3 years agoTags AI and jobsThis is how employees globally think AI will impact their jobs Employees who struggle financially are the least likely to be prepared for economic change and Artificial Intelligence. 52% of employees
3 years agoTags HP - SliderTrue crime is favourite podcast subject. 15% focus on news 15% of top podcasts focus on news but crime is podcasters’ favourite subject, a new US survey shows. It confirms
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3 years agoTags AI economyArtificial intelligence potential impact on economy and jobs Generative AI’s impact on productivity could add trillions of dollars in value to the global economy. It could add the
3 years agoTags ad businessNo improvements of DEI in global marketing business The advertising business shows no improvement on diversity, equity and inclusion. Nearly one in seven members of the global marketing
3 years agoTags HP - SliderMarket fragmentation and trust among news publisher’s concerns Market fragmentation, low trust and squeezed household economies are among news publishers’ many concerns. Consumption of traditional media is falling
3 years agoTags cybercrimeSurging costs for cybercrime and how to minimize risks Losses from cybercrime are expected to surge in the next five years, rising from $8.44 trillion in 2022 to approximately
3 years agoTags HP - SliderExecutives estimate 15% of revenue from the metaverse in 5 years Will the metaverse take off or was its attraction overestimated? A new survey shows a quarter of executives believe more
3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 23 What can you say about abortion on Meta’s Facebook and Instagram? Does the social media giant’s policy collide with an
3 years agoTags abortionTesting what can be said about abortion on social media What can you say about abortion on Meta’s Facebook and Instagram? Does the social media giant’s policy collide with an