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Right now, many companies are worried about how to get more employees to use AI. After all, the promise of AI reducing the burden of some work—drafting routine documents, summarizing information, and ...
Power Query used to be quite limited in Excel for the web, but Microsoft has now rolled out an update that brings the full experience to certain subscribers. Microsoft, in a recent announcement, said ...
MINNEAPOLIS—The collision of the Trump administration’s huge immigration operation and the enormous pushback from residents is leading to a tinderbox in Minneapolis. For locals, much of the anger ...
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement was racing to add 10,000 new officers to its force, an artificial intelligence error in how their applications were processed ...
An apartment in Quebec, Canada was covered in a thick layer of ice after pipes burst in the property amid freezing temperatures Natalia Senanayake is an Editorial Assistant, Lifestyle at PEOPLE. She ...
Companies’ latest return-to-office push is barely noticeable. That’s the point. After waves of RTO mandates yielded mixed results, employers are betting a subtler strategy will be more effective at ...
Love it or hate it, AI is increasingly becoming integral to the way we work. So, like a lot of employees, you’ve started using it for your assignments. That’s great – unless you’re not clear on what ...
Adapting a real-life tragedy into a movie isn’t easy. Just ask any screenwriter, who has to establish all the characters in the first act, then plunge them into disaster in the second, while finding a ...
PENDLETON, Ind. — An Indiana correctional officer faces felony charges after allegedly using a condom and Kraft cheese to traffic drugs to an inmate at Pendleton Correctional Facility. Ashley S. Smith ...
Travis Gettys is a senior editor for Raw Story based in northern Kentucky. He previously worked as a web editor for WLWT-TV and a contributing writer for the Kentucky Enquirer, and he also wrote for ...
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