Tao, J. and Ke, Y. (2026) Facilitating or Inhibiting: A Cross-Level Study of the Impact of Artificial Intelligence Usage on Employees’ Thriving at Work. Open Journal of Business and Management, 14, ...
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Socrates wasn’t the greatest fan of the written word. Famous for leaving no texts to posterity, the great philosopher is said to have believed that a reliance on writing destroys the memory and ...
An overwhelming percentage of educators fear students’ increasing reliance on generative artificial intelligence tools to complete assignments will hinder their critical thinking skills and make them ...
In early August, OpenAI unveiled the GPT-5 upgrade for ChatGPT with a bold plan — GPT-5 would replace all previous models and automatically decide when to reason and when to use specific tools, though ...
An insatiable demand for logic to memory integration for AI and high-performance computing is driving progress toward very large-format packages, which are expected to approach 10 times the maximum ...
Thinking Machines Lab, an artificial intelligence company founded by top researchers who fled OpenAI, has raised a record $2 billion seed round that values the fledgling firm at $12 billion. The ...
Once a wild dream, self-driving vehicles are already on public roads, in some cases hauling people inside cities. Tesla even self-delivered a car from the factory to a customer's house with no one in ...
In our daily lives, the use of artificial intelligence programs such as ChatGPT is obvious. Students employ them to churn out term papers. Office workers ask them to organize calendars and help write ...
What if the secret to getting ahead wasn’t about doing more, but about avoiding the wrong moves altogether? Imagine standing at the edge of a maze, not searching for the entrance but tracing your way ...
On the first day of a required class for freshman design majors at Carnegie Mellon, my professor stood in front of a lecture hall of earnest, nervous undergraduates and asked, “Who here thinks that ...