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How marketers can navigate the negative pitfalls of generative AI
Digital Journal· 12 hours agoGenerative AI has undoubtedly emerged as one of the hottest talking points in recent times, not least in the realm of marketing. When used well, it can create highly engaging content while ensuring ...
Council Post: How Community Colleges Leaders Can Succeed With DEI Initiatives
Forbes· 7 days agoDiversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) are not just ideals—they are essential for creating...
Community leaders defend police chief amid legal claims
FOX 13 Seattle· 5 days agoCommunity leaders mounted a fierce defense for Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz, firing back at a...
Opioid treatment centers can overcome neighborhood opposition
UPI· 7 days agoWhile Americans acknowledge the general need for opioid addiction treatment facilities, they don’t...
Trust in AI is more than a moral problem
VentureBeat· 1 day agoJoin us in returning to NYC on June 5th to collaborate with executive leaders in exploring comprehensive methods for auditing AI models regarding bias, performance, and ethical ...
Here are the lawsuits that the Seattle Police Department and Police Chief Adrian Diaz are currently...
KING5 Seattle· 5 days agoWith a lawsuit filed on Tuesday, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) and Police Chief Adrian Diaz...
Creating an inclusion blueprint for lasting impact
TNW· 7 days agoThere is ample evidence to suggest the ROI of investing in D&I. McKinsey & Company reported in 2020 that companies in the top quartile for gender diversity on executive teams ...
NCCJ to honor "exceptional leaders" Gerber, Smith
Greensboro News & Record· 4 days agoGenerations have benefited from the work of Ellen “Lennie” Gerber and Dr. Henry “Hank” Smith III, the new recipients of the 2024 North Carolina for...
Even if You Think DEI Isn't Good for You, It Is
Newsweek· 6 days agoThe Curb-Cut Effect is a phenomenon in which a small change intended to help one disadvantaged group ends up making life better for everyone else....
The Surprising Factors That Make Readers (and Voters) Susceptible to Misinformation | Columbia...
Columbia University News· 7 days agoMeasuring How Informed Voters Are About Political News,” by Andrea Prat, of Columbia Business School; and Charles Angelucci, of MIT Sloan School of Management. Approximately 47 percent of the ...