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Governments, businesses and educational institutions must collaborate to prepare the workforce for AI's transformative impact and to drive future innovation.
Artificial intelligence could soon produce higher-quality 'digital humans' and use more energy than the entire world's workforce, according to experts.
As hospitals continue to learn the best ways to utilize technology on the patient side, there’s plenty of low-hanging fruit in terms of its benefits within the workforce.
The Department of Energy has asked higher education to weigh in on how the agency can help prepare students to work in quantum information science.
"AI technology is incapable of fully ridding itself of the bias of the culture who created it, which can cause it to recreate real-world discrimination without careful oversight," she said. Learn more ...
Using data to grow Nebraska’s tech workforce In order to grow the tech workforce in Nebraska, we need to understand more about who the current tech workers are. The soon-to-be-launched Nebraska Tech ...
Philly tech leaders reveal how they’re changing HR to future-proof their workforce Execs from Comcast, Boomi, the Chamber and the Science Center outlined several approaches — from apprenticeships to ...
Key trends shaping the workforce of the future There will be faster adoption of automation and AI, remote working will lead to diverse workplace culture, and advanced tech tools will facilitate ...
It's crucial that organizations think beyond the standard recruitment and retention efforts. The future of healthcare depends on the ability of hospital and health system executives to sustainably ...
Building the Future Workforce: Digital Skills for the Utilities Sector Operators should avoid framing the adoption of modern technology as a way of replacing existing employees.
Explore how the automotive industry is transforming through cutting-edge technologies like AI, robotics, drones, digital twins, IIoT, 5G, and autonomous vehicles. These advancements address ...
U.S. is leading the way in R&D, but tech workforce development is still a concern for federal officials White House, National Science Foundation and National Science Board officials tout research and ...