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Apple Seeks Agreement With News Publishers To Train Artificial Intelligence Models

Spiceworks

The California-based tech giant is expected to spend approximately $50 million on the project. The post Apple Seeks Agreement With News Publishers To Train Artificial Intelligence Models appeared first on Spiceworks.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Information Security in the Workplace

Yarooms

With one cyber attack happening every 39 seconds, ensuring robust information security in the workplace is paramount. The increasing digitization of business processes has exposed organizations to a myriad of threats, emphasizing the critical need for a comprehensive information security strategy. This guide delves into the importance of information security, the types of data organizations must secure, the regulatory landscape, common cyber threats, and strategies for building a robust informat

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1.3M LoanCare Borrowers Data Exfiltrated in Fidelity National Financial Breach

Spiceworks

Ransomware attacks have routinely targeted U.S. financial institutions in the fall and winter, victimizing millions. The post 1.3M LoanCare Borrowers Data Exfiltrated in Fidelity National Financial Breach appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Why anti-goals are just as important as goals

Work Life

Nearly three-quarters of U.S. employees say “being happy” is the most important aspect of their work experience right now, according to MetLife’s 21st Annual U.S. Employee Benefit Trends Study. But what does “happy” mean to you? Setting goals to do more of the type of work you enjoy is one part of the equation, but knowing what not to do can help, too.

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Members of Your Team Might Be Experiencing Middle Management Syndrome—Here’s How to Fix That

Success

They spend their days ensuring the team they lead is working at its optimal performance. And they spend their other days ensuring their bosses, often C-suite leaders and upper management, have everything they need. So, managers find themselves living in the forgotten middle, a term called “middle child syndrome” in families, or “middle management syndrome” at work.

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Why ‘techno-optimism’ is the way to reinvent innovation

Work Life

Thomas Ramge is a non-fiction writer and keynote speaker. He is a fellow at the Einstein Center Digital Future in Berlin and an alumni senior research fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society. Rafael Laguna de la Vera is an entrepreneur, investor, and founding director of the Federal Agency for Disruptive Innovation (SPRIND). He is a visiting professor at several universities and co-founded CODE University of Applied Sciences.

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The Importance of the Conference Reception: Why Attending Matters

Office Dynamics Blog

Attending a conference welcome reception can make or break your entire conference experience: make sure you get the most out of it with our guide.

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150+ Who’s Most Likely To Questions for Work

Attendance Bot

In today’s fast-paced work environment, building strong relationships with coworkers is more important than ever. Team-building activities can help foster a sense of community and improve communication, but coming up with engaging and fun ideas can be a challenge. One classic team-building game is “Most Likely To,” where team members vote on who they think is most likely to do something or possess a certain trait.

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Your Remote Executive Assistant Can Be Your Best Virtual Project Manager

ProAssisting Blog

Are you juggling multiple projects and feeling like there aren't enough hours in a day? Enter the realm of remote executive assistants—the unsung heroes who can transform into your virtual project managers. Imagine having a right-hand person who not only handles administrative tasks but also adeptly oversees your projects from inception to fruition.

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Sound and vision – Nigel Oseland makes himself heard for the IN magazine profile

Workplace Insight

Interviewing people involves trying to tease out a bit of personal colour. Sometimes I already know what that is or might be. That is certainly the case with Nigel Oseland who I have known for many years, know to be from Wolverhampton and who studied psychology and computer science at Keele University in my home town. He went on to focus on environmental psychology while working at the Building Research Establishment in Watford in the late 1980s and 1990s.

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Dr. Gordon Warme: The Curious Case of an Unconventional Psychiatrist

Mad in America

W hen I interviewed psychiatrist Gordon Warme for my first hour-long documentary, Mars Project , I kept thinking “somebody needs to make a movie about this Warme guy.” Dr. Warme was remarkable because he was a sensible light in the confusing darkness of mental health discourse. He was one of the few psych-professionals who addressed the obvious contradictions of his specialty and I found his views to be refreshing.

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As Foundation for ‘Excited Delirium’ Diagnosis Cracks, Fallout Spreads

Mad in America

From KFF Health News : “When Angelo Quinto’s family learned that officials blamed his 2020 death on ‘excited delirium,’ a term they had never heard before, they couldn’t believe it. To them, it was obvious the science behind the diagnosis wasn’t real. Quinto, 30, had been pinned on the ground for at least 90 seconds by police in California and stopped breathing.