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For years, the expression "the robot took my job" has brought to mind visions of machines replacing workers on factory floors ...
Dario Amodei, Jensen Huang, and Jerome Powell aren't equally bullish — or bearish — about AI. Will unemployment skyrocket to ...
Match.com’s study indicates that Gen X was the least likely generation to utilize AI for dating advice, preferring in-person referrals; however, they showed a growing interest in AI matchmaking.
When millennials, Gen X, and baby boomers graduated, just a quarter could expect to be unemployed that year. Meanwhile, ...
Nearly every Gen Z student is now relying on AI to get through school — with 97% saying they’ve used tools like ChatGPT, ...
Including Gen Z employees in AI planning meetings and internal training efforts not only improves outcomes, but also reinforces the idea that their perspective matters. Beyond that, it gives them ...
We can drive sustainable growth while mitigating risks, building a future where AI enhances—not undermines—shared goals for a ...
A new Bloomberg Intelligence survey shows younger people are less interested in generative artificial intelligence features ...
Banarsë compared it to the "Millennial Pause," a brief moment of silence before speaking in a video, adding that today's social quirks go viral more quickly. Banarsë added that the stare is part of ...
AI is game-changing technology; it gives marketers the chance to deliver on the dream of genuine mass personalization.
From 'unsexy' industries to live experiences, these are the spaces where young founders are poised to make an impact.
Gen Z feels the eagerness and uncertainty that comes with AI, perhaps more than any generation. Here is how AI is shaping Gen Z.