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Why These 6 Soft Skills Still Matter In The Age Of Generative AI
What, exactly, are soft skills? And why do soft skills even matter, when generative AI seems more skilled than most workers today? Soft skills are things like interpersonal communication, work ethic and other “non-essential” abilities for employees. For example, if you are an architect, hard skills might include working with design software, understanding how air…
Read MoreThis crazy new AI robot receptionist is basically ChatGPT with a face
We’ve finally entered the world of creepy AI robots, and the latest is essentially a robot receptionist that runs off ChatGPT’s large language model (LLM). The robot was created by engineers at Heriot-Watt University and Alana AI. It works off OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 and even features a humanoid face with a moving mouth and eyebrows. The robot was designed solely…
Read MoreBad posture could be affecting your brain: Here’s how
Early intervention and a consistent commitment to good posture are key, said Dr Aishwarya Ahliwale, physiotherapist, SRV Hospitals. Have you noticed how you’re sitting as you read this? That hump on your upper back is more prominent than a humpback character on a fantasy show. And your brain is suffering for it — badly. Dr…
Read MorePandora’s box: Artificial intelligence in education
The growing role of artificial intelligence in education raises questions about what we value in academia. This article could have been written by ChatGPT. I assure you that it was not — but you would likely never be able to tell if it was. This fact is a testament to the ever-growing impact and influence…
Read MoreNeuroscience Helps Explain Why Warren Buffett’s Weird Calendar Habit Is So Effective
Bill Gates says he learned a lot from looking at Buffett’s calendar. Warren Buffett keeps some days on his calendar completely free of appointments. Bill Gates learned this a few years ago when the Oracle of Omaha showed the Microsoft co-founder his calendar. At the time, Buffett was teaching Gates one of his most important lessons, namely to be more…
Read MoreHUMAN BEHAVIOR DICTIONARY – The Language of the HANDS
What to look for during negotiation or networking to establish rapport The language of the hands We are back to meeting in person, but even if you are still meeting in Zoon, there is one part of your body, one part of the other person’s body, to which you need to pay attention if you want…
Read MoreHow FACE READING Can Help with a Job Interview
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Read MoreGaslighting was the most searched word on the web in 2022
In January 2023, a study was published on what had been the most searched word the year before. In 2022, searches on the web for Gaslighting increased by 1740% Trend or reality? Here and there, words start showing up in the media, and BOOM, everyone is a victim or everyone is married to one. All…
Read MoreTHE MOST DANGEROUS MANIPULATION – Labeling Theory
Don’t let people define you; control the narrative ALWAYS- or you are media dead. WHAT IS THE LEGAL, SOCIAL & PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFINITION The labeling theory is a school of thought in the sociology of deviance that focuses on how social control agents associate stigmatizing stereotypes with particular groups and how those who have been stigmatized…
Read MoreSan Valentin – CyberCrime- and Scams
Cybercrime Cost U.S. $6.9 Billion in 2021 Sounds scary, no??? Now, why with all the warnings we have every day in the media, friends, and the news, are we still becoming a victim of this? Before going to the numbers, let’s narrow the areas where scams and fraud happen. SCAM IN NUMBERS…………………..LOVE HURTS #1 Business…
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