but many businesses are still wary about agents
By Craig Hale published
AI agents are beneficial, but they’re hardly on track to replace human workers any time soon, research finds.

Many workers are using unapproved AI tools at work - and sharing a lot of private data they really shouldn't
By Craig Hale published
Workers are putting their companies at risk by using unapproved AI – execs are the worst for it.

The success of AI depends on storage availability
By Björn Kolbeck published
Parallel file systems running on high-speed networks are the foundational infrastructure for quick access to these datasets.
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