A human-first approach to AI offers a practical path forward and rests on three principles any organization can adopt.
As leaders evaluate AI investments and cost structures, the more important question may not be what can we automate, but what ...
The Storyboard18 Awards for Creativity were conceived to recognise work that reflects the realities of modern brand ...
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AI Beats Average Humans At Creativity Test, But Creative Geniuses Still Reign Supreme
Top-tier creativity remains elusive to AI. Models can’t help but repeat ‘safe’ ideas over and over. In A Nutshell AI ...
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Use this 60-second exercise to spark creativity at work, says former Disney innovation head
You've probably had some of your best ideas in the shower. Why not at work? "We're paid to have our best ideas at work, but we never do, do we?" says Duncan Wardle, former head of innovation and ...
Staring out the window might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about boosting productivity. Kirsty Hulse, a motivational speaker and workplace coach, thinks it can actually help ...
No work in the pipeline? It’s a dreadful scenario that freelancers face from time to time. Contracts aren’t guaranteed. Often, they come in waves. Feast or famine is an apt description, even if it is ...
The vast majority of scholars and practitioners believe that working synchronously is essential for creativity. With the rise of remote work and flexible work schedules, however, team members can ...
As millions of us embark on New Year pledges to eat better, exercise more and learn something new, research published today suggests hobbies could do more than improve your personal life, they could ...
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Nepal, Jan. 25 -- Today, with global warming and mass consumption, one often feels helpless. The country is importing more ...
Of course, we know what the word creativity means. Intuitively. But imagine being asked to define it. Now the task becomes more difficult. A new paper by Cornell professor Robert Sternberg takes a ...
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