Brain power
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Tacit knowledge is no longer the preserve of humans
The rise of AI-based KM offerings raises some fundamental questions that could overturn many of the core tenets underpinning KM.
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Case studies in complexity (part 7): Problem-solving communication skills and lateral thinking in the Helidon Hills
Two very effective approaches for overcoming resistance and denial when engaging stakeholders.
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Diverse boards are more innovative
It's not just demographic diversity. When directors have diversity of experience, it helps guide firms toward more cutting-edge exploration and…
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Move over, agony aunt: study finds ChatGPT gives better advice than professional columnists
Researchers tested how ChatGPT stacks up against professional advice columnists – with some intriguing results.
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Peer recognition programs carry risks at work
Peer information that is publicly disclosed in peer recognition programs may reduce subsequent helping behavior.
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Could you move from your biological body to a computer? An expert explains ‘mind uploading’
The feasibility of mind uploading rests on three core assumptions.
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Diffusion of innovations
How – and why – do people decide to try new things?
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Using AI to augment creativity
AI is commonly perceived as a dangerous threat, however there are numerous ways in which it can assist and empower…
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A Stanford professor says science shows free will doesn’t exist. Here’s why he’s mistaken
Sapolsky summarises research relevant to the idea that we’re causally ‘determined’ to act as we do and couldn’t possibly act…