This phenomenon -- which the researchers refer to as "AI brain fry" -- is described as a "'buzzing' feeling or a mental fog" that caused study participants to develop headaches and difficulty focusing ...
Over half of Americans use the technology that's prompting the phenomenon.
For decades, retirement has been promoted as the pinnacle of financial success, a time when one can stop working and enjoy ...
Leaders love AI because it makes knowledge instantly reusable—drafts, code, analysis on demand. A recent study uses a formal model to show what happens when “good-enough” answers become essentially ...
Matteo Guidicelli returns to Harvard for a six-month leadership program, his third visit, connecting with professionals from ...
We urge business leaders to recognize that there is no conflict between their responsibilities as CEO and their responsibilities as citizens.
The first rule of Prod is: you do not talk about Prod. The student‑run nonprofit — whispered about by Harvard and MIT undergrads, and likened to a “secret society” by some investors — has quietly ...
Mission-driven leaders are facing unprecedented pressure as economic uncertainty, political polarization, rapid technological change and growing public scrutiny reshape how organizations operate, ...
A survey of senior female executives finds confidence in equality fading, with fears AI may reinforce workplace bias.
Actor and businessman Matteo Guidicelli is now enrolled in a six-month program at the prestigious Harvard Business School in ...
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani is breaking records and reimagining what a baseball player can be, leading a Harvard professor to find his secret.
Author Ken Favaro will discuss strategy and innovation at UW‑Stevens Point on March 11. Free and open to the public with ...