A new study validates a scale of corporate BS receptivity and finds that high scores correlate with bad decisions.
China recently sent five advanced healthcare devices into orbit aboard an experimental vessel, marking the nation's first ...
Five manufacturers — from Japan's Shimano to Taiwan's Yu Hub Industrial — illustrate the structural shifts reshaping ...
This is my sixth annual NFL mock draft based on intel I’ve gathered from coaching, scouting and agent sources over the past ...
Timely diagnosis of debilitating and often deadly brain diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's remains largely elusive, though in recent years several teams of scientists have reported potential ...
Tech megacaps entered a correction, oil prices broke out, big-money funds retreated and small-lot investors showed waning ...
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AI is coming to the Ottawa Police Service. Here's how they'll use the new tech
From facial recognition software to transcribing incident reports, the Ottawa Police Service will be turning to artificial ...
A new Cornell University study finds that employees who are impressed by corporate jargon score worse on decision-making ...
Elon Musk on Monday praised his artificial intelligence chatbot Grok, declaring simply that it "gives great advice" in a post on X that quickly drew millions of views and hundreds of user testimonials ...
The future of medicine depends less on rapid machines than on how carefully institutions manage their physical infrastructure ...
While 6G is anticipated to take off commercially by 2030, the work-back schedule reveals a tight timeline for wireless ...
Brahim Diaz Contact Signals Summer IntentArsenal’s pursuit of attacking reinforcements has taken a compelling turn, with fresh reports from Sports Boom indicating that ...
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